CHP Student Handbook

Chamberlain Student Resource Center

The Student Resource Center, Chamberlain's Platform to Connect to Student Organizations

The Student Resource Center (SRC) is Chamberlain University's dynamic platform, providing students with a centralized hub for exploring and engaging in experiences, organizations, and events that support involvement and professional development. Accessible at The Student Resource Center, the SRC is the gateway to a vibrant community, enriching the student journey beyond the classroom.

Within the Student Resource Center you can: 

  • Enrich Your Experience: Dive into a world of organizations, experiences, and events designed to complement your academic journey.
  • Experience Personal Growth: Student involvement is about personal growth and strategic skill development for your holistic development. 
  • Connect and Network: Build lasting connections with peers through Student Organizations who share your passions and ambitions within the Chamberlain community and become a part of something greater. 

Recognized Student Organizations (RSO)

Chamberlain's Student Resource Center will house the Recognized Student Organizations (RSO), which offer students a valuable opportunity to engage and be involved with their Chamberlain community. 

RSOs exist to enrich the classroom and community experience for our students. Every student is encouraged to participate, whether by joining an existing organization or taking the initiative to create a new RSO. 

RSOs offer students a valuable opportunity to engage and connect with Chamberlain University (CU). Through RSOs, students can develop key competencies in professionalism and emotional intelligence, leadership, critical thinking, teamwork, communication, and career readiness. Following our Chamberlain CARE philosophy, RSOs focus on helping students to care for self and care for community by advocating for and promoting a climate of care.

RSOs exist to enrich the classroom and community experience for our students. There are two types of student organizations, University level and program or campus level.  University level organizations are not degree or program specific and open to the entire Chamberlain University student body whereas program or campus level organizations may be degree or campus specific for membership.

Every student is encouraged to participate and find a place to belong, whether it is with an existing organization or by taking the initiative to create a new Registered Student Organization.  Student organizations that formalize must follow the RSO Guidelines, 

Additional information on RSOs is accessible in on the Student Resource Center page. To learn more about RSOs or student involvement, email [email protected]