For School of Education students that are looking for more opportunities to get involved and meet friends, browsing the available student organizations are the perfect place to start.
Why join a student organization?
- A new way to engage with your education
- A sense of community with people with similar interests
- Networking and career advancement opportunities

Health Student Organizations
Diverse-OT
Diverse-OT aims to advance the cultural climate within the University of Wisconsin-Occupational Therapy program and the greater UW campus by providing opportunities for discussion and education on diversity and inclusion.
Leadership in Adapted Fitness
We are interested in advocating for individuals with disabilities and creating opportunities for them to excel in their fitness goals. We oversee many task that help the Adapted Fitness program run smoothly.
Kinesiology Club
We are a student organization committed to community service, through engaging in opportunities to promote physical activity throughout the campus and community. We are also committed to exploring career opportunities within the field of Kinesiology.
Arts Student Organizations
Dance Department Student Organization
The Dance Department Student Organization is aimed toward academic, educational, and community enrichment of dance students within the Dance Department.
Art Club
Our focus is to connect anyone who enjoys the arts, to cultivate inspiration for creating artwork, and to share it with the community. We have club meetings, which are to work on personal artwork or group projects, and plan club activities, such as social events or group projects.
Undergraduate Theatre Association
Our organization believes strongly that opportunities in acting, directing, designing, etc. for a theatre production should be available for undergraduate students here at the University.
Education Student Organizations
Educational Psychology Student Association
EPSA exists to provide academic, social, financial, and professional support to graduate students in the department. Contact EPSA at epsa@uwepsa.org.
Aspiring Educators of Wisconsin, UW-Madison Chapter
This is a pre-professional association for those pursuing careers as educators. Aspiring Educators provides opportunities to meet other education majors and current teachers, to explore cutting edge issues in education, and interact with the community.
Curriculum and Instruction International Student Association
The mission of the association shall be to promote the academic and social well-being of members.
Men In Education
Men in Education is a student organization bringing together men across the various teacher education programs for friendship and professional development.