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High school and college/university students all around the globe belong to the STF Campus Community. 

When you sign up as a Student Member, you’ll receive opportunities to:

  • Develop your leadership skills

  • Connect with like-minded peers from around the world and experts on girls’ rights

  • Represent She’s the First in your hometown and at school

  • Start or join a Campus Chapter

How to Get Involved as a Student Member

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SIGN UP INDEPENDENTLY:

The first step for everyone is to officially register for our Community. You’ll receive:

  • Access to the STF Campus Community, an inclusive space to learn about and discuss the issues

  • Tool kits for advocacy

  • If desired: Affiliation with an existing campus chapter or training materials to start your own

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JOIN A CAMPUS CHAPTER:

Search our map below to find with an existing campus chapter at your school.

Once you’ve signed up, our Campus Team can connect you directly!

Chapters are run by a student executive board and meet (in person or virtually) on a regular basis to organize fundraisers, events, and learning moments in their community.

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START A CAMPUS CHAPTER:

OR, if there isn’t a campus chapter by you, and you want to start one with friends, we’ll show you how once you’re in the Community!

Active chapters are eligible for exclusive opportunities to represent STF and hands-on mentorship with the STF staff.

Chapters fill out a brief survey at the end of each semester to remain active.


See Where We Are:

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COMMUNITY: Find your people. Connect with peers all over the world who, like you, want to see girls everywhere thrive. Learn firsthand from experts, too! 

TRAINING: Access tool kits and webinars that will help you grow as a confident and knowledgeable young leader.

IMPACT: See exactly what a difference your fundraising and advocacy makes on girls, through She’s the First’s deep relationships with community-based organizations in 11 countries.