Join the club (or society)

09 February 2022
Join the club
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Take a step back from studying and join one of UCT’s clubs or societies – there’s a list of them to choose from and you won’t be disappointed.

Because everyone needs a break from the books, why not consider joining one of UCT’s many clubs and societies.

Here’s a few other reasons why we think you should sign up:

  1. Mingle – getting to know people outside of your faculty is always a good idea. Yes, we get that it’s daunting to mix with strangers, especially when you’re still settling in, but joining a club or society will help you to spread your wings – make new friends and get to know campus a bit better.
  2. Pay it forward – everyone needs to give back, and if you’re looking for tangible ways to do so, there are plenty of societies that tick this box.
  3. Upweight your CV – in time you will need an internship, and depending on your course, there are a bunch of clubs and societies that will look good on your CV.
  4. Learn something new – if you’re looking to learn a new skill then look no further – you’d be surprised at just how much you will learn about yourself along the way.

If you’re keen to join here’s how:

In 2022 you can join clubs and societies via PeopleSoft or Vula. You can then pay a membership fee via EFT or have the club, society or development agency charge it to your fee account.

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) does not fund extramural activities, but if sponsored students would like to participate in societies or development agencies, they can contact societies@uct.ac.za.

Academic:

  • AIESEC (the world’s largest student organisation)
  • Black Law Students’ Forum
  • Education Development Unit Student Organisation
  • Organisational Psychology Students’ Society

Faith:

  • Anglican Students’ Society
  • Christian Medical Fellowship
  • Hindu Students’ Society
  • Muslim Youth Movement
  • South African Union of Jewish Students

Special interest:

  • Ballroom and Latin Dancing Society
  • Birding UCT
  • Debating Union
  • Engineers Without Borders
  • Habitat for Humanity

Politics:

  • Economic Freedom Fighters’ Student Command
  • Democratic Alliance Students’ Organisation
  • Palestine Solidarity Forum
  • South African Students’ Congress
  • United Nations’ Association of SA

National and cultural:

  • Abantu Zambian Society
  • Congolese Society
  • East African Students’ Association
  • Ghana Society
  • UCT Asian Students’ Association

Check out the full list of available clubs and societies.


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