Discover Clubs and Organizations at Embry-Riddle
At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, students have the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of organizations, with new clubs emerging each year. Whether connecting with like-minded peers or stepping into entirely new experiences, students can do so in a safe, relaxed and welcoming environment.
Some clubs focus purely on fun, like the Surf Club at the Daytona Beach Campus and the Hang Gliding Club at the Prescott Campus, taking full advantage of the unique campus outdoor settings. Others complement Embry-Riddle's academic offerings, providing hands-on experiences and valuable teamwork opportunities. For example, the Rocket Development Club at the Prescott Campus gives students a rare chance to design, build and test their own rockets— an opportunity typically unavailable to undergraduates at other institutions.
Additionally, several clubs support Embry-Riddle's diverse student community, fostering community and connection among students. Among these are the Black Student Union, which promotes cultural awareness and community engagement, as well as other cultural organizations like the Latin American Student Association, National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, the Japanese Student Association and more. These clubs provide a platform for students to celebrate their background, share experiences and create connections within the campus community.
Get Involved On Campus
At the center of campus life is a dynamic network of student organizations, each providing unique opportunities for engagement and development. With nearly 400 clubs and organizations, these diverse groups play a key role in student success, highlighting their positive impact on personal and academic growth.
Here are just a few clubs and organizations waiting for you at Embry-Riddle:
AIAA Design/Build/Fly
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Astronomy Club
Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)
Embry-Riddle's College of Business has launched a student chapter of the AAAE, enhancing students' practical experience and professional connections. This initiative builds on the university's strong online education reputation by providing networking opportunities with top aviation employers.
The chapter addresses the relationship-building challenges of online learning, allowing students to connect virtually and in person, share best practices and form connections with peers and future employers.
Baja SAE
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Weather Club
There's a Club for That
With so many exciting clubs and organizations at Embry-Riddle, there's something for everyone. Whether you want to expand your skills, make new friends or have fun — get involved and discover your passion today. Join a club and make the most of your Embry-Riddle experience!