Student Organizations


CSJ Student Organizations
The Center for Social Justice grants access to benefits to over 50 student organizations that engage in community work at Georgetown, in the DC Metropolitan Area, and beyond. These organizations are diverse in mission, ranging from tutoring and mentoring DC youth on a weekly basis, to organizing large-scale awareness campaigns on GU’s campus.
View the list of student organizations.
Resources for Current CSJ Student Organizations
Through CSJ’s Advisory Board for Student Organizations (ABSO), student organizations have access to many benefits. Learn about the full description of access to benefits for student organizations.
Learn more about resources on building and maintaining organizations at Georgetown.
Starting a New CSJ Student Organization
If you want to start a new student organization with a social justice mission, then CSJ is the place for you! At the beginning of each semester there is a call for new student organizations. Look for communications from the Center for Student Engagement, and how you can complete the required application to enter the New Club Development process.
For questions or more information about New Club Development, email advisoryboards@georgetown.edu
Resources for Community Members
If you are a community member interested in learning more about one of our CSJ student organizations, view our list of current organizations. If you have additional questions, would like more information about a specific organization, or are interested in partnering with a current or new student organization, reach out to csjabso@georgetown.edu.
Learn more about the Advisory Board of Student Organizations
Learn more about CSJ ABSO and how student organizations are supported.