3 Roles Extracurricular Activities have for Campus Students

Campus life is not just about attending lectures. Outside of required classes, many extracurricular activities await students, offering opportunities for personal and social development. They also offer a chance to build skills that will benefit you in life after graduation.

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These activities could include taking an online coding course, doing community service work, joining a sports team, a club or a performing arts group, creating a podcast or a website for artistic, cultural, or scientific purposes or even launching a business.

One study suggests that participating in extra-curricular activities helps students develop a sense of identity and of belonging to a wider community, as well as a sense of well-being.

Some of the roles that extracurricular activities have for campus students are:

Improves academic performance

An extracurricular activity helps the brain to function, thus improves the academic performance.

Especially sports, it can help you stay fit and improve your overall health.

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Helps one explore their passions and interests

If you are a fan of art or music, joining a relevant club will help you meet other people with similar interests.

Besides building personal connections, this will also develop your understanding of your abilities and advance them through interaction with a wider community.

Helps one explore the real world

Taking a break from the demands of the classroom frees you to define your own way of understanding and making the most of your resources and potential.

Extracurricular activities may also develop into careers, thus creating money.

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