Being part of a community where students can easily establish their own identities is an enormously important advantage that Wagner offers. Our size allows students to become involved in life on campus in a significant way beginning in their very first semester at the College.

The offices of the Dean of Campus Life, Co-Curricular Programs, and Residential Education coordinate a full array of activities and events. Providing events in residence halls and over 60 different clubs and organizations including honors societies, sororities and fraternities, student government, and intramurals, these offices provide a way for everyone to become involved. During Orientation, students meet their first year Peer Leaders who help them connect with academic and social life on campus and serve as mentors during the first semesters on campus. Becoming involved during the first semester helps students meet one another and faculty members, and provides them opportunities to contribute to their campus community.

In addition to all the events on campus, Co-Curricular Programs arranges trips to Broadway shows, Six Flags, Yankee Stadium, the many different museums around New York City - almost everywhere you can imagine in the New York area. At Wagner, the opportunities are endless.  All you have to do is take advantage of them!