Philosophy 

CWI recognizes students gain more from their college experience by getting involved outside of class. Students also improve their future employability by participating in clubs. Students will gain valuable communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills. Clubs at CWI exist to support student growth and success inside and outside of the classroom. 

Purpose 

College is more than just classes; it's about enhancing your experience by getting involved with campus groups and activities. Participating in student clubs offers significant benefits, helping you grow personally and professionally.

By engaging in campus life, you will:

  • Meet new people and build connections.
  • Interact with staff and faculty, opening doors for mentorship.
  • Develop leadership skills and teamwork abilities.
  • Boost your employability by demonstrating initiative.
  • Serve your community and foster social responsibility.
  • Explore new ideas, career paths, and goals.
  • Network with community members for future opportunities.
  • Enhance your resume, making you a more competitive applicant.

Student clubs at CWI are part of the Associated Students of the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (ASCWI). The information, policies, and procedures laid out in this handbook pertain to recognized clubs. These are groups that have been formally recognized by the Office of Student Engagement and ASCWI. 

All clubs must uphold the student club policies. Failure to meet the requirements outlined in this handbook may lead to a club losing its recognition.