Ways to get involved

 

Studies show that students who get involved in campus life have a more successful and enjoyable college experience than those who choose to not participate. 

At Bluffton, we have more than 40 organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, African-American Student Organization, Macintosh Users, Ultimate Frisbee, yearbook, WBWH radio, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Student Senate, theatre, music, intramural athletics and many more. If you don’t find a group that fits your interests, start a new organization! Yes, at Bluffton you can do that.

Brandon Freytag '08 Brandon Freytag '08 In sports, you really bond with your teammates. Maybe it's because you are around them all the time, but I like to think it's more than that. Outside of making friends, you gain a sense of stability and control as you have to deal with several obstacles in not only school, but also on the field. Jenn Hostetler '09 Jenn Hostetler '09 The more things you're involved in, the more people you meet. It gives you a social life and contacts for the future. It also broadens your perspective.