The Center for Student Involvement
Contact Us
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Center for Student Involvement 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016-8118 United StatesWelcome to CSI
Student Organization Cohorts
AU Student Government includes the Executive Branch, Undergrate Senate, Judicial Board, and Undergraduate Class & School Councils.
AU is home to more than 150 student clubs, including everything from social and cultural organizations to service and academic groups. Find your match!
AU Student Media houses organizations that produce journalism, photography, film, music and much more. Find your creative outlet at AU!
Fraternity & Sorority Life at AU is made up of 3 councils, 20+ organizations and more than 1,000 students.
Graduate Leadership Council represents over 3,800 graduate students and includes leaders of 5 councils
Housed under the Student Activity Council are the following programming boards: Kennedy Political Union (KPU), Students for Change (SFC), Spirit & Traditions (S&T), and Student Union Board (SUB)
Looking for a list of Student Organizations? Visit Engage
Looking to get involved? If you're interested in joining clubs, attending club events, and getting connected to the AU community, check out Engage!
Events in Engage: AU has tons of student hosted and departmental events on campus. Events can be found on Engage. Simply login to Engage using your AU Portal username and password. Then explore upcoming events on the “Events” tabs or connect with student organizations on the “Organizations” tab. You can also utilize the CORQ app! Corq is available for download via the App Store and Google Play.
Learning the Platform:
New to Engage or just need a refresher? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Check out the videos below to learn how to search for events and organizations on Engage.
How to sign in and search for organizations
You can learn more on the info Engage page or visiting the AU Engage page powered by Campus Labs- Anthology.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question about the Center for Student Involvement? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.