Student Clubs and Organizations
The Office of Student Life provides leadership training, programming support, guidance, and referrals to all student leaders. To better represent the diverse student body, the Student Government and numerous clubs offer programs and events indicative of the vast interests of the students.
Student Organization Information
Clubs
Use of ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï Marks by Student Clubs
These guidelines are intended to protect and control the use of the University’s logos and marks. While the University is proud to identify its student organizations and clubs as valued members of our community, it must be clear to the University community and to the public at large what is part of the University, which goods/services originate from the University, and which do not.
Give credit where credit is due and use the relevant council logos on your event flyers. There are also promotion guidelines for events that are co-sponsored by outside organizations.
Please note: University policy is to generally not permit recording of student club events due to privacy and other considerations.
Student Councils
The Beren Campus Student Government (BCSG), serves the entire student body at the ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï Beren Campus. The BCSG offers a wide variety of events in order to cater to the diverse interests on campus. There are over 150 clubs, ranging from the Psychology Club to the Cookies for Kindness, from the Bowling Society to the Environmental Club, and everything in between. While the clubs coordinate student run programs, the BCSG also strives to unite the Beren Campus and build a community. The BCSG is the voice of the students, creating and developing events and projects for which there is an interest. If what you are looking for does not exist, create it! Take advantage of all of the incredible opportunities here and get involved!
The Torah Activities Council, also known as TAC, works to enhance Jewish life on campus and strengthen the campus community through Shabbat programming, events, and diverse speakers. Through TAC programs we hope to inspire students to think, explore, and take an active role in the Beren community as well as the Jewish community as a whole.
The Yeshiva Student Union ("YSU") is the presiding body of student government, representing every student at ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï. The YSU board plans and implements school-wide events and promotes and enables club activities. The YSU board members serve as advocates for the entire undergraduate student body. In a university with a diverse student body, the YSU board aims to serve all groups within Yeshiva University fairly. In addition, the YSU board serves the various other boards on campus, maintaining open lines of communication and encouraging cooperation within the Student Council. The YSU board, along with the Student Council, acts as a liaison to the university administration. The goal of YSU is to infuse the ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï experience with enthusiasm and excitement, creating a vibrant and fun environment for all students.
Student Organization of Yeshiva, also known as SOY, focuses on fulfilling the religious needs of ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï's Wilf Campus Students. SOY is determined to fulfill its mission to create a comfortable Jewish environment, filled with Torah learning and religious life on campus, as well as to serve the greater ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï community and support Torah and religiously oriented activities. As representatives of a diverse student body - whether it's the Mechina program, the IBC program, the SBMP program, the MYP program or RIETS - it is our goal to create a unified atmosphere of Torah and Jewish identity on campus. SOY's goal is to facilitate each student's opportunity to maximize his own unique religious experience. At the end of the day, the Yeshiva College/ Sy Syms School of Business Student body can rely on SOY to create the religious, educational and experiential opportunities that they hope to experience while attending ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï.
The Yeshiva College Student Association (YCSA) represents the students of Yeshiva College. It aims to maximize the potential of each student by enhancing their experience at Yeshiva College and the ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï Community. YCSA coordinates and encourages all student activities within the scope of Yeshiva College, providing for the promotion of students' interests. YCSA oversees more than thirty clubs, ranging from the Economics Club to the Physics Club, from the student publication The Clarion to the Student Holocaust Education Movement. Furthermore, YCSA works closely with the Yeshiva Student Union, Student Organization of Yeshiva and Syms School of Business Student Council on the Wilf campus, as well as SCWSC on the Beren campus, creating, planning and implementing university-wide events for all students to enjoy. Additionally, YCSA provides a voice for the students, working closely with the administration in all matters affecting the welfare of the student body. We encourage all students to take advantage of the incredible opportunities that Yeshiva College presents and to get involved in the various aspects of student life.
The Sy Syms School of Business Student Council is dedicated to promoting and representing the interests of the Sy Syms student body. By implementing a wide range of academic and social activities, the council seeks to aid in the development of future business leaders as well as to provide students with the opportunity to network and develop professional relationships.
The Student Council facilitates student involvement through workshops/clubs, speakers, networking opportunities and site visits. The council works with administration, faculty, staff and school committees to ensure that students feel free to express their ideas, interests and suggestions. SYMSSC sponsors a variety of clubs designed to promote student participation and enrichment and to encourage all students involvement. SYMSSC fosters improved student-faculty relationships in order to achieve our stated aims. Please feel free to contact us regarding any suggestions, ideas or concerns you may have.
The Student Life Committee (SLC) serves as a communication bridge between the student body and ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï’s administrative faculty and staff. By partnering with ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï’s administration and departments, the SLC strives to enhance the quality of life on ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï’s Wilf campus. SLC Liaisons voice students’ concerns and propose innovative ideas to benefit the Wilf Campus in any way, shape, or form. They also anticipate future problems on campus and resolve current issues faced by the student body. The committee currently consists of thirteen students: two co-chairmen and eleven members. Have suggestions? Contact us at wilfslc@yu.edu
Committed to giving each and every student on campus a voice, The Student Life Committee works hard to make your opinion matter and ensure that the ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï faculty and administration hear your voices.