SFBU’s officially-recognized student organizations are filled with eager students who want to connect with their fellow students, faculty, administrators, and the broader San Francisco Bay University community. They serve as a forum for like-minded students to gather and discuss certain topics and help each other succeed academically and professionally.
SFBU aids in creating these organizations to improve students' lives. The university encourages students to become involved in campus activities, gain new experiences, and enjoy their time at university. Students should expect nothing less from a premier San Francisco area university.
SFBU’s Chapter of Toastmasters International
Goals and Purpose: Toastmasters International was established in 1924 as a non-profit organization that helps members gain skill and confidence in public-speaking and making presentations. The SFBU chapter encourages the development of solid communication skills that are needed in all facets of life.
Become a confident public speaker
Meetings every Wednesday 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Advisor(s): Dr. Mariam Ghazvini - mariam.ghazvini@sfbu.edu
Classification: ACADEMIC
Easy English Club
Goals and Purpose: The aim of E-Z English Club is to improve English comprehension and communication skills through engaging conversations and activities. It helps English learners quickly improve their speaking, writing, and reading skills beyond the classroom. Native speaker volunteers join the E-Z English Club to guide students and encourage discussions. They help members understand key facets of American culture and use fun activities to develop confidence in speaking English.
Improve your English and meet friends
Meetings every Friday 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Advisor(s): Dr. Mariam Ghazvini - mariam.ghazvini@sfbu.edu
Classification: ACADEMIC
Career Club
Goals and Purpose: SFBU’s Career Club aims to boost students’ networking, interviewing, career planning, and job search skills in a holistic and fun manner. The group engages in discussions about current job opportunities and trends, using BLS and other sources. The group’s mission is to help students find a job with confidence and ease related anxieties. Volunteers from the alumni network and local professional industries support the group by sharing their career journeys and providing best practices. They help members develop confidence in networking and offer tips for job market success.
Plan for long-term success with the Career Club
Meetings every other Friday 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Advisor(s): Dr. Mariam Ghazvini - mariam.ghazvini@sfbu.edu
Classification: ACADEMIC