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Columbia has a diverse range of undergraduate student '''clubs''' which are recognized and organized under the six governing boards that oversee undergraduate organizations (from largest to smallest):
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'''Student groups''' at Columbia span a wide range of interests including fraternities, sororities, club sports and student government organizations.
  
*The Activities Board at Columbia [[ABC]]
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== Official groups ==
*Student Governing Board [[SGB]]
 
*Club Sports
 
*InterGreek Council [[IGC]]
 
*[[Community Impact]]
 
*Interschool Governing Board [[IGB]]
 
  
In addition, Barnard's student council [[SGA]] also individually recognizes many clubs at Barnard or in conjunction with [[ABC]].
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Groups that are "recognized" by one of the established [[governing boards]] receive funding and other benefits. There are estimated to be over 400 recognized undergraduate student groups.
  
==See also==
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In addition, [[Columbia Athletics]] (not a governing board) funds and administers the [[varsity sports]].
*[[Governing board]]
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*[[Student organizations and governance]]
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And furthermore, several academic departments and administrative offices host student organizations that are not recognized by the system of governing boards. Departmental recognition is often a first step to later recognition by one of the governing boards (why limit yourself to just ''one'' budget?).
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== Unofficial groups ==
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In addition to the "recognized" and otherwise official groups, there naturally also exists an unknown number of unofficial student groups, which have not pursued recognition, or perhaps failed to achieve it.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 1 December 2013

Student groups at Columbia span a wide range of interests including fraternities, sororities, club sports and student government organizations.

Official groups

Groups that are "recognized" by one of the established governing boards receive funding and other benefits. There are estimated to be over 400 recognized undergraduate student groups.

In addition, Columbia Athletics (not a governing board) funds and administers the varsity sports.

And furthermore, several academic departments and administrative offices host student organizations that are not recognized by the system of governing boards. Departmental recognition is often a first step to later recognition by one of the governing boards (why limit yourself to just one budget?).

Unofficial groups

In addition to the "recognized" and otherwise official groups, there naturally also exists an unknown number of unofficial student groups, which have not pursued recognition, or perhaps failed to achieve it.