Your academic development is important to us at the University of Indianapolis Athens Campus. But your personal growth is just as important. Outside of academics, you'll find ample opportunities here to meet new people and learn more about yourself and the world around you. These opportunities will enhance your college experience. Getting involved is easy at the University of Indianapolis Athens Campus. Whether you're a resident, commuter, transfer, or non-traditional student, all you need is an interest and the willingness to participate.When you consider the numerous campus life activities and our location in the center of a dynamic city, you can soon see that opportunities for your involvement are unlimited.
Those of you interested in joining a club will be glad to learn that the university offers many options. To learn firsthand about another country, you can join the Indianapolis Intercultural Association . Through its monthly activities, ICA promotes an understanding of the cultures represented by our many international students. If you 're looking to develop leadership skills, the Indianapolis Student Government is one place to start. ISG provides student leadership on social activities, and campus improvement.You can also become a member of the American Psychological Association.
Maybe exercise is your game. If that's the case, you may
want to play on the basketball, volleyball, or soccer teams. Whatever the season, you' ll find something happening almost all the time here. Whatever your interests, chances are you'll find clubs or organizations that suit your needs. Most of all, you'll find plenty of people to share the experience with you. If you want to meet people who hail from all over the world, who share your views and goals, and who want to get the most out of their college experience, you'll definitely want to explore the variety of student life opportunities at the University of Indianapolis Athens Campus.
The most important thing to remember about the Office of Student Affairs is that the door is always open - whether it is just to say hello, pick up your student ID, check your mailbox, talk about transferring to the main campus, or ask a simple question like, "Where is my class?"