Campus Life Office
Campus Life Office
G112 Williams Center
716.673.3143
Website: https://www.fredonia.edu/student-life/campus-life
Campus Life
Through a broad array of programs and services, Campus Life supports student success, connection, involvement and belonging through student activities, campus traditions and a vibrant student union. For example:
- Daytime Programming (Campus Connections)
- Weekend Programming (FREDweekends/collaboration with clubs)
- Advisement to student organizations
- Provide a meeting place, by reservation, for groups and organizations
- Maintain leadership workshops for students, organizations and advisors
- Facilitate advertisement for campus/organization events
- Encourage students to participate in Volunteer and Community service projects
- Provides student portal for club/organization business functions
- Leadership of the Greek Life system, Welcome Weeks and student leadership conferences for Greeks and Club Leaders
- Manage the Williams Center (student union), which serves as the hub of the campus' student activities
In addition to the above services, the Campus Life Office plans Family and Friends Weekend, Homecoming Pep Rally, and works closely with Residence Life events, Admissions, Intercultural Center, Alumni Affairs, First-Year and Transition programs, Health Center and Counseling Center.
For more information regarding Campus Life, students should contact the Campus Life Office at (716) 673-3143 or email campus.life@fredonia.edu.
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Student Association
The mission of the Student Association is to promote the general welfare of the students of SUNY Fredonia, enhance student life on campus, and represent the interests of the student body as Fredonia’s student government. Central to this effort is the following: Distributing the funds generated from the Student Activity Fee; Enhancing the campus community intellectually, socially and culturally through the funding and development of student organizations; Providing important services for students not otherwise maintained by the university; Representing students to the administration and all other external agencies when necessary; Defending students from unfair policies both on and off-campus; Providing students with an open forum for discussion of all topics.