Jul 17, 2025  
2025-2026 College Catalog 
    
2025-2026 College Catalog

Student Life


Campus and Community Engagement

In support of CF’s goal to promote student learning and success, the Office of Student Life fosters the social, physical and educational well-being of students by providing opportunities and experiences for engagement at the college and in the community. Student engagement and development is accomplished by:

  • providing resources for individual development as well as for student clubs and organizations
  • fostering leadership development opportunities for students
  • providing opportunities for student and faculty interaction and learning through co-curricular events and services.

CF student clubs and organizations exist on campus to support the college goal of promoting student learning and success through the support from the Office of Student Life. These groups provide individuals opportunities to pursue interests while developing new relationships and leadership skills. All clubs are established by students, based on common interests and can include social experiences, educational workshops, service projects and more and are open to any students enrolled at CF. They include Culture, Faith and Spiritual, Leadership and Personal Enhancement, Social and Political, and Sports and Wellness Clubs. Academic-Related organizations are generally tied to an academic course and include competition teams, Student Publications and Visual and Performing Arts. Student Leadership Organizations participate in a selection process each spring, and students are welcome to apply. If you don’t see something that you are interested in, inquire about starting your own club! Please check us out on the web at CF.edu/StudentLife or stop by the Office of Student Life at each campus.

Service Learning and Community Engagement Opportunities

Service Learning at CF is a high-impact educational practive that integrates meaningful service with academic instruction and guided reflection It helps students apply what they are learning in class to real-world challenges, deepening their understanding of course content, while building civic responsibility and community connection.

Students can explore potential career paths, gain hands-on experience, expand their professional networks, and engage in personal growth. Whether through direct service, research-based projects, or engagement with campus initiatives like the Patriot Pantry or Service Leadership Program, students are encouraged to make a meaningful impact while developing valuable skills for lifelong success.

To learn more, email servicelearning@cf.edu or visit CF.edu/Service Learning.