University Clubs

Graduate Student Assembly (GSA)

The Graduate Student Assembly oversees general graduate student activities at Carnegie Mellon and seeks to improve the quality of life and education for the university's graduate students. GSA organizes social and outreach activities. It also acts as a liaison with the Carnegie Mellon administration and national graduate student organizations to advocate for the needs and interests of graduate students. GSA produces the Graduate Times, a newsletter geared specifically to graduate students. Read More

Black Graduate Student Organization (BGSO)

The Black Graduate Student Organization supports the cultural, academic and professional needs of graduate students of color. BGSO produces a quarterly newsletter and organizes social events, career forums (called Fireside Chats) and networking events. Read More

Graduate Support Programs Office

The Graduate Support Programs Office provides academic support programs for all university graduate students, with particular emphasis on supporting, empowering and retaining graduate students of color and women in the sciences and technical fields. GSPO sponsors the Professional Development Seminar Series, the doctoral career path panels, inter-university programs for students of color, and graduate women’s gatherings and mentoring programs. In addition to student advising, GSPO offers several funding opportunities to support graduate student research, academic programs and attendance at conferences. Read More  

Student Organization Directory

With over 276 Student Government recognized student organizations on the Carnegie Mellon campus, there are many opportunities to get involved in creating your graduate school experience. Our organizations represent various social, service, media, academic, spiritual, recreational, sport, religious, political, cultural, and governance opportunities for all students. Search through the student organization directory here.