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Exploring Columbia Extra Activities

Columbia University offers a variety of extracurricular activities, such as intra-mural sports, clubs, organizations, a college athletic program and many more  At the University, approximately 500 clubs and organizations exist, including more than 25 sororities and fraternities (Columbia University in the City), 2 honor societies (Naviance), and multiple clubs under various categories (Columbia University in the City).

Here’s a structured look at what you can expect and why these activities are essential:

Clubs and Organizations

  • A Cappella
  • Academic
  • Club and Intramural Sports
  • Cultural
  • Dance
  • Environmental
  • Film and Visual Arts
  • Gender and Sexuality
  • Greek Life
  • Media and Publications
  • Music
  • Political/Activist
  • Pre-professional
  • Religious/Spiritual
  • Service
  • Special Interests
  • Student Enterprises
  • Student Government
  • Student Initiative
  • Theater
  • Varsity League Sports

Extracurricular Activities

Since learning continues beyond the classroom, Columbia encourages students to become involved in Columbia extra activities programs and activities that enhance their educational experience and personal growth. A wide range of student organizations address both personal and professional interests in the arts, politics, identity, culture, sports and recreation, and religion, all of which provide opportunities to enrich student life, the Columbia community, and Columbia's New York neighbors.

Student Organizations

Over 200 student organizations are open to Columbia MBA Program students. Students are also encouraged to attend the annual Activities Day event held at the beginning of each fall semester on Low Plaza, which provides an opportunity to find out more about campus organizations and meet with representatives.

Student Government

Every spring the undergraduate population of GS elects members to represent them in the General Studies Student Council (GSSC).

Mentorship and Peer Advising

In addition to the comprehensive advising offered by their GS academic advisors through all four years of the program, Dual BA students in years three and four also have access to the GS Peer Advisors. 

Greek Life

Greek life has been part of Columbia for more than 160 years. Today, more than twenty single-sex and coed Greek chapters can be found on campus, most of which are affiliated with national organizations.

Athletics and Fitness

Dodge Physical Fitness Center serves the recreational, instructional, and competitive interests and needs of the Columbia MBA program.

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