There are over 100 different clubs and organizations on campus that students can easily join. If there isn't a club that students are interested in, they can start one! It's very simple - they only need 4 other students and a faculty member to support them and they can do it. Rollins makes it simple! Greek life makes up a large part of the campus organizations, even though it's only 35{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of the campus. Joining a club or taking part in campus events will definitely help spike your involvement and interest in college life and help you to become better acquainted with going to college. Also, if you didn't want to go to a bar or anything of that sort on a week night or whenever really, there is ALWAYS something going on around campus. For example, the first week of March, an organization I'm in is sponsoring DayGlow on campus which students love to come to! Simple and fun events like those help bring the campus together.
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