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Clubs and Affinity Groups

Fresno Pacific includes a variety of student clubs and affinity groups ranging from academic-oriented to personal interests.

The Sunbird community is always open to the formation of new clubs!

Clubs

Anime Club

Connects students with a shared interest in anime, exploring Japanese animation and culture through discussions, activities and events.

Birdies & Bogeys

A casual social club for students who enjoy golfing or want to learn the game.

Climbing Club

Connects rock-climbing enthusiasts through affordable local climbing and outdoor adventures.

Club Folklorico

Dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich heritage of Mexican folkloric dance.

Glass House

A creative community where artists and writers can share their talents and collaborate.

Kinesiology Club

Supports students interested in exercise science through professional development, networking and community engagement.

Mariachi Club

Welcomes musicians of all skill levels who are interested in celebrating Hispanic culture and music.

Model UN

Engages students in discussions of global issues and participation in United Nations simulations.

Nursing Club

Provides peer support, academic resources, service opportunities and career networking for future healthcare professionals.

RunBirds

Provides a welcoming community for past, present and future Sunbirds to enjoy walking, running and training together at any experience level.

Wilderness Club

Explores the outdoors through hiking, camping and other adventure activities.

Affinity Groups

Monarca: Latinx Student Union

Monarca provides an opportunity for students to connect around shared cultural heritage and build community. This group celebrates the diversity of Latinx culture through mutual encouragement, friendship and advocacy. With Monarca, students can share their experiences, deepen their cultural and spiritual identity and build relationships that strengthen their sense of purpose and belonging on campus.

ROOTED: Black Student Union

ROOTED seeks to foster a welcoming space for students to gather in fellowship, connecting through shared cultural identity and lived experiences. “Rooted” in the Christian values of love, connection and belonging, this group offers opportunities for students to support one another, build meaningful relationships and engage in dialogue that affirms the richness of Black culture and faith.