Student leaders are change agents on this campus. We help you make it easy to advocate, develop, and strengthen a culture of sustainability at SCU.
Take your leadership to the next level by pursuing the integration of sustainability on our campus. Join the Center for Sustainability in this mission by doing any of the following opportunities:
- Becoming a Sustainability Guide
- Recruiting your organization to volunteer with one of our programs like The Forge Garden
- Sit on the Student Sustainability Advisory Board
- Show up to events, or participate in them like Campus Sustainability/tUrn Week
- Transform the operations and/or programming of your organization with the tools below.
Planning and Leadership Tools:
Sustainable Events & Purchasing
Planning an event? Need to purchase supplies? Let the Center for Sustainability help you make it more sustainable!
Best Practices for Student Organizations and Clubs
Here are 10 ways student organizations, clubs, and teams can operate more sustainably right now, regardless of their theme or purpose. Suggestions include reducing waste associated with meetings and meals, ordering club t-shirts through socially-responsible vendors, and choosing more sustainable transportation options when organizing an event off-campus.Student Sustainability Advisory Board
The Student Sustainability Advisory Board is a convergence of student club leaders to liaise with the Center for Sustainability, share and discuss endeavors and ideas, and to foster collaborative opportunities between multiple organizations for campus-wide events like Campus Sustainability Day, Earth Day, and more.
If you are a student leader and want your club to participate in the Campus Sustainability Day Vendor Fair on October 24th, please email sustainability@scu.edu by October 3rd.
Artists Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP) collaborates with schools & partner organizations to meet needs of communities.
Broncos for a Better Tomorrow tutor and serve the San Jose community, and raise awareness of the ever-growing achievement gap in the hope of making a difference in students' lives.
Bronco Leaders for Environmental Justice Investigating Truth (B-LEJIT) is focused on promoting environmental justice on campus, in the local community, and on a national and global scale.
Camp Kesem at SCU provides free summer camps for children affected by a parent’s cancer in the Southwest Bay Area Region
Coaching Corps at Santa Clara University seeks to partner college students with underserved communities in order to promote an increased amount of physical activity in low income children. This is done through free sports programs run by the trained volunteer coaches of Coaching Corps and will be provided to multiple organizations in the area.
Colleges Against Cancer is dedicated to eliminating cancer as a life-threatening disease. Its signature event is the annual Relay For Life.
Engineers Without Borders partners with developing communities worldwide in order to improve their quality of life.
The Environmental Law Society promotes environmental awareness on campus and in the surrounding community. It also encourages students to pursue careers in environmental law by sponsoring educational and networking events on current topics in environmental law.
Future Child Advocates of America strives to broaden the understanding of the issues of child abuse and bullying, especially for those students involved currently in schools or who want to pursue professional positions in schools, through ongoing education, volunteer work within community organizations, along with information related to policy development or curriculum activities that can help stop the abuse of ALL children.
Gay and Lesbian Alliance (GALA)
Global Medical Brigades pools medical resources and professionals together and organizes a brigade to Honduras with the purpose of helping patients in need and delivering medical supplies.
The GREEN (Grass Roots Environmental Efforts Now) Club is the University's environmental club which seeks to promote sustainability to the campus community through focused projects, events such as Earth Week, and community action. Some of the projects GREEN Club leads include Oceans, to promote marine conservation, Think Outside the Bottle, to encourage tap water over bottled water, and divestment.
Hero Projects is a service club that spreads the word about the opportunity to have a life-changing experience by participating on a 2-week trip that combines outdoor recreation and meaningful, sustainable volunteer projects in places in need, and to raise funding for prospective students participating in these experiences.
Into the Wild (Outdoors Club) provides students with opportunities to get off campus and explore California’s wilderness. Every week are organized trips for all skill levels that include hiking, backpacking, snow camping, rock climbing, kayaking, rafting, surfing, and more. Into the Wild aims to promote healthy, sober fun while encouraging education in environmentally sustainable practices.
Kindness Enterprises aims to promote kindness and compassion in the Santa Clara community.
Neighborhood Prosperity Initiative Student Association (NPISA) seeks to promote a mutually supportive partnership between the students of SCU and members of the Washington-Alma community in San Jose, California. NPISA provides hands on, community-based learning opportunities for LSB undergraduate students to use their business education to contribute to prosperity in low-income neighborhoods.
Oxfam America Club Oxfam America is a global organization working to right the wrongs of poverty, hunger, and injustice. The Oxfam America Club at SCU aims to raise awareness about Oxfam and the GROW campaign on campus and to inspire the community to strive for change.
Partners in Health | Engage is a grassroots network of volunteer community organizers. Communities all over the country have committed to advocate for global health policy change, to educate the public about global health equity, and to generate unprecedented resources to support Partners In Health's lifesaving work.
Santa Clara University Lions Club is a service club sponsored by Lions Clubs International. Lions International is known for helping the blind and visually impaired, but we also assist the network of Lions Clubs across the globe including over a dozen in close proximity of Santa Clara University.
Santa Clara Community Action Program (SCCAP) is a community-based, volunteer service organization dedicated to applying education to social service. SCCAP promotes social awareness, leadership for social justice, and compassion. SCCAP promotes the holistic education of the volunteer by serving the surrounding community and by reflecting upon social justice issues, with the intent of challenging the participants to commit to creating a more humane and just world.
Science and Engineering Mentoring Outreach Club
SCUBA Club is a recreational diving club which fosters a connection to nature.
Society for Women Engineers increases awareness, support for, and community strength of the female engineers on campus and mentors high schoolers interested in pursuing engineering.
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is a student-run group of students, faculty, staff, and community members at and around Santa Clara University committed to promoting the democratic principles of justice, human rights, liberation, and self-determination for every person and people through the context of the struggle to establish these principles for the Palestinian people regardless of location and status of residency and citizenship.
To Write Love on Her Arms - UChapter is a movement dedicated to finding help for those struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, & suicide.
All organizations included here are student-governed.