Student Clubs

What's your passion? At U of T, you'll find a community who's just as passionate as you are, no matter what you're into.

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Why join a student club

Student groups and clubs connect you with people who share your interests, challenge you to grow and give you the chance to make your mark beyond the classroom. When you join a club, you're opening the door to hands-on experience, real-world leadership opportunities and friendships that last long after graduation. Whether you're looking to build your network, explore your passions or just have fun, there's a club (or five) waiting for you.

You’ll boost your resume, build transferable skills, expand your network and earn Co-Curricular Record (CCR) recognition as you take part in experiences that matter to you.

Sudipta

Being the General Secretary & Events Planner for the Bangladeshi Students Association not only allowed me to connect with a group of students with the same identity, but it also helped me develop transferrable skills such as event management and administration.  

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Types of student groups

With more than 1,000 student groups and organizations across our three campuses, you'll have endless ways to get involved, try something new and meet people who share your interests. Whether you're into beekeeping or breakdancing, Quidditch or quantum physics, there’s likely a group for it. And if not, you can start your own!

You’ll find student clubs focused on academic programs and courses; arts, hobbies and creative pursuits; cultural communities and identities; faith and spirituality; and social justice, advocacy and equity.

Student group spotlight

Here's a small sample of the many clubs you'll find at U of T:

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The Co-Curricular Record (CCR) is an official document that recognizes your involvement outside the classroom. You can use the CCR to track what you've done, connect your experiences to the skills employers and grad schools are looking for and to showcase your achievements.

Students can access the CCR through Folio, our platform for finding and recording co-curricular opportunities. It's available to all undergraduate and graduate students across our three campuses.

Explore student groups

Visit the Student Organization Portal to find a full list of student groups and clubs at U of T.

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