Honors College Student Organization (HCSO)

What is HCSO?

The Honors College Student Organization (HCSO) seeks to enhance the Honors experience by providing opportunities for leadership, service and fun! HCSO hosts a multitude of service and social events throughout the year, from the annual Awkward Party to kick off each fall semester, to campus cleanups and ice skating outings. HCSO is open to all Honors students, and events are typically announced through a weekly e-mail. This organization provides a great opportunity to get to know other Honors students and faculty and allows for leadership opportunities through the executive board.
HSCO Jacks Club Hub 

Check out some traditional HCSO student engagement activities! 

Students in the Honors Hall Courtyard during HCSO's "Awkward Party"
The Awkward Party
The Awkward Party is an annual HCSO event that is anything but awkward. HCSO host's the event early in the school year to help introduce students to one another - activities have included networking bingo; rock, paper, scissors contests, yard games, and plenty of SDSU ice cream. This event is a "hoot" and is lauded as one of the favorites amongst Honors College students!
HCSO members pose in front of their Hobo Day "Paint the Town" artwork
Paint the Town
A new tradition for HCSO, Paint the Town is an event hosted by Hobo Day. This year, HCSO joined in "the biggest one-day celebration in South Dakota," adding a bit of color and flare to a local business in celebration of SDSU's homecoming.
Students pose at formal
Honors Formal
The Honors Formal is an annual tradition hosted by the Honors College Student Organization. This event marks the end of a successful year and is an opportunity for Honors students to get together one final time before the summer begins. Honors Formal is like prom and after-prom mixed into one and is filled with music, dancing, games, mocktails, and photo opportunities.