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Beginners are welcome!
All trips will depart and return from the Johnson Center. Both transportation and equipment is included in the price of the trip.
Trip difficulty varies from adventure to adventure. The short trip description can help you find the best fit for you!
Hours of Operation
Half, full, and multi-day options on the weekends and spring break.
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Unit/Program Description
Providing quality recreation and wellness programs and services that support student success and promote healthy lifestyles
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The Center for Academic Resources and Enrichment Services (CARES) offers a variety of signature programs designed to bolster students' academic and personal growth. These programs include annual events, interactive workshops, and celebratory gatherings, all aimed at fostering a supportive environment. Through personalized advising, peer tutoring, and community engagement initiatives, CARES ensures that students have the resources and opportunities necessary for their overall success and development.
Location
Various locations across campus. Check event for specific details.
CARES Kickoff Celebration
The CARES kickoff celebration is a special event that takes place at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters. It is organized to welcome new and returning William C. Parker Scholars and set the tone for the academic school year. During the event, students get the chance to interact with staff, faculty, and administrators across the campus. They can also learn about the different academic and social support services available to them and explore the amazing co-curricular opportunities that await them during the semester. Moreover, students can receive swag and other prizes as a token of appreciation during the event.
CARES Enrichment Program
CARES Enrichment Program Services are specifically tailored to foster both academic and personal development among students. Through this service, students are given the chance to immerse themselves in a variety of enriching experiences. These experiences are carefully designed to cultivate essential life skills and foster positive attitudes that significantly contribute to their overall growth.
Brothers’ Chill N Chat
Brothers' Chill N Chat is an initiative that aims to establish a supportive and engaging community for men of color in college. The primary goal of this program is to provide a space and opportunity for college men to build a strong bond among themselves, develop academic and life skills, engage in meaningful dialogue, and explore topics related to their mental well-being and academic success.
Sister Inspiring Sister (SIS)
Sisters Inspiring Sisters (SIS) is a Women's support network housed in the Center for Academic Resources and Support Services (CARES). This vibrant and nurturing community is dedicated to uplifting college women, fostering a sense of belonging, sisterhood, and pride. Our group is a haven where members can share experiences, celebrate their unique identities, and grow both personally and academically. Through regular meetings, mentorship programs, leadership workshops, and cultural celebrations, this community group strives to empower each member to reach their fullest potential.
The Harambee Celebration is an opportunity to congratulate our scholars as they prepare to graduate from the University of Kentucky.
Life After UK
The "Life After UK Workshop Series" is a comprehensive program created for juniors and seniors at the University of Kentucky. Its primary goal is to prepare these students to transition from academic life to their subsequent careers or educational pursuits.
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Unit/Program Description
Assisting students in the areas of academic support, student development, tutoring, mentoring, and social enrichment programming
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The Dinkle-Mas Suite for LGBTQ* Resources serves as a community space for UK students. Come visit us to wind down in between classes, eat your lunch, work on homework, play board games, do some de-stress crafting, or even take a nap under our gazebo! Check out our various resources including our sexual wellness cart, menstrual hygiene station, lending library, community craft cabinet, and more!
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday
9AM-6PM (Fall/Spring)
9AM-5PM (Summer)
Location
Dinkle-Mas Suite for LGBTQ* Resources
160 Avenue of Champions Suite A250 Lexington, KY 40508
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Unit/Program Description
Offering groups, workshops, and counseling to support student's growth and assist students with mental health
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DanceBlue is an entirely student-run organization that fundraises year-round for the DanceBlue Hematology/Oncology Clinic and culminates in a 24-hour no sitting, no sleeping dance marathon. DanceBlue’s mission is to honor the final request Jarrett Mynear to “do something to help the Clinic.” As a student-run philanthropy at the University of Kentucky, DanceBlue raises funds and awareness for the fight against pediatric cancer while supporting patients and families affected by it. Funds raised by DanceBlue support the DanceBlue Hematology/Oncology Clinic at Kentucky Children’s Hospital.
You can be involved as a dancer on a team that fundraises throughout the year to participate in the 24-hour dance marathon. Or you can keep an eye out for Committee Applications to open in the spring semester! The organization frequently posts on Instagram @uk_danceblue with new information on how to get involved. Look for our signature events like DB5K, Silent Auction, and DBU for more ways to participate!
You can read more about the DanceBlue story here: https://danceblue.org/
Want to be involved with DanceBlue? https://danceblue.org/students/get-involved/
Check out ways to bring a DanceBlue Mini Marathon to your area: https://danceblue.org/community/mini-marathons/
Hours of Operation
Center for Student Involvement
Gatton Student Center, Suite A253
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Unit/Program Description
Engaging students in financial education programs and fostering healthy financial habits as well as providing a place for peer mentorship through the MoneyCATS team
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Unit/Program Description
Creating a positive social culture that supports and promotes academic success and wellbeing for all members of the Fraternity and Sorority Life community
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Transformative Learning offers free ETS-certified GRE Prep Seminars for UK students, staff, and alumni.
The GRE Prep Seminar is a one-time, 2 hour long, workshop designed to provide test-takers with an overview of what to expect when taking the GRE, brush up on test-taking and study strategies, as well as review materials for the verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections of the exam.
GRE Prep Seminars will be offered both in-person and virtually via zoom. All attendees must register in advance, as seating is limited!
Hours of Operation
Fall 2024 Schedule
Thursday, September 18th 2:30-4:30pm
Friday, October 25th 12:00 - 2:00pm
Thursday, November 14th 2:30-4:30pm
Location
The Study Central
500 Rose Street, Lexington KY 40506
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The Harambee Unity Graduation Celebration is designed to recognize the diverse community of students that shapes our university, celebrating the unique contributions, traditions, and achievements of each graduate. This celebration seeks to honor the rich cultural heritage and perspectives that each student brings to our campus, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual respect. By embracing our differences and finding strength in our collective experiences, the Harambee Unity Graduation aims to inspire a future where diversity is celebrated, equity is pursued, and all voices are heard. Through this celebration, we reaffirm our commitment to creating a welcoming and supportive community that values and uplifts every member, ensuring that each graduate feels seen, heard, and valued as they embark on their next journey.
The Harambee Unity Graduation Celebration is not just a ceremony but a testament to the individual and communal achievements that have led students to this significant milestone. It's a time to celebrate the hard work, sacrifices, and relentless pursuit of educational goals that each graduate, along with their family and friends, have contributed to reaching this moment.
- Check-in = 4:30 p.m.
- The ceremony begins at = 5:30 p.m.
- Reception at = 6:30 p.m.
Hours of Operation
Thursday, May 2, 2024
4:30 p.m.
Location
Central Bank Center - Ballrooms A & B
430 W. Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507
2024 Program
We welcome you to view the Harambee Graduation program to follow along or read about our graduates.
View the 2024 Program
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The Office of LGBTQ* Resources strives to create inclusive, dynamic, and fun programs and events for students of UK. Events range from educational presentations on topics such as heteronormative roles in queer relationships to fun and recreational activities such as craft nights or game nights. Our office hosts monthly themed pride parties in addition to the many other events. Our office programs are created and facilitated by our fantastic student ambassadors.
For more information on our upcoming events, check out our BBNvolved page or follow us on Instagram (@ukylgbtq).
Location
Dinkle-Mas Suite for LGBTQ* Resources
160 Avenue of Champions Suite A250 Lexington, KY 40508
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Looking to get involved on campus? Or do you want to learn more about navigating BBNvolved to find information about students orgs an events?
Involvement Advising is a great fit for you! Involvement Advisors are students, just like you, who have also navigated the process of getting involved on campus. They are here to learn more about your interests and connect you to opportunities to get involved! You can talk with Involvement Advisors through email, phone, Zoom, or an in-person meeting!
If you’re interested in meeting with an Involvement Advisor, or learning more about your options for getting involved on campus, be sure to fill out the Involvement Advising Request, found here. You can indicate your interest and preferences and an Involvement Advisor will contact you!
Want more information or have questions? Please contact the Involvement Advisors at studentorgs@uky.edu.
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8 AM - 5 PM
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Unit/Program Description
K Week welcomes new Wildcats to campus with programs and events the week before the semester begins and are designed to help them meet new people and learn about UK traditions and resources. It’s the best way to get started at UK!
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Lavender Graduation ceremonies are held at multiple campuses across the United States. The goal is to celebrate LGBTQ* students and their accomplishments and achievements while on campus. The ceremony was created by Dr. Ronni Sanlo, a Jewish Lesbian, who was denied the opportunity to attend the graduations of her biological children because of her sexual orientation. From this experience, she concluded that a ceremony for LGBTQ* students was needed. Dr. Sanlo helped conduct the first Lavender Graduation in 1995 at the University of Michigan.
Hours of Operation
Fall 2023 Ceremony: Thursday, December 7th
May 2023 Ceremony: TBD
Sign up to Participate or Attend
The Office of LGBTQ* Resources at the University of Kentucky conducts Lavender Graduation ceremonies in December and May. Please sign up if you would like to participate or attend in Lavender Graduation.
Sign Up Here
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All student organizations must register each academic year. By completing the registration process, student organizations can receive a variety of resources including access to on-campus room reservations, locker storage space, access to copying machines, student government funding, and more. Below is an overview of the registration requirements for Registered Student Organizations.
Registration for the 2023-2024 academic year has closed.
Registration for the 2024-2025 academic year will open on April 1st, 2024.
If you have any questions about the registration process, please contact studentorgs@uky.edu.
Below you will find information and documents you will need to successfully register your organization!
- Recommended:
- At least 180x180 pixels
- Square image
- If you do not yet have an organization profile image, you can request one by completing a graphic design request.
- You'll need to build your roster in an Excel document using this template: https://uky.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/universityofkentucky/documents/view/2169785)
- You will need the following information from your organization members and your advisor(s):
- On the roster upload, you will have to specifically identify 3 student officers, 3 Event Management System (EMS) contacts, and at least 1 regular, full-time faculty or staff advisor.
- If you have more than one faculty or staff advisor, be sure to list all advisors on the organization roster.
- The listed EMS contacts will have access to reserve space on campus for your organizations.
- The student officers and EMS contacts can be the same 3 people.
- Note that all students listed as officers and EMS contacts must meet the University’s established officer eligibility requirements - enrolled students with a 2.0 or above cumulative GPA.
- Refer to the instructions on the template for additional information and instructions.
- If you have off-campus, community advisors in addition to your on-campus advisor, please collect their contact information as you will be asked to provide this within the registration form.
- Click here for information regarding the constitution requirements and a sample organization constitution.
- If your organization is also chartered through a national organization, you will also need an up-to-date copy of the national organization's bylaws, a document that demonstrates proof of affiliation (email or letter from the national organization, receipt from paying dues to the national organization, etc.), and the contact information for your national organization.
Below you will find information and documents you will need to successfully register your organization! Once all registration steps are completed in your new registration or re-registration process, the Office of Student Organizations and Activities staff will review your organization's registration submission. After all information has been verified, your organization's registration will be approved. As over 500 registrations are processed every year through our office, please allow for 3-5 business days once ALL steps are completed. The student who submitted the registration form will receive emails from BBNvolved with updates to your registration status. All communication regarding pending requirements will be posted on the BBNvolved submission. You can also monitor your organization’s registration status here: https://studentsuccess.uky.edu/student-organizations-and-activities/registration-status.
New Organizations - Click HERE for directions for accessing your registration form.
Existing Organizations - Click HERE for directions for accessing your re-registration form.
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Get Involved: Your Journey as a Wildcat in Our Residence Halls
Welcome to the vibrant and engaging life of a Wildcat resident! Living in our halls is more than just a place to stay; it's about being part of a dynamic community where every student's voice matters. As Wildcats, we each play a pivotal role in creating a fun, vibrant, and engaging atmosphere that enhances our journey toward leading lives of meaning and purpose.
Location
Residence Halls; Around Campus
Hall Programming: A Blend of Fun and Learning
Our Residence Life staff coordinates over 2000 community-building activities annually, focusing on building community, learning from each other and our identities, and events focusing on life skills, academic success, and well-being. These activities are not just fun; they're designed to complement your academic journey and personal growth. To dive into these enriching experiences, check out your hall's BBNvolved page or connect with your RA.
View Upcoming Events
Collaborate with Resident Advisors (RAs) and Resident Directors (RDs)
Our RAs and RDs are always looking for enthusiastic students to help plan and execute programs and events in our halls. Your participation and feedback are crucial in making our residence halls the best place for Wildcats to live, learn, and grow. Let's work together to make our halls a hub of excitement and camaraderie!
Explore Student Leadership Roles
Resident Advisors (RAs)
As a Resident Advisor, you become a mentor and leader in our residence halls, creating a welcoming and supportive environment for fellow students. RAs play a key role in planning activities, providing guidance, and fostering a sense of community. Interested in becoming an RA? For more details, visit our Residence Life Employment Page.
Front Desk Clerks
Join our team as a Front Desk Clerk to be the welcoming face of our residence halls. This role involves managing administrative tasks, assisting residents, and ensuring a smooth operation at the hall's front desk. A great opportunity to develop customer service and organizational skills. Learn more on our Residence Life Employment Page.
Community Advisory Boards (CABs)
Our Community Advisory Boards (CABs) are at the heart of our vibrant residence life. As a group of dedicated student volunteers, CABs are instrumental in shaping area-wide and campus-wide programs tailored to our residential students' interests and needs.
Eager to make a difference?
Reach out to Susan Wilton at susan.wilton@uky.edu and join this exciting initiative!
Peer Mentoring in Living-Learning Programs
For current LLP students aspiring to shape next year's community, consider becoming a Peer Mentor! This role offers a chance to guide new students, share your experiences, and cultivate a supportive and inclusive environment. As a mentor, you'll contribute significantly to both your mentees' success and your personal growth.
Interested? Reach out to livelearn@uky.edu for more information on how to get involved.
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Unit/Program Description
Creating living environments that support the educational mission of the university
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All student organizations must register each academic year. By completing the registration process, student organizations are able to receive a variety of resources including access to on-campus room reservations, locker storage space, access to copying machines, student government funding, and more. Below is an overview of the registration requirements for Sponsored Student Organizations.
Registration for the 2024-2025 academic year opens April 1st 2024. To maintain SSO registration, all steps below must be completed by May 3rd 2024. If you have any questions about the registration process, please contact studentorgs@uky.edu.
Below you will find information and documents you will need to successfully register your organization!
- Recommended:
- At least 180x180 pixels
- Square image
- If you do not yet have an organization profile image, you can request one by completing a graphic design request.
- You'll need to build your roster in an Excel document using this template: https://uky.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/universityofkentucky/documents/view/2169785)
- You will need the following information from your organization members and your advisor(s):
- On the roster upload, you will have to specifically identify 3 student officers, 3 Event Management System (EMS) contacts, and at least 1 regular, full-time faculty or staff advisor.
- If you have more than one faculty or staff advisor, be sure to list all advisors on the organization roster.
- The listed EMS contacts will have access to reserve space on campus for your organizations.
- The student officers and EMS contacts can be the same 3 people.
- Note that all students listed as officers and EMS contacts must meet the University’s established officer eligibility requirements - enrolled students with a 2.0 or above cumulative GPA.
- Refer to the instructions on the template for additional information and instructions.
- If you have off-campus, community advisors in addition to your on-campus advisor, please collect their contact information as you will be asked to provide this within the registration form.
- Click here for information regarding the constitution requirements and a sample organization constitution.
- If your organization is also chartered through a national organization, you will also need an up-to-date copy of the national organization's bylaws, a document that demonstrates proof of affiliation (email or letter from the national organization, receipt from paying dues to the national organization, etc.), and the contact information for your national organization.
Sponsored Student Organizations (SSOs) are organizations that have a more intentional relationship to the University than other student organizations. If your organization falls into this category, you have already been notified directly by SOA Staff. Once all registration steps are completed in your new registration or re-registration process, the Student Organizations and Activities staff will review your organization's registration submission. After all information is verified, your organization's registration will be approved. As over 600 registrations are processed every year through our office, please allow for 3-5 business days once ALL steps are completed. The person who submitted the registration form will receive emails from BBNvolved with updates to your registration status. You can also monitor your organization’s registration status here: https://studentsuccess.uky.edu/student-organizations-and-activities/registration-status.
If your organization has more than 1 advisor, all advisors must complete the below requirements:
Click HERE for directions for accessing your registration form.
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Unit/Program Description
Providing opportunities for career discovery and achievement for all students through programs, resources, and services designed to support personal and professional development
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The purpose of the Student Activities Board (SAB) is to enhance the college experience by providing students and other members of the campus and local communities with entertaining, educational and/or enriching programs that are reflective of contemporary issues and trends.
SAB is the largest programming board at UK, bringing more than 80 entertaining, educational, and enriching programs to campus each year. These programs are designed to enhance the college experience. SAB is always looking for UK Students to be a part of the SAB team. Whether you are interested in applying to be a chair, director, or executive, all applications are handled through SAB's BBNvolved page. Prior to applying, SAB encourages you to visit their website to learn more!
To view the event calendar or learn more about SAB, visit www.uksab.org.
Hours of Operation
Center for Student Involvement
Gatton Student Center, Suite A265
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The University of Kentucky Student Government Association (UKSGA) represents all undergraduate, graduate, and professional students enrolled at the University in several critical ways. UKSGA exists to increase student influence over academic policy and to provide many helpful, creative and necessary student services. UKSGA also exists to protect and expand student substantive and procedural rights with the University and surrounding municipalities. Finally, UKSGA exists to better represent the student body in relations with faculty, administration, Board of Trustees and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
If you’re interested in learning more about UKSGA, how to get involved, or want more information about any of the opportunities below, please contact the Student Government Advisor, found here.
Find out more about UKSGA at http://www.uksga.org/
Leadership Development Program
LDP is a freshman program, organized and facilitated by Student Government, dedicated to building future leaders on campus. Participants will learn what it means to become a leader on campus by working with various campus organizations, networking with student leaders and administrators, and exploring their own personal growth as a leader. Students participate in a shadowing program with major student organizations, including SGA, SAB, CCO, and DanceBlue; hear from guest speakers from the University and the local community; participate in service activities, and represent the freshmen class as a focus group of highly-involved future leaders.
Wildcat Wardrobe
The Wildcat Wardrobe is located in the basement of Whitehall. We have suits, dresses, shirts, ties, shoes, and socks for all genders. These items are donated from the Lexington community and from UK alumni. Students are welcome to choose up to three articles of clothing from the Wardrobe with their student ID which are theirs to keep!
Hours of Operation
Center for Student Involvement
Gatton Student Center, A267
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The Student Involvement Box Office manages ticketing needs for a number of on-campus events, organizations, and venues (excluding Athletics, UK Opera Theatre, UK Theater, and Singletary Center events). The Box Office also acts as a collection hub for Registered Student Organization DanceBlue donations, DanceBlue dancer fees, Alternative Service Break program fees, and other program and registration related fees.
If you would like more information about our ticketing services for your events, please contact the Box Office Manager at boxoffice@uky.edu.
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
9 AM - 4 PM
The Box Office can assist with ticketing for any size of event. Our platform offers easy online ticketing 24/7 (with low ticketing fees) or patrons can purchase in person to save ticketing fees. Event organizers have access to real-time sale status and can offer creative discounts as needed.
The Box Office can assist with ticketing any size of event, event registration, and membership fee collection. Our platform offers easy online ticketing 24/7 or patrons can purchase in person to save ticketing fees. The client will have access to real-time sales status, customer registration information, and can offer creative discounts or invitation-only links to customers.
UK student organization $50 or 5% of gross sales
UK Department $100 or 12% of gross sales
University $125 or 15% of gross sales
Community client $200 or 20% of gross sales
Customers pay service fees of $6 per ticket when purchasing online or by phone, and $4 per ticket when purchased in person at the Box Office (239B Gatton Student Center).
Ticket scanners, mobile hotspots and event staffing can be arranged for additional fees.
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Unit/Program Description
Inspiring students to get involved in the UK community and make connections
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Unit/Program Description
Providing comprehensive academic support for students who are first generation, low income and/or have a documented disability
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