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Whether you are interested in cultural, intellectual, or social programs, you’ll have a wealth of opportunities to immerse yourself in the life of the University, interact with your classmates, and create memories that you will treasure for your entire life.

The University’s Center for Student Engagement, Leadership and Orientation (CSELO) fosters a sense of pride on campus through programs, resources, and opportunities for involvement that advance student learning and prepare students for success in the global community.

A group of soldiers utilizing a whiteboard to share their knowledge. Army ROTC instruction provides leadership training that allows students to excel in any career field in the military, government, or civil sector. 

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A group of students walking through the courtyard. Take part in a range of activities that are designed to equip students with the critical skills that employers are looking for.

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A sorority group photo. Through involvement in a sorority or fraternity, you will have the opportunity not only to enhance your personal development but also to live in a closely knit community whose members share values and forge lasting friendships.

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A speaker giving a presentation. Be the person with the vision and the skills to inspire others to work toward it. Our program encourages you to identify values, serve as a responsible citizen, and lead others.

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Marching band members preparing for a parade. The Chargers Marching Band and the University’s student ensembles are a source of spirit and pride for the University of New Haven and the local community.

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Student volunteers presenting a t-shirt design. The University has over 150 Recognized Student Organizations, overseen by two student-run governing bodies: the Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA), and the Graduate Student Council (GSC).   

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A group of presenters working in a radio broadcast room. The University’s award-winning radio station is run by students for students.

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