University of Michigan - Flint

University of Michigan-Flint

Student Organizations

Honors Student Council: The University of Michigan-Flint Honors Student Council is a student organization created to unite, assist, govern, and represent the Honors students of the University. Upon acceptance into the Honors Scholar Program, each student is granted membership and is encouraged to attend Council meetings, and participate in the election of class representatives. Each year has a representative. Students undertake service projects such as Habitat for Humanity and educational trips to places such as Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Mackinaw Island.

Student Government: Many honors students participate in student government as a means to make their voices heard among members of the administration.

Student Newspaper: The student newspaper is a good place to contribute articles, poetry, and reports. Past honors students have acted as reporters, and as the newspaper editor.

University-wide Clubs: More than 40 student clubs cover a wide variety of interest from the Pre-Med Club to the Greek Site, and numerous other organizations.

Honors Scholar Program