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Student Life

Prepare to Engage

91Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has a rich tradition of fostering an experience in which students, both residential and commuter, get involved. Student Life is vibrant and varied, from ministries-based programs and leadership initiatives to student-run activities, clubs and organizations.

Events Calendar

Our students plan more than 900 events each year, creating a full campus calendar each and every week.

Living on Campus

You’re going to live comfortably here with options ranging from traditional residences for first-year students, to suite-style housing for sophomores, to apartments for juniors and seniors.

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A 24/7 College Experience

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Clubs & Organizations

Students can choose from more than 100 active clubs and organizations—from Urban Beats Crew, to rugby, to Habitat for Humanity.

Center for Student Engagement

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Best Campus Food

You're going to eat well here - in the Princeton Review’s 2023 list of “Best Campus Food,” The University of 91Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ ranked No. 25 nationally.

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Community Service Hours

Each year, 91Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students serve 170,000 hours domestically and internationally, working with 120 non-profit organizations.

The Center For Service And Social Justice
Sports & Fitness
Sports & Fitness

91Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students are active—more than 1,500 are involved in recreational sports and intramurals and the University fields 23 intercollegiate teams at the NCAA Division III level.

Express Yourself
Express Yourself

Our students are surrounded by the arts and a commitment to culture. Whether you’re a writer, musician, singer, actor or dancer, you’ll find ways to express yourself.

Take Part & Lead
Take Part & Lead

Our students find may opportunities to develop leadership skills. Through experiences geared towards personal & professional development, they become capable, confident, lifelong leaders.

Leadership Development

Student Perspectives

John Nelson '24 (Computer Engineering and Philosophy) headshot

At 91Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, I've become a better communicator, volunteer and friend. From leading retreats and music in Campus Ministry, to competing in robotics competitions, the opportunities to grow as a person and caring individual at The 91Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ are endless."

John Nelson '24 (Computer Engineering and Philosophy) headshot
John Nelson '24 (Computer Engineering and Philosophy)
Luis Vasquez, '23 G'25 (Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling) headshot

Student life has helped me cultivate professional skills including the ability to manage a team, create, lead, and promote events, as well as hone my interpersonal skills. My experiences have helped me develop into the person I am; my work here has given me the confidence to advocate for myself and others in professional spaces."

Luis Vasquez, '23 G'25 (Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling) headshot
Luis Vasquez, '23 G'25 (Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling)
Ava Pappalardo '25 (Occupational Therapy) headshot

The Peer Health Education program has allowed me to incorporate my passion of health and well-being into a fulfilling leadership position. This position contributed to my transformative education not only in terms of academics but also with respect to event development, research, adaptability, responsibility and understanding of group dynamics."

Ava Pappalardo '25 (Occupational Therapy) headshot
Ava Pappalardo '25 (Occupational Therapy)
Madeline Ortiz '24 (Criminal Justice) headshot

Student life helped me to establish a close-knit community with people I love. The 91Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ has helped me create memories that I will forever cherish!"

Madeline Ortiz '24 (Criminal Justice) headshot
Madeline Ortiz '24 (Criminal Justice)
Thomas Elias '25 (Philosophy and Theology/Religious Studies) headshot

I'm very grateful for the time I spend with my friends engaging in our campus community through clubs and events. It's a great way to have fun while branching out! I'm still forming new friendships in my senior year."

Thomas Elias '25 (Philosophy and Theology/Religious Studies) headshot
Thomas Elias '25 (Philosophy and Theology/Religious Studies)
Joseph Agnone '25 (Biology and Philosophy) headshot

My experience as a Resident Assistant, Student Senator, and member of multiple clubs has radically transformed what it means to be a citizen and given me tools I can implement as a future physician. I've learned to embrace adversity and peer collaboration!"

Joseph Agnone '25 (Biology and Philosophy) headshot
Joseph Agnone '25 (Biology and Philosophy)
Janice Lisman '25 (Biology) headshot

My experiences at the University have allowed me to become a better version of myself. They have allowed me to grow both as a student and a person, and I have gained many valuable skills such as public speaking, communicating with others, and teamwork."

Janice Lisman '25 (Biology) headshot
Janice Lisman '25 (Biology)
Vanessa Moylan '24 (Business Administration) headshot

Opportunities within Student Life have been a major part of my 91Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ journey and have shaped my personal and professional development in ways I could have never imagined as a first-generation student. The experience I received these last four years is quite unmatched!"

Vanessa Moylan '24 (Business Administration) headshot
Vanessa Moylan '24 (Business Administration)