Ever feel like university is just a series of classes and assignments? It doesn't have to be. At Capital University, there's a whole world waiting for you to dive into, and the Office of Student and Community Engagement (SCE) is your friendly guide to it all.
Think of the SCE as the vibrant heart of campus life, tucked away on the first floor of the Harry C. Moores Student Union, right across from the bookstore. It’s more than just an office; it’s a hub. Whether you’re looking for a quiet spot to study, a place to catch up with friends, or that spark to ignite a new passion, they’re there for you. Their doors are open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am to 5 pm, and you’ll often find their energy spilling out into campus events and programs, even on evenings and weekends.
What’s really special is how they help you discover your own Capital experience. If you're wondering how to get involved, the SCE is the place to start. They champion a diverse array of student-led organizations, each offering a unique avenue to explore, engage, and truly elevate your time at university. From academic clubs to cultural groups, there’s a niche for everyone.
But engagement doesn't stop at the campus gates. The SCE also champions community engagement, encouraging students to step beyond the familiar and make a tangible difference in the local area. These opportunities are designed to be meaningful, allowing you to connect with the wider world and contribute positively.
And for those who thrive on organizing and bringing people together, the Activity Management and Programming (AMP) initiative is all about getting things done and creating memorable experiences for the entire university community. It’s about turning ideas into action and fostering a lively campus spirit.
Ultimately, Capital University is about more than just earning a degree; it’s about growth, connection, and finding your voice. The SCE is a testament to that philosophy, providing the resources and support to ensure every student can find their place and make their mark.
