Student Leadership

Make a Difference on Campus

College is more than a place to earn a degree. It’s a community where you can make a difference, find your voice, discover interests, and develop new strengths. To make the most of your college years, get involved beyond the classroom. The confidence and experience you’ll gain can make a world of difference to your future.

Campus Programming Board

The Campus Programming Board (CPB) is where the fun begins on campus. Help plan and organize large and small social events, entertainment, lectures, and service projects that facilitate enjoyment, inspiration, and connection.

Inter-Fraternity Sorority Council (IFSC)

The Inter-Fraternity Sorority Council represents collegiate and social fraternities and sororities at New York Tech. The IFSC promotes academic growth within Greek life and enhances the campus community through programming, community service, leadership, and professional development. For info, contact ifscow@nyit.edu.

Orientation Leader Experience Mentor

Become an orientation leader and welcome new students to campus, familiarize them with campus life, and engage them in activities throughout the year. You can also work one-on-one as a First-Year Experience Mentor (advising), helping a new student make a successful transition to college, both academically and socially. Interested? Email: studentlifenyc@nyit.edu.

Student Government Association

Looking to be an agent for change for the campus community? Join the executive board or legislative senate of the Student Government Association, the voice of the student body, advocating for improvements to campus life at every level. Build strong relationships with campus administrators and play an important role in the funding process of student clubs and organizations.

Student Leadership Development Opportunities

Identify and develop your leadership skills through our First-Year Experience (and Blue and Gold Track programs for continuing students). Engage in core courses and elective activities promoting equity, social justice, self-discovery, student achievement, and diversity.

Peer Tutor

Do you excel in an academic area others find difficult? Do you have a passion for your subject and the patience to pass your knowledge along? Are you reliable and do you find it rewarding to help others succeed? Then you’d be a great addition to the Learning Center as a peer tutor.

Volunteer/Community Service Center

Community Service Centers are the hub of the university’s commitment to social responsibility. Get involved as a volunteer on campus or with community agencies, or become a regular CSC project coordinator, acting as an ambassador and liaison between New York Tech, clubs and organizations, and off-campus organizations