Key Differences Between Clubs, Societies, and Chapters:
- Clubs are generally more informal and locally organized by students around a shared interest. They offer flexibility in activities and are accessible to all students.
- Societies are more formal, often with selective membership based on criteria like academic performance or specific interests. They focus on academic, professional, or service-related goals.
- Chapters are local extensions of larger, often national, organizations. They connect students to broader networks and resources while promoting the parent organization’s mission.