Belonging at Simpson

Students having fun on campus

At Simpson College—home to about 1,200 traditional undergraduate students and hundreds of faculty and staff members—we are dedicated to creating a healthy and diverse community where every individual is valued and embraced. You’ll meet and engage with people of all backgrounds. You’ll learn from their life experiences, and they’ll learn from yours.

Find Your Friends. Discover Yourself.

From dedicated resources and support systems to student-led organizations and events, Simpson College provides a welcoming and culturally rich place to live and learn.

Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Our DEI team provides support and resources for students, staff, and faculty, from training programs to collaborating with campus partners on awareness events and cultural celebrations.

VP for DEI at End the ISMS event

Clubs & Organizations

Among the scores of student clubs at Simpson, you’ll find many dedicated to cultural, language, and identity, including Latinos Unidos and the International Student Organization.

Student Media Group at OrgFest

Religious Life & Campus Ministry

Students of all belief systems are encouraged to explore their spiritual side at Simpson. Attend a worship event. Participate in a group bible study. Find a sacred space for reflection.

Candles and stained glass

Civic Engagement & Activism

Home to the renowned nonpartisan Culver Public Policy Center, Simpson College encourages active participation in democracy.

Students at Culver Lecture event

Counseling & Wellness Resources

If you need someone to talk to, we’re here. All Simpson students have access to free health and wellness resources, including confidential counseling.

Health Services

Accomodations & Accessibility Services

Your success in and out of the classroom is a top priority. Student Accessibility Services offers a variety of accommodations to students with documented needs.

Student with service cat

Finding Right Where They Belong

Trenity R from LinkedIn

"By being active, I’ve gotten to know a lot of people. I especially like being in Latinos Unidos—to be part of my community and helping to educate the Simpson community on important topics. Simpson has made me a very well-rounded student."

Trenity Rosenberg ’23

Philosophy and Spanish double major

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