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Research on college students has shown that if you're involved in at least one thing on campus other than your class work, your success in the classroom and after graduation is much more likely. There are many benefits from getting involved, but here are just a few of what we feel are the most important ones.

Students who are involved
  • On average, have better grades than their uninvolved colleagues.
  • Have more discipline and manage their time better because of the need to fit more things in their daily schedule.
  • Improve their leadership and interpersonal skills.
  • Meet new people and make new friends.
  • Make constructive use of their energy and free time.
  • Feel more connected to the University.
  • Have a great outlet for stress.
  • Become part of close communities.
  • Just generally have more fun!
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