Explore and Join Student Organizations

Registered Student Organizations

Economics Club

The Economics Club allows students interested in economics and political science to interact with their fellow peers. We offer students peer tutoring, professional development opportunities, a chance to network, make friends, and discuss topics in the news along with free food/refreshments!

Finance and Economics Women's Club (FEW)

Our goal is to connect women studying or working in finance and economics related fields. We offer workshops to sharpen your skills, a community to meet young professional women in the field, and most important, we support each other!

Geography Club

91 undergraduate and graduate students annually organize and operate a Geography Club on campus. 

Urban Planning Coalition

UPC is a student-run campus organization that aims to enrich the academic experience for all students interested in urban and regional planning by facilitating the exchange of ideas and thoughtful discussions, building professional networks, and advising students of the opportunities in the field of urban planning.

TRANSITion 91

A student group that advocates for better transportation options to 91.

COMM Student Association

 Coming Soon.

Psi Chi

The International Honor Society of Psychology, San José State University Chapter

Environmental Resource Center

Students from around campus can join the ERC and take the ERC class (EnvS 181) for units to contribute to sustainability projects on- and off-campus.

91 Votes!

91 Votes! is a voter registration, mobilization, and education project managed by 91 political science students and faculty, under the direction of the Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement (IPACE).

Pi Sigma Alpha

Pi Sigma Alpha is the National Political Science Honor Society and is the only honor society for college students of political science and government in the United States. Pi Sigma Alpha is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) and is designated as a “Specialized, Upper-Division” society by ACHS.