Connections that last a lifetime
Clubs & Activities
College is one of the best times to explore, learn and make friends. What you do here, can set you up for greater success later in life including improving your happiness, health and financial well-being. Joining a University of Arizona club will help you build lifelong connections, enhance your skills and expand your understanding of animal health.
Build Your Network Through Student Clubs
There are MORE THAN 600 CLUBS for UA students to pursue all sorts of interests. Below is a sampling of clubs where animal sciences students can connect with new friends and make a difference across campus and within the community.
- African Americans in Life Science
- Alpha Zeta (national honorary for students in all CALS Majors)
- CALS (College of Agriculture & Life Sciences) Ambassadors
- CALS First Cats for first generation students
- CALS PALS Peer Mentors
- Challah for Hunger
- Collegiate Livestock Growers Association
- Dean’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Council
- F.A.C.E.S (Fostering and Achieving Cultural Equity and Sensitivity) Pre-Health Club
- Kindness Club
- Life Sciences Student Association
- Livestock Judging Team
- Microbiology Club (Student chapter of the American Society of Microbiology)
- Pre-Pharmacy Club at the University of Arizona
- Pre-Veterinary Club at the University of Arizona
- Pride Alliance
- Rotaract Club of the University of Arizona (UA Rotaract; a local and international service organization)
- Tau Sigma Honor Society (academic honor society designed to recognize and promote the academic excellence and involvement of transfer students)
- UA Mind and Body
- University of Arizona Collegiate 4-H
- University of Arizona Equestrian Team
- University of Arizona Health and Fitness Club
- University of Arizona Rodeo Club
- VIDA (Volunteers for Intercultural Definitive Adventures)
- Wildcats for Wellness: A Student Health Initiative (WellCats)
- Wildlife Disease Association (Student chapter of the national Wildlife Disease Association)