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The University does not operate fraternities. Rather, it encourages the formation of campus clubs associated with nationality, academic disciplines and other interest groups. These clubs are extra-curricular and engage in a variety of activities. Full student participation is encouraged, since this provides for the development of student leadership and self-expression. Each school year, clubs are assigned special days/weekends during which they conduct social, cultural and religious programmes for the entire University community. The following clubs are approved by the University's administration which appoints faculty sponsors as liaisons. Please note that all registered students are members of at least three clubs-a national/international club, an academic club, and the Associated Student Body (ASB). |