Student Clubs & Interest Groups
Student clubs and interest groups are a great way to get involved and make new friends. They also offer leadership opportunities, learning experiences and skills to add to your resume.
There are two tiers of club organizations at Ridgewater: clubs and interest groups. Clubs have an advisor, a constitution, a mission statement, and a budget to spend on club events and travel. Interest groups are a more laid-back tier of clubs that are student-led (without an advisor) and can meet on campus during the college’s open hours. Student Life will assist in advertising meetings and events for both clubs and interest groups.
Find the club, interest group, or campus organization that interests you.
Section titled “Find the club, interest group, or campus organization that interests you.”Clubs That Span Both Campuses
Section titled “Clubs That Span Both Campuses”- Computer Systems Technology (CST)
- Esthiology
Hutchinson Campus Clubs
Section titled “Hutchinson Campus Clubs”- AI (Artificial Intelligence)
- Bible Study Club
- Electrician
- Machine Tool Technology
- NDT (Nondestructive Testing)
- Welding
Willmar Campus Clubs
Section titled “Willmar Campus Clubs”- Auto Body
- Auto Tech
- Christians In Action (CIA)
- Cosmetology
- Fine Arts
- Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)/PRISM
- Jobs and Games
- Literature Discussion
- Multicultural
- Nursing
- Professional Agriculture Students (PAS)
- Rodeo Club
- Turning Point USA
- Vet Tech (VTA/VTPAS)
- Welding
Interest Groups
Section titled “Interest Groups”There are currently no active interest groups on either campus. Learn how you can start one!
Other College Organizations
Section titled “Other College Organizations”Club Forms and Resources
Section titled “Club Forms and Resources”Starting a New Club or Interest Group Yearly Renewal for Clubs Fundraising
Questions
Section titled “Questions”If you have questions about clubs or interest groups, please contact Student Life on your respective campus or email student.life@ridgewater.edu.
