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Clubs and Student Organizations

Student clubs and organizations promote common interests and peer support.

Professional Clubs & Associations

These career-related organizations give students opportunities to build skills and develop networks in their field of study.

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    Business Club

    The Ensign College Professional Business Club hosts chapters for DECA, FBLA, and CEO. Business Club participants regularly receive awards and recognitions at DECA and FBLA competitions, including the community service award.

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    Cybersecurity Club

    The Ensign College Cybersecurity Club participates in competitions and collaborates on projects to prepare students for real-world scenarios dealing with information security. Want to participate? Join the Microsoft Team here .

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    Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)

    The Ensign chapter of IMA strengthens personal and professional connections and gives students opportunities for networking, internships, and scholarships. Interested? Please email imachapter@ensign.edu.

Activity Clubs

These student organizations based on hobbies, interests, or culture allow students to gather with others who share similar interests.

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    French Club

    The French Club is a welcoming space where you can learn about the French language and culture with other students. We host a variety of activities and events to help you practice your French, make new friends, and feel more connected to the community. All are welcome, regardless of your French-speaking level. Contact: Claudia Andriamanantoa, cha411@ensign.edu

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    CS Club

    Join us for practical workshops and career guidance in computer science as we develop innovative projects, discuss emerging technologies, and network with industry professionals.
    Contact: Kevin Haro, kah026@ensign.edu

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    Video Game Club

    Meeting weekly, this club provides a relaxing break from academic pressures and fosters connections among students from diverse backgrounds. Whether you're an experienced gamer or new to video games, everyone is welcome to join, learn, and have fun!
    Contact: Jairon Sanchez Mora,
    jms633@ensign.edu

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Start Your Own Club

How Do I Form a Club?

  1. Find at least 6 friends who want to join your club.
  2. Submit an online application.
  3. Once approved, we will help you start promoting your club.

Have Questions?
We want to hear from you! You can find the Student Activities Team in the Summit. You can also connect with us on Instagram at @ensign_studentlife .