Extracurricular activities are activities that someone does that are not part of their normal work. The money he made from these extra-curricular activities enabled him to pursue other ventures. extracurricular activities are not part of the course that a student is doing at a school or college
outside the regular duties of your job or profession outside the regular academic curriculum; "sports and drama are popular extracurricular activities
extra·cur·ricu·lar in BRIT, also use extra-curricular1. Extracurricular activities are activities for students that are not part of their course. Each child had participated in extracurricular activities at school. extra-curricular sport
characterized by adultery; "an adulterous relationship"; "extramarital affairs"; "the extracurricular activities of a philandering husband"
Extracurricular activities are activities performed by students that fall outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school or university education. Extracurricular activities exist at all levels of education, from 4th-6th, junior high/middle school, high school, college and university education. Such activities are generally voluntary as opposed to mandatory, non-paying, tend to be Athletics, social, and philanthropic as opposed to scholastic, and involve others of the same age. Students often organize and direct these activities under faculty sponsorship; although student-led initiatives - such as independent newspapers - are common
Special consideration in the admissions process given for participation in both school and nonschool-related activities of interest to the college, such as clubs, hobbies, student government, athletics, performing arts, etc
Special consideration in the admissions process given for participation in both school- and nonschool-related activities of interest to the college, such as clubs, hobbies, student government, athletics, performing arts, etc
Special consideration in the admissions process given for participation in both school and non-school-related activities of interest to the college, such as clubs, hobbies, student government, athletics, performing arts, etc
Any non-credit activities that are sponsored by the high school for students This includes such things as sports teams, students' council, and school band