Student Organizations
- University of the Assumption Central Student Council (UACSC)
- Architecture Association of the Assumption (AAA)
- Business Administration College Council (BACC)
- Citizen's Drug Watch (CDW)
- Computer Science Council (CSC)
- College Red Cross Youth Council (CRCYC)
- Council of Hotel and Restaurant Management Students (CHARMS)
- English Society (ENGSOC)
- Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines (ICPEP)
- Institute of Financial and Management Accountants (IFMA)
- Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA)
- League of Educators Advocating for Development (LEAD)
- League of the Tourism Students of the Philippines (LTSP)
- Mass Communications Students Association (MCSA)
- Mathematics Society (MATHSOC)
- Nursing Student Council (NSC)
- National Service Training Program (NSTP)
- Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE)
- Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers (PIIE)
- Psychology Society (PSYCHSOC)
- School of Technological Studies Mother Council (STSMC)
- Society of Arts and Sciences Students (SOARS)
- UA Student Assistance Organization (UASAO)
- UA Student Grantees Association (UASGA) which includes:
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Religious Organizations under the supervision of the Director of Campus and Outreach Ministry
- Apostolate for the Aged (Bahay Pag-ibig)
- Catechetical Ministry
- CFC Youth for Christ (YFC)
- Commentators-Lectors Guild (COMLEC)
- Christ's Youth in Action (CYA)
- Hospital Ministry
- Knights of the Blessed Sacrament
- Prison Apostolate
- Street Children
- Youth Community Service Club
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