Student Organizations
why join?
Section titled “why join?”- Meet other people and make friends (touch grass)
- Learn about new things through workshops and industry talks
- Build projects with others outside the classroom
- Develop professional and leadership skills
- Network with industry professionals and recruiters
CS orgs at ASU
Section titled “CS orgs at ASU”alphabetical order, not comprehensive
ACM Student Chapter
ASU’s chapter of ACM, the world’s largest computing society. They host tech talks, workshops, and networking events for anyone interested in CS.
- Website: asu.acm.org
Claude Builder Club (CBC)
A platform to build open-sourced, interdiscplinary projects backed by Anthropic & other Unicorns!
- Website: claudebuilder.club
CodeDevils
ASU Online’s first and largest software engineering student organization. Open to all ASU students, both online and in person, CodeDevils provides opportunities to collaborate on projects, build professional skills, and connect with a community of developers.
- Website: Linktree
The AI Society
Learn about AI and machine learning through hands-on workshops, projects, and talks.
- Website: ais-asu.com
Google Developer Student Club (GDSC)
Google’s official student developer club at ASU. Learn about Google technologies, build cool projects, and get access to Google resources and workshops.
- Website: asudsc.com
Hacker Devils
Become technical interview-ready with Hacker Devils! They focus on helping students prepare for technical interviews by practicing Leetcode problems. Hosts sessions for beginners & the more experienced alike.
- Linktree: linktr.ee/asuhackerdevils
Linux Users Group (ASULUG)
The Linux Users Group at ASU brings together Linux and free-and-open-source software (FOSS) enthusiasts. They help new users get started with Linux, learn programming languages, and host multiple events throughout the year.
- Website: new.asulug.org
The Software Developers Association (SoDA)
The oldest, largest, and most active CS club on campus. SoDA hosts workshops, hackathons, and brings in industry professionals for info sessions.
- Website: thesoda.io
sunhacks
ASU’s largest hackathon, and the only one sponsored by MLH. Build something cool in 24 hours, meet other hackers, and compete for prizes. Great for first-time hackathon participants!
- Website: sunhacks.io
Sun Devil Rocketry
ASU’s oldest student rocketry organization. SDR provides students with resources to follow their passions into the aerospace industry. The avionics team specializes in embedded hardware and firmware, but they also have other upcoming projects such as a web dashboard and Linux device drivers.
- Website: sundevilrocketry.github.io
Video Game Development Club
Make games with other students! They work on collaborative projects throughout the year, teach game engines like Unity, and host game jams.
- Sun Devil Central: Video Game Development Club
Women in Computer Science (WiCS)
A supportive community for women in tech at ASU. WiCS hosts study sessions, professional development workshops, and social events. Open to anyone who supports women in computing!
- Website: asuwics.org
how to get involved
Section titled “how to get involved”- Most, if not all, clubs have Discord servers you can join to chat, ask questions, and get event announcements. You can usually find up-to-date invite links on their websites
- Attend a few meetings to see if you vibe with it
- Consider applying as an organizer to help run things and contribute to the community!