Hundreds of on-campus clubs and organizations provide wonderful opportunities for you to join, lead and expand your horizons, make friends and have fun. There is a group for every interest–educational, multicultural, artistic, preprofessional, political, athletic, religious, service-oriented and more. Discover different areas where you can get involved below or explore the full list of student clubs and organizations at Temple University.
Alumni Association
As a Temple student, you have access to a range of opportunities designed to help you begin your journey as a lifelong member of the Temple University community. These experiences aren’t just for after graduation—they’re here to help you transition into alumni life and connect you with a powerful network of Owls who have been where you are now. We encourage you to explore some of the ways you can connect, learn and lead with the Temple University Alumni Association. And remember: upon graduation, all former students are welcomed into the Temple University Alumni Association—automatically and for life! Owls are everywhere!
Army ROTC
You can take the Army ROTC elective with your required college classes. It gives you the tools, training and experiences you will need to succeed in any competitive environment. It can also help pay for your college tuition.
Community Involvement
Working in the community is an opportunity for you to get to know your neighbors, apply your skills and enhance your education in a meaningful and rewarding way.
Greek Life
Since 1906, the Temple University fraternity and sorority community has been a vibrant part of campus life. Students gain opportunities for leadership development, academic support, community service, friendship and social growth.
Leadership Development
All Temple students have the opportunity to develop leaderships skills through three main initiatives: the Student Leadership Challenge, the Diamond Leaders program and Academic Connections.
Main Campus Program Board (MCPB)
MCPB is a student organization that plans and executes premier events for the student body. Such events include concerts and lectures, Homecoming and Spring Fling, off-campus trips and more.
Student Government
Temple Student Government (TSG) provides a representative government, foster understanding and involvement among all members of the university community, and advocates for the student body.
Student Media
Student Media advises three media outlets: The Temple News, Temple’s independent, award-wining student newspaper; Templar, the university's award-winning yearbook; and WHIP, its student-run internet radio station.
Student Leadership & Engagement
Temple offers activities and organizations for every interest—educational, multicultural, performance, pre-professional, political, sports, religious and service organizations. Search the Temple student organization events calendar to find activities that interest you.