Music
Edinboro Choral Ensemble
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Marching Band (Fighting Scots)
Electronic Music Club
Guitar Ensemble
EUP Band
Jazz Ensemble
Opera Workshop
Pep Band (meets second semester only)
Percussion Ensemble
Pipe and Drums of EUP
Symphonic Wind Ensemble
United Voices of Edinboro
University Orchestra
Recreation
Adapted Intramural and Recreational Sports (A.I.R.S.)
Fitness Center
Recreational Sports (formerly Intramurals)
Center for Outdoor Recreational Experience (C.O.R.E.)
University Programs
AIDS Awareness
Alcohol Awareness
Bruce Gallery
Chimera
Cultural Affairs
Diversity Funding Board
Family Weekend
Freshman Orientation
Graduate Professional Development Program
Highland Ambassadors
Highland Games
Homecoming
Performing Art Series
SGA Leadership Program
SnowFest
Student Concert Series
UC Operations
University Programming Board
Women's History Month
The above list is subject to change. New student organizations and
groups, when approved, are added to the list.
Volunteer Service
Volunteer services is located on the second floor of the University
Center. Over the years, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania students
have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars and service to north-
west Pennsylvania. Community service and volunteer work are expecta-
tions of students at Edinboro University. The Student Activities Office
has established a means for students to have the opportunities to get
involved in community service projects. If students wish, they can doc-
ument their volunteer work on "pink volunteer" cards. This is one more
way the University, students and the community work together to create
a more positive living/learning environment for the greater Edinboro
area.
Adaptive Athletic Program
Edinboro University offers a unique opportunity for students with dis-
abilities. The adaptive athletic program offers students with disabilities
opportunities in athletic competition. The University offers competition
in wheelchair basketball and power lifting. Edinboro was honored to
host the 25th Annual National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball
Tournament in March 2002.
Adapted Intramural and Recreational Sports
Programs (AIRS)
The fitness facility is located in the newly renovated Crawford Center
recreation room. Students can stop in and participate in organized activ-
ities and competitions as well as just a place to hang out. This student-
run facility hosts exercise equipment, television, video games, billiards,
table tennis, air hockey and other assorted recreation equipment.
Intramural sports are arranged based upon student's interests. For further
information contact the AIRS Office at 814-732-1410.
Recreational Sports
Recreational sports are located in the University Center on the second
floor. Looking to participate in a structured recreational sports activity?
Stop by and check out all the action associated with the recreational
sports program. Recreational sports are offered in both a league format
as well as weekend tournaments. Activities available for competition
include basketball (both 3-on-3 and 5-on-5), flag football, soccer, sand
and indoor volleyball, racquetball, and softball. Students can also try
their skill at billiards, ping pong, and wrestling.
Athletics
Recognized as one of the top programs in the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference, the Athletic Department is under the leadership of
athletic director Bruce Baumgartner, a four-time Olympic medalist.
Offering 14 intercollegiate sports, six men and eight women, the
University has established a rich tradition with its ongoing accomplish-
ments in the arena of collegiate athletics. The foundation of the athletic
success is an experienced and knowledgeable staff, consisting of profes-
sional coaches and support personnel who have combined to serve
Edinboro University for 250 years. Many of the coaches are recognized
annually for their statewide and national success.
Consistent with the goals and objectives of the division, the Athletic
Department offers an entertaining product to the University's student
body as well as to the sports spectators from the Edinboro area and sur-
rounding communities. We are proud of the student-athletes who repre-
sent our institution as they strive for excellence on and off the playing
field. Graduate students are encouraged to become involved in our pro-
gram either through athletic participation or as a supporter of our inter-
collegiate athletic teams.
Office for Students with Disabilities
Edinboro University is actively involved in providing services to stu-
dents with disabilities. Since its inception in 1974, services have been
provided to both undergraduate and graduate students. The University
now offers a variety of services to meet the accommodation needs of stu-
dents with many different types of disabilities.
The OSD provides services to graduate students based upon documenta-
tion of a disability and a request for accommodations based upon this
disability. The OSD works closely with the state vocational rehabilita-
tion agencies as well as many out-of-state agencies that provide finan-
cial and other support for the student. Services and accommodations
include, but are not limited to: attendant care, transportation services,
student aides, and academic accommodations. Eligibility and contract-
ing for specific services can be accessed by contacting the OSD,
Crawford Center, 814-732-2462 v/tty or mcconnell@edinboro.edu.
Multicultural Programs Office
As the largest public institution of higher education in northwest
Pennsylvania, Edinboro University has both a special responsibility and
extraordinary opportunity to create and maintain a climate that affirms
diversity of persons as well as diversity of views.
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