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Student Government, Clubs, and Organizations

Some of the most valuable lessons happen outside of the classroom. Getting involved on campus will help you build the skills employers want—teamwork, communication, and leadership. They are also a great way to network and meet other students with similar interests.

Join a club related to your program, get involved with a campus-wide organization, or join the student government and influence decisions on campus. Whatever your goals, getting involved on campus will help you achieve them.

Get Involved!Ìý

Students are invited to joinÌýthe events and organizations listed below. Check outÌýÌýfor more opportunities.

Student Government

The Student Government is the official voice of the students at Western. Members help make important campus decisions while building core leadership skills that willÌýbenefit academic and career goals alike.

For more information, visit .

Organizations and Clubs

Campus-wideÌýorganizations and clubs at Western give you the opportunity to build leadership and professional skills while socializing and meeting other students on campus.Ìý​

Some campus-wide clubs include:

  • CRU
  • DECA
  • E-Sports
  • Fine Arts Club
  • Golf Club
  • Multicultural Club
  • Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society
  • Western Dungeons and Technical Dragons

There are also program-specific clubs to help you explore and expand your education outside of the classroom. From the Criminal Justice Club or Electronics Club, to the Student Nurses Association or EMS Club, there are many ways for you to get involved in your program.

For more information, visit .

Contact us
Student Life Office
Kumm Center, Room 100
411 7th Street North
La Crosse, WI 54601

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Hours:
Monday-Thursday:Ìý8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Friday: Closed Fridays in June and July