Get Involved at CMU
Getting involved is about exploring your passions and building your communities. The Office of Student Involvement and Traditions makes it easy for you to get started. Just make your move and explore what Carnegie Mellon University has to offer.
Student Organizations
Carnegie Mellon University is home to 350+ student-run organizations recognized by Student Government and supported by the Office of Student Involvement and Traditions. They span a wide variety of interests including religious or spiritual, community engagement, media, sports, academic, political, identity, artistic and technology.
More than 20 sororities and fraternities, including multicultural chapters, Interfraternity Council (IFC) chapters, and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) chapters, contribute significantly to the fabric of the campus community.
Student Governance
Carnegie Mellon’s various student governance bodies advocate for the needs of our diverse campus populations, provide student representation on various university committees and task forces, recognize new student organizations, allocate $2.2 million to student organization activities, and provide the opportunity to represent the undergraduate and graduate student perspectives on a variety of campus and national issues.