
Clubs and Student Groups

Find Your People. Lead Your Passion. Join the Fun.
At George Fox, we believe college is more than just classes and homework – it’s about finding your people, growing as a leader, and creating memories that last a lifetime. That’s where our student-led clubs come in!
Whether you’re into hiking, gaming, music, service or something totally unique, there’s a place for you here. Clubs are an awesome way to express what you love, build your community, and make this campus feel even more like home.
So jump in, try something new, and make your mark!
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Academic Clubs
Want to dive deeper into your area of study? Whether it’s a major, minor or simply a topic that interests you, academic clubs offer a supportive community for students. Some are official honor societies, while others bring students together through service projects – like a Social Work Club food drive – or shared interests, like watching Survivor with the Psychology Club.
Featured Clubs

Business Club
The Business Club brings together students who are passionate about entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, and management. It provides a platform for members to develop leadership skills, network with industry professionals, and participate in community events. The Business Club offers valuable opportunities for personal and professional growth.
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Nursing Club
The Nursing Club aims to provide a supportive community for pre-nursing and current nursing students. The goal of Nursing Club members is to serve the community and grow in our understanding of what it means to be professional nurses who provide compassionate and holistic care to patients.

Society of Women Engineers
The Society of Women Engineers Club focuses on both community and professional growth. Club leaders and members aim to create unity within the female engineering students at George Fox by encouraging questions and community. The club also supports students in discovering career paths through observation of professional engineers.
Kaitlyn Ramirez
Society of Women Engineers
These groups are important because they are student-led missions that work toward helping others. Programs like this are very beneficial to the student community. They provide resources, friendship and inclusivity.
Check out a sampling of our additional academic clubs:
- Financial Planning Club
- Alpha Psi Omega (Theatre)
- Financial Planning Club
- Nursing Club + Men Entering Nursing
- Political Science Club
- Pre-PA Club
- Psychology Club
- Science Social Club
- Sigma Zeta (Science & Math Honor Society)
- Social Work Club
- Theology Club
- Women in STEM
Special Interest Clubs
You’re more than just your major. Students bring a wide range of interests – from athletics and outdoor adventures to crafting and sustainability. Special interest clubs connect students who share similar passions, whether it's gardening with the Sustainability Club or playing a pick-up game with the Soccer Club. Best of all, clubs are a great way to try something new.
So take a study break, meet new friends, and get involved!
Featured Clubs

Soccer Club
The Soccer Club exists for students who love soccer to come together in community. The club has pick-up games each week and even plays against other soccer clubs in the local area, including Oregon State and the University of Oregon. Soccer Club is a great way to enjoy the sport, compete and have fun.
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Rocket Club
Do you want to launch a rocket into space? This club is for you! Club members learn about the aerospace industry, build rockets, and launch them. The Rocket Club welcomes all majors to work together on real projects.
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
This club is for student-athletes who have an intentional community to connect and explore their faith. Students meet once a week for games, snacks and fellowship. You can even join them for campus-wide events such as worship nights.

Kaitlin Johnson
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
I’ve really appreciated the opportunity to be involved in many different circles at Fox. It’s broadened my network and deepened my connections with my peers, faculty and community, which makes good on the Be Known promise.
Check out a sampling of our additional special interest clubs:
- Book Club
- Chess Club
- Climbing Club
- Fencing Club
- Lightsaber Dueling Club
- Ratio Christi Club
- Stewards of Sustainability
- Swing Dance Club
- Tactical Adventure Games
- Ultimate Frisbee Club
- Young Life
Multicultural Clubs
Multicultural organizations are student-led groups that celebrate our students' diverse cultures through monthly events centered on community and connection. These clubs create space for students to share traditions, heritage and cultures to learn from one another in a spirit of inclusion and celebration. The university’s Intercultural Resource Center supports and leads these vibrant student communities.
Featured Clubs

Hawaii Club
The purpose of Hawaii Club is to perpetuate the spirit of Aloha at George Fox by establishing a warm and supportive environment for its members. Everyone is invited to join Hawaii Club. One of its biggest events is the Luau.

The Women of Color Collective
The Women of Color Collective strives to unify and empower women of color in the George Fox community. You are invited to join a safe place to talk about important issues and what it’s like being a woman of color in a professional setting. You will hear from guest speakers to shed light on the glass ceiling that successful women have broken on their journey.

Tyra Hayashi
Leading the Hawaii Club has shown me so much what George Fox has to offer, meaning there is more than just studies; you are able to grow and be who you are.
Check out a sampling of our additional multicultural clubs:
- Black Student Union
- Fusion: Asian American Club
- Global Village
- Latinx Heritage Club
- Third Culture Club
Want to start a club?
Do you have a passion or idea you don’t see on campus yet? Start a club and make it happen! It’s a fun way to meet people, share what you love, and build something new at George Fox.
Want more information?
Each semester, all clubs and multicultural organizations are invited to showcase their groups at the Fox County Fair and the Spring Club Fair. Additionally, future Bruins can learn about clubs and connect with club leaders at the community resource fair during Scholarship Summit.