
Julia Murra Schott
Outreach Activities
This section highlights my involvement at Clemson. My main purpose and motivation to get involved was to not only find my community at Clemson but to also find ways to give back to the community of Clemson. My experiences allowed me to grow as a person by developing my organizational, leadership, and personal skills.
French Professional Society

I have been an active member of the French Professional Society throughout my three years at Clemson. In my final semester (Spring 2026), I had the honor of serving as Vice President, where I helped connect with LAIB Clemson alumni and organize monthly networking meetings. Through FPS, I gained firsthand insight into the professional world by engaging with professionals across a wide range of career fields.



One of the most meaningful ways I have been able to give back to Clemson has been through serving as a campus tour guide. Sharing my pride in Clemson while welcoming prospective families and offering them a firsthand look at campus has been one of my most rewarding experiences. I also had the opportunity to serve on the recruitment committee, where I gained valuable interview experience, strengthened my leadership skills, and further developed my time management and organizational abilities.
Clemson University Tour Guide
Pi Beta Phi SC Beta Chapter- Sorority



I joined Pi Beta Phi during my first semester at Clemson (Fall 2023) and have been an active member ever since. I served as Alumni Relations Chair, where I wrote and distributed monthly newsletters highlighting member involvement and chapter activities to our alumni network. I also served on the Leadership Nominating Committee, where I participated in interviewing and selecting our chapter’s leadership team. I have truly valued my time in this chapter, and the sisterhood it provided is something I will carry with me for the rest of my life.
Panhellenic Recruitment Counselour



During the Fall 2025 semester, I served as a Panhellenic Recruitment Counselor (Pi Chi). This role began over the summer, when I disaffiliated from my sorority to fully prioritize the needs of potential new members (PNMs). Throughout recruitment, I led a group of 14 incoming freshmen, serving as a mentor and counselor as they navigated the process of finding the sorority that was the best fit for them. I was deeply committed to providing unbiased guidance and leading with genuine compassion, ensuring that each PNM felt seen, heard, and valued.