University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences - Student Involvement

Student Involvement

CBS Students are not only heavily involved with their classes, but also in many different student organizations related to the biological sciences. Administrative sponsored student clubs include:

  • CBS Student Board
  • CBS Ambassadors
  • Deans' Scholars Program

University of Minnesota students also have the opportunity to create their own student groups. Examples of these student started groups include:

  • AED Pre-Medical Honor Society
  • AMSA Premed
  • Biochemistry Club
  • Biological Science Journal Club
  • Biology Club
  • Biology Hoopla Club
  • Biology Without Borders
  • Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Club
  • Forensic Science Club
  • Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development Club
  • Headwaters Ecology Club
  • Link-Up: Lead & Learn Mentor Program
  • Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students
  • Microbiology Club
  • Neuroscience Club
  • Pre-Dental Club
  • Pre-Optometry Club
  • Pre-Pharmacy Club
  • Pre-Physician Assistant Club
  • Student Society of Stem Cell Research Club

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