Any ideas for my son to get more involved next quarter? He's not a fan of greek life, but is super outdoorsy and is trying to find like minded people, but is struggling as he says "most of his floor barely leaves the building"
To help your son find a community of outdoor enthusiasts at UCSD, there are several excellent options available that do not involve Greek life.
Outback Adventures Programs
UCSD's Outback Adventures is a premier hub for outdoor activities, offering:
- Guided Trips: Participate in day or weekend excursions such as backpacking, kayaking, and rock climbing, which are beginner-friendly and provide opportunities to meet new friends.
- Outback Climbing Center: A social space for students to climb and connect between classes.
- Outdoor Leadership Certificate: For those seeking deeper involvement, this program fosters a close-knit community of aspiring outdoor guides.
Several student-run organizations focus on outdoor activities:
- Trailblazers Club: Combines running, hiking, and mindfulness with weekly events.
- Peaks and Professors: Organizes hikes with faculty, promoting connections outside the classroom.
- Muir Environmental Corps: Engages in service projects and recreational trips.
For team-oriented activities, consider:
- Intramural Sports: Join as a free agent for outdoor sports like soccer and softball.
- Sports Clubs: Engage in clubs such as Surfing and Ultimate Frisbee for regular outdoor practices.
Encourage him to explore club tables during the first week of classes along Library Walk and check the UCSD Recreation website for upcoming events and activities. Following his college's social media pages can also provide insights into local gatherings that may be more accessible than larger campus events.