Get Involved at Armstrong
The Armstrong Student Center is the heart of involvement on Miami University’s campus. We are home to the David and Valerie Hodge Center for Student Engagement and Leadership (ASC 2020) which contains dedicated student office space, mailboxes, and multiple offices to help students get involved. Armstrong Student Center itself offers multiple involvement opportunities, including the Commuter Center, the Armstrong Student Center Board, and student employment.
Find your Niche, Make your Mark
Our commitment to fostering a sense of community and engagement is exemplified through the Commuter Center and the Student Center Board, two dynamic hubs that cater to the diverse needs and interests of our student body.
At the Commuter Center, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with commuting. From study spaces to commuter-focused events, we strive to create a supportive community that makes your time at Miami University both enriching and enjoyable. Your journey doesn't just happen in the classroom; it's about being part of a community that values your presence and contributions.
By joining the Student Center Board, you have the opportunity to actively shape the social and cultural landscape of Miami University. Develop leadership skills, contribute to the planning of major campus events, and connect with students from diverse backgrounds. This is not just a board; it's a community of students committed to creating memorable experiences for their peers.
Student Employment Opportunities
The Armstrong Student Center is not only a place for community engagement but also a platform for students to gain valuable work experience. Joining any of our dedicated teams provides you with the chance to contribute to the vibrant atmosphere of our center while developing essential skills that will serve you well in your future endeavors.
Student Organization Quick Links
For more information about Student Organizations, visit the Center for Student Engagement, Activities, & Leadership located in the Sue Henry '73 & Carter Phillips Student Activities Suite (ASC 2029)