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The servicing, and thus the retention of students, is the primary focus of Student Affairs. Along with providing for the aforementioned basic needs of the student population, non-academic/recreational student life (activities) is an integral part of the Student Affairs Division. The Student Activities Department is responsible for overseeing this aspect and coordinating all campus activities and most off-campus, student-oriented/school sponsored events.

Honda Campus All-Star Challenge
Sponsored by Honda Motors, the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge is a national competition between 64 Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Each year institutions register for participation, conduct campus tournaments and convene in the month of March for a week of academic challenges, social activities and institutional networking. Students may be eligible for five years, affording the opportunity for developing collegiate relationships, socially and competitively.  To participate in this jeopardy-type game, registration is made through office of Student Activities. Registration as a team of four is preferred but not required. If registering singly, the student will be assigned to a team. Campus tournaments are played during the months of October and November. A varsity team is chosen through a single-elimination process. High scoring individuals, though not a part of the winning team, may be assigned to the varsity team, as deemed necessary or appropriate by the HCASC Coach or Campus Coordinator.

Intramural Athletics and Recreational Sports
The office of Student Activities, located on the 2nd floor of the Parlin Student Center, coordinates intramural and recreational sports. Included in this area are basketball, flag football, volleyball and bowling. Table tennis, soccer, kickboxing and aerobics are offered recreationally.

Cultural Affairs
To supplement classroom education, Bethune-Cookman University offers a well-rounded program of cultural attractions including such activities as plays, lectures, and musical performances by outstanding individuals and groups. Many of these programs are free for all students upon presentation of Bethune-Cookman University identification cards; others are offered for a reasonable fee.