Find a Club For You
Embry-Riddle hosts over 400 student organizations spanning academic disciplines, cultural communities, recreational interests, professional development, and service. Whether you're interested in aerospace engineering, film production, robotics, cultural celebration or outdoor recreation, you'll find your people.
Select your campus tab to explore the student organizations active at that location.
Finding Your Organization
Use your campuses student club platform to browse clubs by interest, attend the All-Campus Club Fair each semester (Daytona Beach and Prescott campuses), or connect with student life staff who can recommend communities tailored to your goals.
Starting a New Club
Have a vision for a community that doesn't exist? Gather five interested students, propose your club to the Office of Student Life and secure funding through the Student Government Association. New clubs form every semester.
Club Funding
The SGA allocates annual budgets to registered organizations, supporting events, travel, equipment, and professional development. Additional funding may be available through grants and sponsorships.
Extracurricular involvement is an important factor contributing to student success, and at Embry-Riddle, there is a student organization for nearly every interest, including:
The Student Engagement & Student Union department hosts a variety of programs and events for groups and individuals, including the annual Blue & Gold Week, concerts, the fall and spring Activities Fair and numerous other activities.
For more information about involvement opportunities, .
Fraternity and Sorority Life
The mission of Fraternity and Sorority Life at ˛ÝÝ®ĘÓƵ is to promote and sustain a robust, inquiry-driven, socially responsible and safe environment for our fraternities and sororities to thrive and develop their members as campus and global leaders.
We do this by continually engaging in opportunities that strengthen our critical thinking, leadership development, learning and engaging through civic involvement, and fostering the building of siblinghood through collaborative relationship building.
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As a student at Embry-Riddle, you'll find plenty of opportunities to engage with over 190 diverse student organizations. Whether you're interested in academic and professional groups, service initiatives, social and hobby clubs, or spiritual and cultural organizations, there’s something for everyone. All of these groups are created, organized and run by your fellow students, and they’re open to the entire campus community. You can explore ways to get involved beyond academics, whether you're looking for entertainment and fun or aiming to build your skills.
Here is a sample of just a few clubs and organizations waiting for you at Embry‑Riddle Prescott Campus:
- Airline Pilots Association Aviation Collegiate Education Club
- Alternative Energy Association
- Black Student Union
- Eagle Eye
- International Students Association
- Music Club
- Ninety-Nines - Granite Mountain Chapter
- Pride Network
- Rocket Development League
- Student Government Association
For more information about the available involvement opportunities, .
Fraternity and Sorority Life
In Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL), the Department of Student Engagement supports you and your peers in recognized fraternities and sororities. These organizations promote core values such as service, scholarship, friendship, leadership and accountability. The office is dedicated to strengthening each chapter individually and the FSL community. Additionally, they serve as the university's liaison to FSL alums, chapter headquarters and council headquarters.
Getting involved in the FSL community represents a lifelong commitment. As a member, you'll be held to high standards by your organization and the university. You'll have opportunities to meet new people through social events, volunteer in the community, receive academic support and grow interpersonally. Most importantly, it provides a sense of belonging on campus and a place to be yourself.
At Embry-Riddle, you’ll find five fraternities and three sororities, each offering you a chance to get involved and join a more extensive network of brothers and sisters. To learn more about our FSL community, visit the .
The Department of Student Engagement is proud to support a dynamic and diverse community of Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) at Embry‑Riddle Worldwide.
Whether you’re looking to lead, learn, serve or simply connect with fellow Eagles, there’s an organization for you. Getting involved is one of the best ways to explore your interests, build leadership skills and be part of the vibrant campus culture that makes Embry‑Riddle truly unique, no matter where you’re located around the world.
Explore our active and engage with your community today.
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- Leadership Development
- International Honor Society - Theta Sigma Chapter of the Phi Beta Delta
- Academic Honor Society - Omicron Sigma Sigma
Embry‑Riddle Asia provides wonderful opportunities for students to connect and engage outside of the classroom. From sporting interest groups to flight simulation, there is a place for you to engage and make new connections. Below is a list of our current and active interest groups. If you have questions, do not hesitate to reach out!
Volatus Virtualis reVamp (V3)
V3 is Embry-Riddle Asia's student-led flight simulation organization — bringing together students who share a passion for virtual aviation, simulation technology and the intersection
Embry-Riddle Asia Football Club
The Embry-Riddle Asia Football Club brings students together on the pitch and off it. Competitive, social and always welcoming new players, the club represents the Eagle spirit beyond the classroom — building camaraderie across programs, nationalities and year groups.
Embry-Riddle Photography Club
The Embry-Riddle Photography Club is where technical precision meets creative vision. Members document campus life, aviation events and the Singapore aerospace scene through their lenses — and develop skills in composition, editing and visual storytelling along the way. No experience required. Just curiosity.
Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) — Student Chapter
AsBAA is the Asia-Pacific region's leading voice for business aviation — and ERAU Asia Institute is home to one of its student chapters. Members gain direct access to industry events, networking opportunities and the professional community shaping business aviation across the Asia-Pacific. This is the connection between your degree and your career.
Women in Aviation International — Embry-Riddle Chapter
The Embry-Riddle chapter of Women in Aviation International (WAI) connects Embry-Riddle students with the world's largest organization dedicated to the advancement of women in aviation and aerospace. Members access scholarships, mentorship programs and a global professional network — and help build the kind of industry where everyone belongs.
Campus life is great because there are so many clubs, students with similar interests and a close-knit community." Moriah, B.S. Aerospace Engineering