7500 CLUB
The 7500 Club works in close liaison with Woodbury’s Digital Journalism course as an extracurricular wing that contributes to the campus’ online magazine. Members will create content including articles, photos, videos and podcasts for the print and digital publication. The club will also assist in planning Summer, Fall and Spring events. All majors welcome!

ACCOUNTING SOCIETY
Accounting Society is an organization where Accounting and other Business majors are welcome to join. It provides students opportunities for self-development and association among members and practicing business professionals. Accounting Society participates in many events that help members build early connections.
Meetings are on Tuesday’s 12:00 – 1:00 pm, room TBD

AIAS
The AIAS Woodbury chapter aims to promote collaboration between the students of architecture at Woodbury University and the professional practice by fostering individualism, leadership, and service in their architectural education. We envisions a studio culture where students can exchange ideas through collaboration, mentorship, and leadership. We strive for a studio environment that is open to criticism, open to differences, and personal and communal space is maintained through professionalism.

ANIMATION CLUB
The Woodbury Animation Club's purpose is to create a professional environment where not only animation students but animation enthusiasts can come together and learn about the industry from professionals as well as other students. We also enjoy hosting or collaborating events that showcase our student's talents as well as others that can inspire our art and propel us forward.

Behind the Seams
We are the new and improved Fashion Club at Woodbury University. We aim to teach our members about style, sewing, fashion trends, and how to recognize that Fashion is an art form. We are a creative and experimental club that will push boundaries on learning new things from minimal and aesthetics, and making them our own. We are Behind the Seams.
Meeting held biweekly Thursdays at 5PM
Location: Cabrini Hall, Room C204

BPWOW
The Business and Professional Women of Woodbury have the mission to (1) achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education, and information, (2) empower women, (3) build upon and develop members into successful women, (4) explore, build and maintain relationships with each other as well as networking with corporate professionals, and (5) increase personal development.
Meetings: Tuesdays 12-1pm SB102

Communication Club
The Communication Club at Woodbury is dedicated to the enrichment of students through imaginative, collective, and intuitive activities. Our aims is to embrace the diversity of the student body while increasing our individual and mutual understanding of communication in our surroundings. We meet every other week on Tuesdays, from 1-2PM. Location TBD.

CEO
CEO is Woodury University’s chapter of the national Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization. Our mission is to inform, support, and inspire college students to be entrepreneurial and seek opportunity through enterprise creation. We host the Baron Business Plan Competition to provide students with a chance to develop their entrepreneurial skills.
CEO is the premier global entrepreneurship network serving more than 200,000 students through 400 chapters in more than 43 states.
IIDA
IIDA gives students a direct and indirect approach to the issues and innovations surrounding the Interior Design profession. Being ACTIVE in IIDA sharpens leadership skills, easily connects you to create with student and professional designers internationally, looks amazing on resumes for prospective employers and scholarships, and opens your mind with unique workshops and competitions.It is a sure fire way to thrive and be successful in the competitive world of Interior Architecture!

PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
This association allows like minded individuals who are interested in psychology to brainstorm ideas, share the latest news and organize events related to psychology. We offer help to new students who have any questions about the program or Woodbury campus and provide information about the Psychology Program of Woodbury University. The club is not limited to psychology students only, students and faculty from all departments are welcome to join, as we discuss topics in psychology that can be very useful for people in general.
