A. Membership at the University Club is available through invitation of a current member. The sponsorship of a current member in good standing is required for the membership committee to act upon a request for membership. The membership director can help facilitate your membership request.
Q.
What is the difference between a corporate and a resident membership?
A. Both enjoy the same club benefits and have the same
initiation deposit fees and dues paying privileges. A resident
membership is personally owned and is non-transferable. A corporate
owned membership allows the corporation to change its member designee
subject to the approval of the club's membership committee and
payment of a change of designee fee.
Q.
Can a corporation have one membership and let several individuals
use its' membership?
A. No, each membership applies to one individual and their
spouse. Once again, a corporation may have more than one membership
and if the corporation owns 5 or more memberships each one receives
an initiation fee reduction.
Q.
How many members belong to the University Club?
A. The University Club is proud to have over 1000 members.
Q.
Can my guest use the University Club without me?
A. We understand that occasionally you need for a guest
to enjoy the University Club without you. Our board of governors
has approved 4 guest pass privileges per year (once per quarter).
Please contact the membership director for your quarterly guest
card.
Q.
Is there a dress code?
A. Yes, the University Club's dress code for lunch is business
casual, no blue jeans or shorts allowed at dinner, jackets are
required for men. Ties are optional.
Q.
Are there other clubs I can use when I travel?
A. Yes! In fact, all members enjoy full privileges at more
than 300 participating associate and affiliate clubs located 50
miles or more from the club. These prestigious private clubs across
the United States and abroad include the finest country clubs,
city clubs and athletic clubs.



