Thursday, September 25, 2014

Center for Student Involvement

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Center for Student Involvement


The student for student involvement has left and will continue to leave a mark on the University of Kentucky campus. They are kind of considered the match maker for the University of Kentucky. Whatever group or organization on campus is the best fit for you they will find! Or if you are just wondering about an organization they will be able to tell you what it is all about!
Some might ask what really the meaning of the Center for Student Involvement is. It is so that everyone on UK’s campus can have an experience outside of the classroom! This Center for Student Involvement has contact information for every single organization on campus. Even the Sasquatch watching club! The actually location for the office of the Center for Student Involvement is located on the bottom floor of the student center. There provide a conference room for any student or organization on campus.
The Center also provides printing (charged to your Student I.D.), Mac Computers, Graphic Design Resources, and truly so much more! The center is actually home to some of the organizations on campus according to http://getinvolved.uky.edu/ps/csio these organizations include Catalyst, Center for Community outreach, Leadership Exchange, Diversity Education, Community Building, and the Wildcat Passport Acceptance Facility. That’s a whole lot of programs that are located in the Center for Student Involvement!

What a truly great organization and a wonderful way to meet new people and get involved on campus here at the University of Kentucky! I think the most beneficial thing about the Center for Student Involvement is that they have no boundaries! What I mean by that is that they truly have something for everyone on this campus! All they are is a phone call, email, or a visit in the office away from changing your college experience!


1 comment:

  1. Do they only have information and help you get connected or do they also have programs themselves for you to get involved in?

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