Student Resources
Find resources to help students perform better academically, enrich their lives socially and experience all that NJIT has to offer its students.
Educational Opportunity Program
The EOP is a state-funded program for New Jersey students who are educationally and economically challenged and who are greatly underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), and in the professions related to these fields.
The Learning Center
Our mission is to assist students both in the classroom and beyond by providing tutorial services, academic coaching, academic and personal enrichment workshops and staff and peer support so students can meet the demands of their coursework and are prepared for life after graduation.
Diversity and Inclusion Programs
The mission of Diversity and Inclusion is to initiate and support activities that promote cultural competency among students of the NJIT Community. We are committed to raising self-awareness, mutual understanding, knowledge, and respect for others
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
SHPE's mission is to change lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize their fullest potential and impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support, and development.
Hispanic Association of Computing College Students
Society of Hispanic and Latine Appreciation Club
Fraternities and Sororities
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Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity, Inc.
We, the brothers of Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity, Inc., strongly believe that many individual and collective successes can be achieved through the efforts of a culturally diverse brotherhood of college and university men who, through close association with each other, maintain honesty, commitment, respect, and trust. The maintenance of these qualities is nurtured in large part through the diversity of culture and through self-awareness and self-respect. -
Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc.
On December 1, 1975, history was made – history on a college campus, which would transcend other colleges/universities throughout the United States; history which would have a positive impact on the Latino community and our nation; history which would forever change the Greek system, more specifically, the entity known as a fraternity. On Dec. 1, 1975, Lambda Theta Phi was founded on the campus of Kean College in Union, New Jersey. In 1975, there were no Latino fraternities in existence in the United States. Lambda’s founders, as men of vision, realized there was a need to unite the Latino students, develop their leadership skills, impart upon them the value of an education, and instill in them a commitment to their community and culture. -
Lambda Tau Omega Sorority, Inc.
Lambda Tau Omega Sorority Incorporated began its journey with 16 intelligent, energetic and independent womyn. These womyn took pride in their hard work and with determination and drive, on October 9. 1988 made that dream into a reality. Our goal since 1988 has been to establish a bond between womyn that will not only unite us forever but empower us as well. We believe that as a female gender we feel the same emotions no matter what ethnicity, race or culture we come from. - Caribbean Student's Organization
CaribSO's mission is to implement a Caribbean experience through knowledge, food, song, and dance; to educate students on Caribbean history and culture; to bring people of different backgrounds together while enjoying what each other have to offer; and to contribute to the diversity and culture of NJIT's campus.