Alcala Yearbook 2000
Setting the Standard
Each year the University welcomes a number of new organizations to its diverse roster of student organizations. With each of these new groups comes new opportunities for student involvement and enrichment. Starting a new organization on campus happens every year and involves the process of interested students recruiting other potential members, establishing recognition, and raising funds. New organizations this year ranged from the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS), which is a honor for freshmen and sophomores to a new Jazz Club, Multicultural Leadership Society, and Circle KCommunity Service Organization. As USD continues to grow in population, and diversity there will always be growth in the Student Organizations and student involve– ment. Student organizations on campus allow students to not only interact with others who share their interests, but explore areas new to them. Involvement gives students a link to both USD & the surrounding communities.
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