Clubs and Societies

The ASA believes that getting involved in student life on campus is one of the most important aspects of developing a campus culture and allowing students the ability to experience university.

As such, we assist the development and nurturing of academic, social, sporting, religious and cultural groups through allocation of Association resources.

Here you can find information about how we can help you to join the growing University community of clubs and societies.

Starting a club is a great way to get like-minded people together and participate in anything you choose, like sports, drama, dance, cultural and religious or academic activities on campus.

The benefits of becoming an affiliated club include access to Club Grants, promotion on the ASA website, use of various rooms, promotion via Clubs' Day and Satellite magazine, and use of various other ASA resources.

Club Affiliations

If you are interested in creating a club and affiliating with the ASA.

Click here for a copy of the ASA Affiliation Form or contact the CDO directly.

Club Grants

Once affiliated, your club has the opportunity to apply to the Club Grant Sub-committee for money to assist your club in areas including Administration, Events, Equipment, Fees, Travel and Accommodation.

Click here for a copy of a Club Grant Application Form.

There are four Club Grant Rounds in 2010:

  • 12 February (complete)
  • 19 March (complete)
  • 23 July
  • 19 November

ASA Clubs Development Officer - Wesley Higgins
Contact: Wesley Higgins

Clubs’ Development Officer (CDO)
Phone: 4140800 Ext. 41148
Toll Free: 0800 TEAM AL
Mobile: 021 832 625
Email: cdo@asa.ac.nz

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Starting a Club

Starting a club is easy and a great way to get like-minded people together and participate in anything you choose, like sports, drama, dance, cultural and religious or academic activities on campus.

The benefits of becoming an affiliated club include access to Club Grants, promotion on the ASA website, use of various rooms, promotion via Clubs' Day and Satellite magazine, and use of various other ASA resources.

Clubs’ Manual

Over many years, ASA has developed a lot of useful club resources that we have compiled into a Club’s Manual we make available to help people wanting to learn better ways of running their club.

View and download the Clubs’ Manual online here

Email cdo@asa.ac.nz for a copy here


Futsal Indoor Soccer League


Futsal Indoor Soccer League

Click on the link above and email the CDO if you are interested in being part of the league.

Inter-tertiary League (ITL)

The ITL is a competitive sport league that is set to occur every two weeks during the in-semester period, commencing 17th March 2010. The institutions involved are Unitec, AUT University, Manukau Institute of Technology, Waikato University and Massey University Albany. The competition spans the sporting codes of Football, Netball, Basketball, Mixed Touch and Volleyball. This is an awesome way to compete while you are studying so if you are interested, contact the CDO and register your interest.

For more information click here.

Clubs' Day

These days exist to promote all affiliated ASA clubs on campus. This is also a perfect opportunity for those who are interested to get involved with the club culture on campus by signing up or forming a club. This is a great day for clubs to promote their activities, fund-raise, put on demonstrations, and recruit. For more information or to register your club's interests in participating on the day; please contact the CDO.

Clubs' Day dates in 2010:

  • Wednesday 3 March (complete)
  • Wednesday 14 July (complete)

Dodgeball Competition

USNZ Snow Games

Results will be posted shortly - congratulations to our athletes for another fine series of showings at this year's competition.

Find a Club

Click on an icon below for more information, if you can’t find one on the list, contact the CDO.

For more information about a club, click on their icon.

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