Student Societies
List of societies- African Christian Democratic Party Youth League
- Catholic Students Society
- Adam Tas Vereniging
- Adlib-Improv
- Anglican Students Society
- Spirituality, Philosophy and Yoga Society (SPYS)
- Berg- en Toer-Klub (Mountain and Tour Club)
- Black Students Association
- Canticum Novum (Stellenbosch Student Church Choir)
- DASUS (German Students at Stellenbosch University)
- Democratic Alliance Students' Organisation (DASO)
- Every Nation (His People Christian Church)
- Golden Key Academic Honours Society
- Gabonese Research and Scientific Discussion Group (GRSDG)
- Habitat for Humanity
- Landsdiensbeweging
- Lesbigay
- Matie Community Service
- Matie Dance Society
- Matie Productions
- New Apostolic Church Society
- Stellenbosch Poetry Society
- Die Voortrekkers
- SDASM
- Shofar Church Society
- Chess Society
- Stellenbosch Baptists Society
- Stellenbosch Gemeente
- The Bible Talks Student Church
- UNASA-Stellenbosch (United Nations South Africa)
- Debating Society
- Stellenbosch University Choir
- US Otaku
- Vineyard Christian Fellowship
- Wynkultuurvereniging (Wine Culture Society)
- Agriculture Students Association (ASA)
- Consumer Science Society
- Economic and Management Sciences Society
- English Society
- Geology Society
- Industrial Psychology Society
- Juridical Society of the law faculty
- Sciences Student Society
- Stellenbosch Forestry Student Association
- Theological Student Society
- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Student Committee (BASC)
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