Clubs and Organizations

General Information

Each year more and more campus clubs are formed by OIT students.  Over 40 campus clubs were active duringthe 2005-06 academic year and, in total, received over $30,000 in funding from ASOIT for activities andoperations.  Campus clubs operate on a voluntary basis and are a great way to meet people, develop a skill,improve your resume, and so much more!

Don't see a campus club that fits your personality?  It is easy to start your own club!  All you need is 5 interested students, a faculty or staff advisor, some paperwork completed, and to attend 3 consecutive ASOIT General Meetings.

Clubs

Airsoft
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Amateur Radio (OIT) 
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Associated Students of Mechanical Engineering (ASME)
Billiards
Campus Crusade for Christ
Christian Fellowship
Chi Alpha Campus Church
Computer Systems Society
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Medical Society (DMS)
Engineers without Borders
Gay-Straight Alliance
Health Sciences/Biology
IEEE
International Club
KTEC 89.5 Radio
Lambda Pi Eta
MarsReach
Nuclear Medicine
OIT Magic
OTSMA/Management
Oregon Tech Accounting
OIT Dance Club
Oregon Tech Game Developers
OTAKU
Phi Delta Theta
Professional Land Surveyers of Oregon
Psychology Club
Retrogaming
Radiologic Science (RDSC)
Rock Club (Music)
Rock Climbing
Rugby
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Ski and Snowboarding
Students in Communication (SIC)
Society of Women Engineers
Team Fast
Vascular
Waterpolo