As you start to find your place in the world, start by finding your place at Elmira College.

Find Your Passions Here

Whatever your interests, there is an opportunity for you to get involved with the college, your classmates, and the community. Find a special interest group that will amplify your voice or spend free time with an intramural team. Immerse yourself in everything our campus has to offer.

Male members of Sigma Beta Delta Business honor society stand together after the induction ceremony

Clubs and Organizations

Get to know others with similar interests or learn something new by joining one of our 50 clubs and organizations. You can join a pre-professional group to start building career skills, perform community engagement with a service club like Rotaract or Circle K, align with cultural groups like the Black Student Union, or explore faith in a spiritual organization. And if you don't see something you like, you can start your own club!

Opportunities to Get Involved

A male student gets ready to hit during Term III softball as a group of female students look on behind him

Intramurals and Recreation

There are lots of ways to play. You'll discover Term III softball, flag football, or pickup soccer. We’ve also recently held dodgeball, cornhole, and slip-and-slide kickball tournaments. These intramural and recreational activities are fun ways to enjoy and meet new classmates.

A female student laughs at one of the Elmira College Dance Marathon activities as other students around her look on

Student Activities

The Office of Campus Life is responsible for helping students get the most out of their college experience with special interest clubs, organizations, student government, weekend events, and the management of the Campus Center.

Business students take part in a round table discussion

Student Government

You have a voice at Elmira. Every student is a member of the Student Association (SA), so you have a way to express your opinions and get things accomplished. The SA is the governing body of the students and helps to address the concerns, interests, and values of those living on campus. There are opportunities for you to hold an office as SA Executive if you choose.

 

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