Student Clubs

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Over 100 Berklee student clubs enrich the student experience, create a diverse community, encourage involvement, and provide opportunities for students to build valuable skills. Open to all Berklee students, these clubs organize programs, events, and meetings across campus throughout the academic year. Clubs listed here are officially recognized through the Center for Campus Life.

Here's a sampling of the clubs created by and available to Berklee students. Student interests are always changing, and so is our list of clubs. To join a club, simply visit its page by clicking on the club's name and send an email to the club email address listed for the club.

Current students: Find information about our club policies and info on joining or starting a club (login required).

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Ensemble Cluster Aloud is dedicated to creating a platform for performers who are interested in contemporary classical/concert music/ new music. The mission of the club is to encourage performance and communication in the field of contemporary classical music, enriching the musical diversity of the school.
The purpose of Every Nation Campus at Berklee is to be a diverse group of Christian students committed to serving the Berklee campus by making a positive impact on the Berklee campus by developing students, equipped with biblical solutions to contemporary problems, to serve every facet of the Berklee community.
The Extended Reality Network club is dedicated to creating an environment where students interested in Extended Reality (XR) technologies can actively engage.
The Fiber Arts Club is a group focused on crochet and knitting, but welcomes all types of art involving fiber. We meet to work on projects, learn new techniques, and support each other. Anyone of any skill level is invited to join us.

Founded at Berklee in 2002

The Film Scoring Network is a collection of students from Berklee College of Music who share an interest in film music and sound design and have come together to learn from each other and make a presence in the film community.

The Flute Society at Berklee strives to bring together flutists and flute enthusiasts at Berklee and BoCo to form a community on campus for one of the least common instruments on campus. The club helps players with things such as proficiency tests, recitals and any flute related issues to promote the growth of players’ abilities and musicality.

Founded in 2023

Horror Movie Club is a place to share your love of horror, find community, and indulge in your greatest nightmares. The club watches and discusses horror movies (with and without commentary tracks), watches horror documentaries, dresses up as horror characters, plays horror-themed trivia games, and occasionally plays horror music. 

Berklee's Immersive Club is devoted to providing students with the practical skills and knowledge by assisting them on how to successfully produce and sustain immersive music and immersive productions.

Refounded at Berklee in 2022

Come be funny with us and join the Rats in the Cellar Improv group at Berklee! 


 

InterVarsity is a community seeking to get to know and follow Jesus and love one another
Jazz and Social Music Universalis is a club aiming for the democratization of student projects, creating a friendly space to share, rehearse, record, and connecting student talent with college resources.

Founded at Berklee in 2018

KCSA is a social identity based club that invites everyone interested in Korea's culture to join in for gatherings, events, and performances!

Founded at Berklee in 2022

La Fuerza Hispana was founded by Yessica Calderon and Harold Rivas. Yessica was inspired to start a club after members from the Hispanic community around campus started to speak out about the lack of events and acknowledgement of Hispanic Heritage month around campus. Many Latine and/or Hispanic individuals didn't feel seen or heard, and that needed to change.

Founded at Berklee in 2020

LABS is a club created in early 2020 by a group of students who wanted to officialize a space in which the Latino/Hispanic community of Berklee, would be able to find event opportunities, promotions for their projects, social networking around the latin industry, and more, as well as create a sense of belonging for said community.