Student Organizations
Join our S.P.A.C.E (Supporting People and Communities Everywhere) Council!
Student Organization Support
Multicultural Student Affairs strives to empower all NC State students. We engage and empower the student community through our support for student organizations. Our center is a hub for many student organizations that represent multiple cultures, identities, and academic and co-curricular focuses.
Any registered NC State student organization has the opportunity to become involved with our S.P.A.C.E. (Supporting People and Communities Everywhere) Council. Interested organizations can fill out the registration form. Through involvement with this council, organizations can connect with other student organizations, share best practices, and gain insights and logistical support. Additionally, S.P.A.C.E. Council groups receive priority for reservation requests to book the MSA Suite for student organizational events or programs.
The Following Organizations are currently a part of S.P.A.C.E. Council
- South Asian Student Association (EKTAA)
- Native American Student Association (NASA)
- Mexican American Student Association (MASA)
- Critical Asian Narratives & Engagement (CRANE)
- Black Artist Coalition
- Mi Familia
- Empower Her
- Black Psychology Club
Need to reserve a space?
All registered student organizations at NC State can request a space reservation for the MSA Suite. If your student organization has an interest in reserving the Multicultural Student Affairs suite for a program or event, please send an email to multicultural@ncsu.edu with the subject line: “SPACE RESERVATION”. Be sure to include the following information:
- Point of Contact email and telephone number.
- Name of Student Organization
- Time frame you would like to reserve for
- Day of reservation
- Alternative Time and Day
- Type of Event [GBM (general body meeting), Speaking Event, or Social Activity]
- Estimated number of attendees
The opportunity to join SPACE Council, reserve the MSA Suite and all MSA-sponsored/supported programs and initiatives are open to all students from all backgrounds.