CLUBBING NEUMONT STYLE

Neumont's Student Affairs Office assists students in creating groups that meet regularly for different activities and events. Clubs may focus on a single game, e.g., Magic: The Gathering, Ping Pong, or Billiards, or on a specific topic, such as music, women in technology, or board games. 

Don't see your ideal club? Scroll down for more information on how to create your own!

 
Examples of clubs at Neumont include Esports Club, Tabletop RPGs, Society of Womens Engineers, League of Legends, Outdoor Club, and Ultimate Frisbee Club.
 
 

CURRENT STUDENT CLUBS

Neumont University is a very specialized place, which means there’s an excellent chance you’ll have a ton in common with just about everyone around you. Students even stop coding every once in a while and participate in clubs like:

 
 
 

Art

Casino

Cyber Security

Foodie

Llama Lounge

Music

Performance

Rock Band

Spectrum

Board Games

Ceramics

ESports (Program)

Golf

Magic

NeuRobotics

Ping Pong

Rotisserie Chicken

Table Top

Women in Tech

Book

Coding

Fitness

Horror

Miku

Occult

Randomizer

Sandbox

USG

 
 


 

Want to create your own club?

Any student can create a club of their own. Reach out to the OLIVIA MONETTE for further info.

  1. Gather a team of Officers for the club - usually the President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

  2. Create a Constitution for the club - general rules, succession of officers, etc.

  3. Create a Discord server for the club.

  4. Fill out this form.

  5. Confirm that you have everything with Student Affairs.

  6. Arrange a meeting with your members!


NERF, MTG, ROBOTICS, Art: OUR clubs cover it all

 
 

Neumont offers a variety of student clubs designed to foster collaboration, creativity, and community among students. From tech-focused organizations like Women in Tech and Cybersecurity Club to student-favorite groups like Spectrum and Board Game Club, there's quite literally something for everyone. These clubs provide opportunities for hands-on learning, networking, and personal growth outside the classroom, helping students build valuable skills while connecting with like-minded peers.