2023 USD Fact Book

Student Organizations Students will find opportunities to engage in different activities to build their leadership development and empower positive social change. They can get involved with more than 180 student organizations, the Associated Student Government and the Torero Program Board. Categories of clubs include academic, Changemaker, fraternities and sororities, multicultural, special interest, spiritual and sports. Campus Recreation Campus Recreation offers a variety of programs to the campus community, including credit and non-credit recreation classes, intramurals and esports leagues, sport clubs, fitness opportunities, and outdoor adventures. More than 45 recreation classes, 11 intramural leagues and 24 sport club teams are offered each semester along with personal training programs. Outdoor Adventures programs also offer activities to enjoy nature and promote personal growth, leadership and environmental responsibility. The USD Sports Center, Bosley Fitness Center and JCP McNamara Fitness Center also offer the opportunity for informal fitness, including swimming, tennis, pickleball, basketball and cardio and weight lifting for students and staff to connect with others and promote their mind, body and spirit. Technology Information Technology Services (ITS) provides state-of-the-art computing and network access for students, faculty members and staff. Designed to accommodate more than 50,000 devices, the university’s network, MyUSD — an application suite for Apple and Android mobile devices — allows students to access course schedules, events and other important information. The campus portal, MySanDiego, offers one-stop access to admissions, registration, courses, grades, housing and other services. The ITS Help Desk offers services and technical support for all USD computing and technology matters. Students have access to several computing labs, and a special media development lab is available for student projects.

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