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Create or join a Student Organization
Find out how you can start or renew a student organization.
2025-2026 Recognized Student Organizations:
Aztecs in Research (AIR)
Chicanx Sin Fronteras
Fitness and Gaming
On the Same Page
Planned Parenthood Generation Action SDSU IV
Student Nurses Association - Imperial Valley (SNA-IV)
Associated Students: The council acts on all requests for Associated Students’ funding. In addition, they directly allocate money for student organizations for activities and purposes of recruiting and retaining students. For further details, contact the A.S. Executive Vice President. RSO's will receive an email on behalf of the A.S. Executive Vice President detailing steps to take regarding the application process for funding requests.
Student Success Fee: In the Spring of 2014, a new mandatory Student Success Fee (SSF) was approved, effective Fall 2014. A portion of the fee (10%) is dedicated to enhancing student success through expanded Academic Related Programs (ARPs). The remaining portion of the fee (90%) is used to increase the number of tenure-track faculty lines and course sections.Academic Related Programs (ARPs) are defined as those activities and programs which extend the formal learning experience in a course or academic program. They provide an opportunity for students to become engaged and involved in their education outside of their academic courses to enrich their overall educational experience. Examples of ARPs include but are not limited to student colloquia, lecture series, seminars, student projects, student performances, and participation at professional conferences. Student organizations can apply for Student Success Fee funding for an Academic Related Program by following the steps here: https://sacd.sdsu.edu/ssf
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