When taking your first steps on ONU’s campus, you’ll immediately be encouraged to get involved. There are so many options to choose from. Sometimes this can be overwhelming for any incoming student, so we’ve narrowed down a few options for you to consider.
We’ve interviewed students like you who enjoyed and found value in extracurriculars, bible studies, and on-campus jobs. Find something to do between classes and studying to build your résumé and make professional connections and friendships.
The Olivet Engagement center offers on-campus job opportunities
Every student is always looking for a place to work during the school year, but may have a rough time being able to balance the load of class work and their job. This is why finding a job on campus may be a good option. On-campus jobs not only fit a student’s schedule but also…
Getting involved at ONU
A look at ONU Theatre and its community… WHY ONU THEATRE? ONU THEATRE IS… ONU Theatre is the theatre department at Olivet Nazarene University that primarily meets inside of the theatre at the Sims building. While you can major in Theatre Production and Performance, you are not required to do so in order to participate…
Intramural involvement makes for memories and connections
If there’s a late-night intramural game, chances are you’ll see sophomore John David Elleson there. Elleson has participated in several sports but decided to take on a referee position this past year. “I greatly enjoy the competitive nature and thrill of sports. Which makes intramurals an intriguing option to be involved in since I have…
InterVarsity at ONU
The Story of Olivet’s InterVarsity Chapter As a new student of Olivet, when you think to yourself, “Why did I choose this school?” what answers usually come to mind? Was it a scholarship? An academic program? Did your family attend? Were you pressured into enrolling? Did you feel a spiritual calling? Regardless of your answer,…

About this project
This project was created by Rachel Carter, Alec Baksha, Loren Martin, and Yasin Mohammad as a final project for the multimedia storytelling class at Olivet Nazarene University.