4 Fun Benefits in Becoming a Club Member at McKendree
Although most students assume college is meant for studying only, it is also important and healthy to have a social life. Most college campuses offer a variety of organizations and clubs for students like you to become a part of. Joining a club or participating in a group may seem scary at first, but it has countless benefits! Here are our top reasons why you should become a member of your campus’s organizations!
Find Life-Long Friends and Create Your Own Support System
One reason you should join a club is to have another opportunity to make friends! Many students choose to be a part of clubs, and when there are a lot of options, you’re bound to find at least one that catches your attention. Meeting new people outside of classes gives you the time to have deeper and more personal conversations; you might even build a friendship! Not only that, but also alongside making new friends, you have an opportunity to create a strong support system! College can be difficult, stressful, and mentally draining. Having a solid support system can make all the difference, and there’s no better way to start one than by meeting people through college activities!
Gain New Life Skills and Self-Confidence
Clubs and other student-run organizations often provide you with new skills and perspectives. Some of these skills may be more immediate and hands-on, but many will prove to serve you throughout your life (think communication and leadership skills!). So, if you need help speaking up or being in large social settings, no worries! Participating in activities will make you feel more comfortable and help you learn how to navigate group conversations quickly. This experience will give you confidence in your college career and personal life!
Give Yourself a Study Break (and Improve Your Mental Health!)
In the crazy hustle and bustle that comes with being a college student, it’s essential that you take breaks from time to time. Dedicating all your time to studying and homework is unhealthy and can lead to burnout. One study even suggests that those who participated in extracurricular activities were less likely to suffer from stress-related burnout. An outlet like a club can help you unwind and avoid becoming too overwhelmed. Your social life should remain equally crucial to your academic one!
Elevate Your Resume and Explore Work Opportunities
Employers also love seeing that you participated in activities outside of your classes during your college career. The communication, leadership, and collaboration skills you gained from participating in extracurriculars will stand out to any employer looking at your resume. It will also prove to them that you are an active member of whatever community you are a part of. Based on their research, U.S. News states that “the clubs and extracurricular activities you participate in could have as much impact as your major on your post-college job.”
The most important reason you should join a club is because it’s fun! Explore all the creative, wonderful, and exciting activities your campus offers! If you happen to be a part of our Bearcat family, check out our involvement fair on February 16th at 11 a.m. at the Hett! There will be many campus organizations for you to check out and join the fun!