Hi my daughter is looking to meet more people their age and expand their social circle beyond just their off-campus roommates. They’ve joined a few clubs, but many seem to skew younger (mostly freshmen/sophomores), and they’re pre-health but don’t want to only do pre-health organizations. They’re mainly looking for something fun, chill, and social, ideally involving outdoor activities. Any recs?
To help your daughter meet peers and expand her social network, UCLA provides a range of clubs and activities that are both fun and conducive to socializing.
Social Groups
- Pre-Med Community: A supportive group that emphasizes wellness and community over competition, ideal for connecting with like-minded students.
- Med Mentors: This organization connects undergraduates with medical students for informal Coffee Chats, providing a relaxed environment to meet older peers and mentors Med Mentors.
- Phi Chi Medical Fraternity: A co-ed fraternity that organizes social and educational events for pre-health students, fostering a sense of community Phi Chi.
- Outdoor Adventures: Offers guided trips, rock climbing, and backpacking, which are excellent for bonding with fellow students Outdoor Adventures.
- UCLA Marina Aquatic Center: Located in Marina Del Rey, students can enjoy kayaking, sailing, and surfing, providing a fun way to meet others Marina Aquatic Center.
- jane b semel Community Garden: Offers gardening workshops and social opportunities centered on healthy living Community Garden.
Encourage her to explore the SOLE Database for more clubs, follow relevant organizations on social media for event updates, and participate in resource fairs to connect with student leaders SOLE Database.