Activities and Student Organizations
Architecture is your passion, but not your only interest.
With over 1,100 student organizations at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ ranging from academic, professional, cultural, to service-oriented groups, take advantage and pursue your interests. Who knows, you might even discover a new one!
So many student organizations also means a myriad of campus activities for you to join, most of which are hosted at the Marshall Student Center. The primary gathering spot for students, experience how its design and architecture promotes community-building and strengthens your connection with USF. Make lifelong memories with lifetime friends.
Below is a list of student organizations specific to the USF School of Architecture & Community Design (SACD). To learn more about student life, programs, services, and programs at USF, visit the website
Student Organizations Specific to SACD
President: Alejandra Mateus
Past President: Franchesca Foronda
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Marketing Manager:
Chief Event Coordinator:
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Media Director:
The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) provides information and resources on issues critical to architectural education. Working closely with SACD and the Tampa Bay chapter of the American Institute of Architects, the USF AIAS organizes school forums, lectures, workshops, tours, and social events.
Architecture College of students
President: Rozeth Aquino
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Treasurer:
Supporting Officer:
The Architecture College Council (ACC) distributes information to architecture students. ACC also acts as a communications liaison between the university community, SACD faculty, the USF Student Government, and the student body. Opportunities for networking with other architectural students and professionals are provided through school, university, community, state, and nationally organized events.
Student Women in Architecture
President: Sofia Muniz
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Marketing Director:
Treasurer:
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Student Women in Architecture promotes the equality of all genders in the discipline and advocates for the strength and talent that women bring. The organization also hosts social events to build professional-student relationships within the architectural community. Young women interested in architecture have the opportunity to meet with professional women in the field.