Ayman Suliman Mazahreh, Lubna Akroush, Freedom of Students in the Selection of the Unsystematic Activity in the Jordanian Universities in Amman Governorate, Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 9,Issue 6, 2012, Pages 285-291, ISSN 1683-8831, pjssci.2012.285.291, (https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=pjssci.2012.285.291) Abstract: The study aimed at identifying the extent of students’ freedom in selecting unsystematic activities in the Jordanian universities. The sample was selected randomly (8 universities) and consisted of 658 students 48.6% males and 51.4% females. The researchers had developed a questionnaire using appropriate statistical method (Kay Square box). The results were: 57.8% of students hadn’t been to any activities center, government university students freely select activities and the rate of participation increased and decreased due to their level and GPA. The study recommended to encourage students to participate, choose freely, incentive awards, provide budget and exploitation preferences talents in dealing with activities. Keywords: Unsystematic activity;extracurricular activities;educational activity;activity outside of the university;government