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Ways to Get Involved

Students of the 2021-22 academic year,

Welcome to all new incoming jays, and welcome back to all returning Jays. I am excited to see everyone again and meet new people for this coming fall as we start our new school year! To all incoming freshmen, I encourage 2 things to make the most of your time at Tabor. Number 1, get involved! There are many opportunities that can help form new, long-lasting relationships with your peers just by getting involved with clubs and events around campus. Number 2, spiritual growth! Whether you are coming to Tabor as a devout Christian, Christian but questioning your faith, or have never even opened a bible before, Tabor has many opportunities to help you learn and worship Christ. And if you ever have any questions, feel free to ask me through my Tabor email or find me around campus! I am excited to make 2021-22 a memorable year with you all and cannot wait to witness the many athletic, academic, and even individuals achievements that the upcoming year will bring! If you don’t take in anything else from my blurb, the one thing I ask you to remember is to always...Peck Em’ Jays!

Taylor Morrow Student Senate President

Ways to Get Involved

There are many clubs, organizations, and activities outside the classroom that enhance learning, provide unique opportunities, and support Tabor’s core value of increasing meaningful involvement in college and community activities.

Student Government

• Student Senate • Student Activities Board

Publications

• The View • The Bluejay Yearbook

Campus Ministries Council

• Share, Prayer, and Dare • Uplift • Men’s Underground • Fight Club • Women’s and Men’s Mentoring • Catholic Jays

Intramural Activities

• Football • Basketball • Volleyball • Slow Pitch Softball • Soccer • Esports

Organizations and Clubs

• Business Club • Marketing Club • DECA • Multicultural Student Union (MSU) • Science Club • Alpha Epsilon Delta • Students of Color Alliance (SOCA) • Social Justice Club • Student Music Association • Student Athlete Leadership Team (SALT) • CHUMS

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