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Organization Directory

Welcome to the Student Organization Directory!

With more than 180 student clubs and organizations, there truly is something for everyone at SUNY Geneseo.

A college-registered Student Organization is any student-driven group whose primary membership and entire leadership consists of students enrolled at SUNY Geneseo; is formed in order to contribute to the students' personal development and the advancement of the College Mission; is non-credit bearing; and is officially registered with the Department of Student Life.

Full registration does not imply college endorsement of the positions and views of any organization. Rather, it implies that the institution accepts the organization’s mission as educationally valid and that the organization has complied with institutional registration and continuing registration procedures. 

Full registration with the College does not permit the organization to act in the name of the university, to represent the university, engage in any contractual obligation in the name of the university, nor represent the organization as being an official part of the university.

Questions? Please contact studentorgs@geneseo.edu!

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Alpha Phi Omega

The three pillars of Alpha Phi Omega are Leadership, Friendship, and Service. Members are given opportunities for leadership roles, whether it is serving on the executive board or leading a service project. We foster a positive and inclusive environment for students. With our open membership policy, all students can join our organization and build connections with other students on-campus. APO believes in the importance of showing up and serving our community when they need us. We have worked with local organizations in the Geneseo and Rochester areas, such as Habitat for Humanity and Open Door Mission, as well as organizations across the nation and world, such as Relay For Life and the B+ Foundation.

Actuarial Science Club

The Actuary Club allows students to learn more about the career field, interact with other students of similar interests, improve their interview skills, and attend lectures with guest speakers. Also, the club helps students better understand the actuarial profession by maintaining a strong alumni network that assists in the pursuit of internships and full-time jobs upon graduation.

Circus Club

We are a collection of students at Geneseo who come together every week to practice our skills. It helps to practice around other people, and sometimes we set aside time to work through a trick as a group. If you've never picked up a hula hoop or a set of juggling balls, no worries- you're still welcome here. Likewise, if you have a vast arsenal of impressive tricks, always feel free to come by. Beginners and experts alike, we have a place for you. Circus Club is a casual club, so if your schedule only allows you to come for half an hour, or maybe one week but not the next, have no fear. We're still happy to see you! Circus Club has a weekly reservation of an indoor location on campus, but if the weather is nice, we try to be on the college green. Sometimes we'll plan ahead of time to meet in Sturges Auditorium, where there's more room to unicycle!

Rock Climbing Club

Rock Climbing Club seeks to create a community of interested climbers through the pursuit of furthering their knowledge and applying their skills in practice. We hope to connect with other college students who share a similar passion for climbing by competing in local climbing competitions. The group is open to new and experienced athletes and places an emphasis on being inclusive and accessible to everyone who wants to climb.

Southside Boys

The purpose of this organization is to provide the students of SUNY Geneseo with the opportunity to use and showcase their vocal talents through a student run a cappella music ensemble, as well as provide to those sharing our interest and passion for vocal skills and performance a safe, inclusive space to come to twice a week. Geneseo’s mission statement reads, "To support the College's educational purpose and goals by publishing, enforcing, drafting, and interpreting community standards. To facilitate student learning opportunities for ethical growth and development through the conduct process. To promote academic integrity and responsible conduct through education and accountability. To work to maintain a safe and orderly campus environment consistent with academic excellence, conducive to learning, and foster respect for others and for the College's mission of teaching, research and service." Southside Boys will fulfill this mission by facilitating a unique opportunity to supplement Geneseo’s rigorous curriculum with rich co-curricular life, enhancing the college community.

Mock Trial at Geneseo

Mock Trial is a competitive Advocacy Club. Each year, we build two teams who compete against other colleges and travel to universities around the US with a fictional civil or criminal court case. As a club, we hone our public speaking and acting skills and emphasize learning legal theory, case law, and rules of evidence. Members of our club come from a range of majors, and our activities provide an excellent building block towards a law school education, but many of our members intend to pursue alternate careers.

Accounting Society

Accounting society is a student run organization that aids accounting majors in better preparing them for work past the educational level. Focusing on strengthening skills such as interviewing skills and networking skills. By teaching accounting students how to highlight their skills in person and on paper the club will act as a supplementary resource for students to prepare past the classroom. The club ranges in activities from guest speakers to organized networking trips that allow students to make connections with firms and alumna.

SUNY Geneseo Model UN Club

The Model UN club holds weekly meetings which generally consist of at least one exercise meant to simulate our conferences in some way. Our conferences in a normal year would be at several colleges around the Northeast and one in Montreal, where each member of the team who comes participates in a separate UN committee simulation. The purpose of these is two debate the topic of that UN assembly meeting and over the course of the weekend, draft and debate UN style resolutions.

Club Softball

Club Softball at Geneseo is an informal way to play and practice softball, whether it is for fun, for exercise, or competitively. We have members of all different skill levels and experience levels, and we pride ourselves in inclusivity and an open, safe environment. We have two levels of interest - Practice Squad and Game Squad. The Game Squad competes against other colleges through the National Club Softball Association (NCSA).

Men's Club Basketball

Club Basketball serves as a great way to make new friends, stay active and continue to play the great sport of basketball. Players of all skill levels are welcome to join the organization and practices start up at the beginning of October. Then towards the end of November we will begin games that will run all the way through the Spring semester.

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Mondays , and Thursdays at 6:00 PM in Kuhl Gym
    Every three weeks on Saturdays at 12:00 PM in Kuhl Gym