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Want to Get Involved at AU? Engage Your Home for Student Clubs at AU
Looking to get involved? Engage is your one-stop shop for the student involvement experience. Engage allows students to find student clubs and organizations and discover events happening on campus. To get started, simply sign into Engage using your AU Portal username and password.
Engage Tutorials
Click the links below to watch short video tutorials designed to teach you the fundamentals of using the Engage platform.
- - This 7-minute tutorial provides a broad overview of the Engage platform. The video covers site navigation, tracking involvement, exploring organizations and events, and managing organizations as a student leader.
- - This 6-minute tutorial teaches you how to sign into Engage and search for clubs and organizations.
- - This 7-minute tutorial teaches you how to search for events using Engage.Â
- - This 13-minute video teaches student leaders how to create an event using Engage. By creating an event in Engage, you will get your organization's events listed in the university's master calendar, making it easier for members of the campus community to search for and attend your events.
- - This 11-minute video teaches student leaders how to manage their organization's roster. It specifically focuses on inviting new members, creating new positions and designating access levels.
- - This 18-minute video shows how you can create an election for your student organization/club.Â
- - This 16-minute video provides step-by-step instructions for how to make a budget request using Engage.
- - This 10-minute video teaches student leaders how to make a purchase request using Engage.Â
Engage for Student Leaders
Student organization leaders can use the Engage platform to do the following:
- Manage rosters
- Create events
- House documents
- Conduct elections
- Manage finances