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AMONG OUR FOUR CAMPUSES, JWU HAS 150+ STUDENT-RUN CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS.
Plus we bring live local and nationally touring bands, comedians, variety entertainers, and speakers for campus events and traditions. Meaning that our students can do and be anything—except bored. Here are just a few of the many clubs and organizations you’ll find on each campus:

PROVIDENCE

  • Advertising Club
  • Black Student Allicance
  • Christian Student Fellowship
  • ESports Club
  • Fraternity & Sorority Life
  • Hospitality Leadership Association
  • JBrew
  • JWU Football
  • JWU Players Drama & Theater Club
  • JWU Vocal Ensemble
  • National Student Organizations
  • PRIDE JWU

NORTH MIAMI

  • American Culinary Federation
  • Baking & Pastry Club
  • Club Managers Association of America
  • Collegiate DECA
  • Criminal Justice Association
  • Fashion & Business Club
  • Fraternity & Sorority Life
  • National Society of Minorities in Hospitality
  • Student Government Association
  • WILDCAT GAMING

DENVER

  • Campus Activities Board
  • Campus Cultures
  • Catwalk (Fashion Club)
  • Collegiate DECA
  • Infinity Dance Crew
  • MAGES Guild (Gaming Club)
  • Mixed Martial Arts
  • Nutrition Society
  • Ski & Snowboard Club
  • Spectrum (LGBTQIA Club)
  • Wildcat Media

CHARLOTTE

  • American Marketing Association
  • Asian Student Organization
  • Baking & Pastry Club
  • Fraternity & Sorority Life
  • National Society of Minorities in Hospitality
  • PRIDE JWU
  • Sports Marketing Club
  • Student Entrepreneur Association
  • Toastermasters International

JWU BRIDGE
The BRIDGE (Building Relationships, Intercultural Dialogue & Global Engagement) does exactly what the name suggests—brings together students with diverse backgrounds. Though the physical center is located on the Providence campus, its spirit extends across all our locations, with events and opportunities at all four campuses.

Through educational programs, cultural events, and social activities, students—especially international students—are given opportunities to engage with one another to promote cross-cultural awareness and the free exchange of ideas. In other words, you’ll meet new people, and likely even make some new friends.