Student Clubs and Organizations
Office of Student Success
College of Health
Be part of the campus community
Student clubs and organizations connect you with your campus community and help grow your professional network.
These organizations offer professional development, volunteer opportunities, community service experiences, career exploration, and peer connections that strengthen both your academic journey and future career prospects.
Below are clubs specifically geared toward students in the College of Health.
Can't find what you're looking for? Check out the 400+ student clubs and organizations at OSU.
American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP)
The ASSP Student Section is designed for students who are pursuing a career in the safety, health and environmental (SH&E) fields.
CARE Club
The Cancer Advocacy, Research & Experiences (CARE) Club is a student-led organization dedicated to advancing equity in cancer care, supporting those affected by cancer, and fostering a community passionate about cancer-related research.
Graduate Student Council
The COH Graduate Student Council (GSC) is a group of graduate student representatives from each of the college’s disciplines who serve as liaisons between the college’s graduate students and administration.
HDFS Student Club
Learn more about human and family development, and how to help improve the health and well-being of individuals, families and communities.
Nutrition & Dietetics Club
Learn more about a career in dietetics, volunteer in the community, and educate the public about better health and nutrition.
Healthy Aging Club
Learn about careers in aging, interact with elders in our community, and gain experience for graduate school, professional school and programs, or work beyond college.
Pre-Nursing Club
Connect with other OSU students who are also interested in nursing.
Student Public Health Association
The OSPHA provides opportunities for education, social connections, professional development and skill-building related to public health topics.
Peer Ambassadors
Peer Ambassadors are student workers who assist students with academic advising, prospective student visits, office support, new student orientation programs and representing the college at recruiting events.
Pre-Therapy and Allied Health Club (PTAH)
Join the PTAH club if you’re interested in the allied health fields, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training and physician assistant studies.
Society of Healthcare Administrators (SHA)
The SHA is focused on connecting you with industry professionals, faculty and other students within healthcare administration.
Undergraduate Student Council
The council acts as a voice for the student body and a conduit of information between students, faculty and administration.
YouthMappers
YouthMappers is an international community of dedicated students and higher-education scholars that addresses global obstacles to societal development, environmental health and worldwide well-being through building awareness and knowledge using public geospatial technologies.