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Clubs and Organizations

Any ENMU-Roswell student group officially recognized by the University is declared to be a student organization and is subject to the Clubs, Organizations, and Advisor Handbook. Initial recognition of a student organization constitutes approval of its proposed program and purposes (constitution). Recognition is a charter to exist, and continued recognition may be withdrawn or suspended by the Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs or the Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs. Recognition by ENMU-Roswell gives a student organization/club the right to use the name of ENMU-Roswell and in turn, implies the responsibility of the organization to use the name wisely. Recognized organizations may use facilities according to established policies.

Each organization should apply for recognition through the Student Affairs department. The organization will be asked to complete and turn in a copy of its proposed constitution, by-laws, and an organizational application form; all provided on the ENMU-Roswell website. Its purposes shall be compatible with the philosophy and educational objectives of ENMU-Roswell. Any changes in the constitution of a student organization must be reviewed and approved by the Student Organizational Review Committee (an ad hoc committee formed to review student issues) before they become effective.

Student clubs and organizations are encouraged to participate in activities.

The application form and handbook can be accessed via the ENMU-Roswell website. Please submit forms to the Student Services Building. For more information, please call (575) 624-7158.

A current and updated list of ENMU-Roswell clubs and organizations is available on the University website.

ENMU-Roswell encourages students with interests not represented in this list to establish additional associations or clubs. For more information about ENMU-Roswell student organizations, please call (575) 624-7158.

Intramural Sports

ENMU-Roswell encourages students and staff to develop skills in activities that contribute to their lifelong physical fitness. An intramural program takes place throughout the year.

Intramural sports include 3-on-3 basketball, 2-on-2 basketball, poker run, basketball relay, 1-mile run/walk, agility run, shuttle run, softball throw, football pass/kick, table tennis, and bench press competition.