The Spring 2026 Get Involved Fair kicked off the beginning of the new semester in the Campus Center and Academic Spine on January 28 & 29 of 2026. The annual event provides students the opportunity to learn about Stockton’s 250+ student organizations and meet new peers.
“The Get Involved Fair is a wonderful event that showcases all the different opportunities to get involved on campus,” stated Laura Leonel, an involved Junior Communications major at Stockton. “It’s a chance for new students to see what is available on campus, and a chance for new clubs to show everyone what they’re about!”
From 10 A.M. to 3 P.M., tables from various student organizations lined the hallways, greeting passing students, and creating new connections. The Get Involved Fair is not only an opportunity to learn about other clubs; it also shares what current clubs have to offer, including upcoming events, membership benefits, and community.
“Tabling for the Mexican Student Association (MEXSA) club is always an amazing time because you get to know others,” stated Leslie, Vice President of MEXSA. “Through tabling & MEXSA I have met my lifetime friends, and I get to meet others from the same background as me!”
Stockton’s student organizations cater to a large variety of identities and interests. These clubs include associations for different ethnicities and cultures, religions, sports, arts, and Greek Life. Alongside student run organizations, different departments of the University, such as Global Engagement and Stockton’s radio station, WLFR, tabled as well, adding even more opportunities to get involved on campus.
“The Get Involved Fair is always helpful because a lot of people who go to Stockton don’t know we have an on-campus radio station,” stated Jo Kelly, a member of WLFR. “When we connect with students in person, it helps us grow a supportive community, which in turn keeps our college radio alive.”
The Get Involved Fair remains a staple event in Stockton’s annual line-up, and continues to bring students together throughout campus. Whether it is through joining clubs or meeting new friends, the event offers something for everyone in attendance.
“I got to table for The First Ospreys Club and connect with other first-gen students like me,” said Hannah Binetsky, Treasurer of First Ospreys. “I also got the chance to join a club myself and find other prospering teachers here at Stockton.”
To learn more about Stockton’s student organizations and other upcoming events, be sure to check out OspreyHub for more information.
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