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Clubs & Organizations
Clubs and Organizations UW-Baraboo/Sauk County offers a variety of student clubs and organizations for those interested in enriching their experiences at our university. Involvement in student organizations provides opportunities to learn more about areas of interest, become more involved in student life, and meet new friends. See the links below to learn more or scroll down to view all clubs and organizations.

Business and Economics Club
Dance Team
Future Educators
Green Club
Outdoor Club
Phi Theta Kappa
Art and Photography Club
STEM Club
Student Government Association
UWB Ambassadors
Vintage Spirits

 

Business and Economics Club
The Business and Economics club organizes an annual job fair and does a variety of fund raisers. The club also takes field trips to areas of interest to those seeking to enhance their knowledge of business and economics. Recent trips have included the Chicago Board of Trade and Tours of the Harley Davidson Plant, Miller Brewery, and Miller Park in Milwaukee . The club also provided workshops on topics such as Sauk County demographics, Stock and Investment workshops and Resume/Cover Letter workshops.

For More Information contact The Business and Economics Club Advisor.
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Dance Team
The Dance Team performs during halftime of the men's basketball home games and competes in state and national competitions. If you're interested in dance and can make the commitment to attend practices, you are encouraged join the Dance Team.

For More Information contact The Dance Team Advisor.
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Future Educators
The Future Educators Club brings to students the various services and support offered by the student Wisconsin Education Association WEA. The club strives to increase the sharing of information among students, staff, and faculty of information relevant to education majors, such as transfer issues and other information. Additionally the club works to increase opportunities for education majors to become involved in internships and/or other applied learning situations.

For More Information contact The Future Educators Club Advisor.
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Green Club
The Green Club is active in increasing awareness of environmental sustainability and stewardship. The Club works closely with the STEM Club to romote lectures and films focused on sustainability. The Club also serves as an advisor to the campus on the Living and Learning Center and other green projects.

For More Information contact the Green Club Advisor.
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Outdoor Club
Outdoor Club plans a wide range of social and educational activities from caving trips and horseback riding, to camping and rock climbing, to cross country skiing. In addition to these events, the Outdoor Club has provided an annual ski trip to the upper peninsula of Michigan over the winter break. These activities are open to all students.

For More Information contact the Outdoor Club Advisor.
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Phi Theta Kappa (Honor Society)
Phi Theta Kappa is an internationally recognized Honor Society. The group recognizes and encourages academic achievement, leadership, and service.

Membership in Phi Theta Kappa is the highest academic honor students can receive at a two-year college.

For More Information contact the Phi Theta Kappa Advisor or visit the Phi Theta Kappa home page.
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Art and Photography Club
The Photo Club offers the opportunity to take part in workshops on camera and darkroom workings and the ability to use the campus darkroom. The structure and program of the Club is established by the members.

For More Information contact The Photography Club Advisor.
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STEM Club
The Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Club promotes an understanding of careers in these respective disciplines. The Club is active in promoting lectures and films regarding lifelong learning and community service.

For More Information contact the STEM Advisor.
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Student Government Association
Student Government Association (SGA) is the official representative and legislative group on campus. SGA works with faculty, staff, and students on a wide range of campus-specific and system-wide issues.

SGA also helps develop the annual segregated fee budget, which funds all co-curricular activities, including varsity and intramural sports and all other recognized student clubs and organizations.

SGA Elections
SGA elections are held in the spring for the following academic year's President, Constitution and Elections Chair, and two student senators. In the fall, the remaining six seats are elected. You don't have to be an elected member of SGA to participate in SGA meetings or activities.

For More Information contact the SGA Advisor.
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Vintage Spirits
Vintage Spirits is an organization of returning adult students and others who share concerns-being married, having children, or other life circumstances which have resulted in not following a 'traditional' educational path.

Vintage Spirits offers support, as well as a chance to meet other students. In addition, programs are offered in such areas as financial aid, wellness, study skills, time management, and career development.

For More Information contact the Vintage Spirits Advisor.
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UWB Ambassadors
UWB Ambassadors are students who are outgoing, congenial, and want to share their enthusiasm for their campus with others. They receive training to give campus tours to prospective students and others who visit the campus, help organize and participate in special programs where they represent the campus to the community,  and act as orientation assistants at Campus Connections, a segment of freshman orientation. Through their service to the campus, they have valuable opportunities to build public and interpersonal communication and leadership skills.

For More Information contact the UWB Ambassadors Advisor.
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