Frequently Asked Questions
What is Circle K?
Circle K is the largest college service organization in the world! We have over 12,000 members in fifteen different countries.
What sorts of things do you do in Circle K?
We do all sorts of projects around the campus and community. We're entirely student-run, so we tend to pick projects that college students will have fun with. If you have an idea for a project, let us know - chances are we can do it! For a list of upcoming projects, check out our events calendar. To take a look at our past projects, try our photo gallery.
Is there a minimum GPA required to join Circle K?
Nope! There is no minimum GPA for Circle K. Any student is welcome to join!
Is Circle K a religious group?
Nope. Circle K is a non-religious community service organization; our only goal is to help people and to make the world a better place.
Is Circle K a political group?
Nope. Our members hold all sorts of different political views. Circle K is a non-partisan community service organization.
Do I have to be a member to come to meetings or projects?
No! We encourage you to come to a meeting, come to a project, check us out, and then, once you find out how fun it is, then you can fill out the membership form and pay the dues.
Speaking of which, how much are they, anyway?
For the 2009-2010 school year, they will be $35 for the year. However, if dues are a problem for you, we encourage you to talk to an officer, and we can make an alternate arrangement.
What does my dues money go towards?
Circle K is an international organization and your dues go towards paying international, district, and club dues. Your dues provide resources like a monthly magazine and scholarship opportunities, in addition to paying for club necessities like transportation and service project supplies. We also have fundraisers you can participate in to receive money back from your dues payment.
