Finding Your Place in the Regis Community

Getting involved in campus activities is one of the most important things you can do as a Regis student, and the research backs it up: students who participate in clubs, organizations and campus life consistently report higher academic performance and greater satisfaction with their college experience. At Regis, the opportunities to get involved are as diverse as the student body itself, from service and advocacy organizations to cultural groups, recreational clubs, leadership programs and everything in between. Whether you are looking to deepen friendships, explore new interests or simply find your people, student activities at Regis are where community is built, one experience at a time.

Ways to Get Involved

From Regis University clubs, recreational sports and student government to leadership development through RegisCorps, service opportunities and campus traditions, there is no shortage of ways to find your place at Regis. Involvement looks different for every student, and, whether you dive in from day one or ease into it over time, what matters most is finding the experiences that feel authentic to you.

Two students gathered and chatting with a vibrant painting in the background.

Connect with Peers in Student Organizations

Regis University clubs and student organizations are student-led communities built around shared interests, identities, causes and activities, giving you ways to connect with peers who share your passions from the moment you arrive on campus. Explore the full list of organizations to find the groups that fit who you are and what you care about..

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Organizations and programs providing volunteer opportunities for students
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Student clubs and organizations
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Club and intramural sports
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Academic honor societies

Involvement with Purpose

At Regis, getting involved is about more than filling your schedule. Every club, organization and campus activity is an opportunity to grow as a leader, deepen your sense of purpose and live out the Jesuit values of service, reflection and care for others. Here, the most meaningful college experiences happen when what you do outside the classroom reflects who you are becoming inside it.

Regis University students and volunteers serving food during a community outreach event.

Service Opportunities

From spring break service trips and campus partnerships with Denver community organizations to service learning embedded in course work, Regis offers meaningful ways to connect your involvement with real impact and put Jesuit values into practice beyond the classroom.

Student leaders meeting with the campus mascot, joined by a service dog, in a campus lounge.

Student Government Association

The Regis University Student Government Association (RUSGA) gives every traditional undergraduate student a voice in campus life, offering elected and appointed leadership roles that shape programming, advocate for student needs and drive positive change across the Regis community.

Students in the Global Inclusive Program participating in a collaborative classroom activity.

Community for Belonging

Regis is a place where every student is seen, valued and welcomed, with inclusive organizations, cultural groups and campus programs that foster mutual respect, genuine connection and a shared sense of purpose across the entire community.

Virtual Tour

I'm really big into intramural sports here, specifically watching. It’s fun to play, but it's also really fun to just grab dinner with friends and watch all your other friends on campus play because it is such a small campus. You really do know and recognize everyone, which is awesome because it makes it a lot more fun to enjoy these activities and watch everyone else engage in them. Even if you just want to do homework outside and have a little distraction or eat dinner, it's great.

Elizabeth, B.S. Psychology, '24
Regi moving in to his dorm during move-in at orientation.

Meet Regi

Regi the Ranger is the Regis mascot and a firm believer in lighthearted fun and cura personalis. She hails from the family of foxes that can frequently be seen on campus and is always ready to cheer on the Rangers. Whether you see her at a baseball game, in the student center or walking across campus, be sure to say hi and "Go Rangers!"

Ranger Traditions

Regis Traditions are more than annual events. They are the shared experiences that connect every generation of students to nearly 150 years of Ranger history and to one another. Whether you are a first-year student finding your footing or a senior celebrating your final year, Ranger traditions are where lifelong memories are made and where the Regis community comes alive.

Class Photo at Orientation

Your New Student Orientation class photo marks the start of your Ranger experience. It's a keepsake you'll look back on as you grow alongside classmates and become part of a tradition that spans generations.

Blue and Gold Weekend

Held each fall, Blue and Gold Weekend brings together current students, alumni, families and friends for four days of Ranger pride, featuring a campus bonfire, Iggy Beer Fest, athletic events, a community picnic and much more.

Snow Week

A tradition more than 50 years in the making, Snow Week is a student-organized celebration featuring a theme chosen each year, culminating in a day of music, food and activities including silent discos, hypnotists, food trucks and bouncy castles.

Welcome Week

Welcome Week carries the energy of New Student Orientation into the first days of the semester, offering new students a full schedule of events, activities and opportunities to connect with their classmates before the academic year gets fully underway.

Holiday Celebrations

The holiday season at Regis is filled with cherished traditions, like the annual tree lighting, Christmas masses, toy drives for the Denver community and Brunch with Santa, that bring students, families and the campus community together to celebrate the season in true Ranger spirit.

Ranger Week

Ranger Week is one of the signature celebrations of the Regis calendar, bringing the entire campus together to celebrate Ranger pride through a spirited week of events, activities and community moments that students look forward to all year long.

Rugby players competing and contesting the ball during a match.
Student riding a mechanical bull during Ranger Week festivities.
Regis University students participating in a canoe activity on the water.
Students enjoying a winter campus event and posing with an illuminated ice sculpture.