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GET INVOLVED @ FMU!

For convenience our clubs and organizations have been divided into the following categories:  University Sponsored, Honor, Academic, Special Interest, and Greek.

Academic Organizations:
American Chemical Society
Ars Medica
Education Club
Honors Student Association
Math Club
National Art Education Association
Psychology Club
Society for the Advancement of Management

Greek Organizations - Fraternities:
Alpha Phi Alpha
Alpha Tau Omega
Kappa Alpha Order
Kappa Alpha Psi
Tau Kappa Epsilon

Greek Organizations - Sororities:
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Delta Sigma Theta
Kappa Delta
Sigma Gamma Rho
Zeta Tau Alpha

Greek Governing Bodies:
Inter-Fraternity Council
National Panhellenic Council
National Pan-Hellenic Council

Honor Societies:
Alpha Psi Omega
Beta Beta Beta
Kappa Delta Pi
Omicron Delta Kappa
Phi Kappa Phi
Psi Chi
Rho Lambda
Sigma Tau Delta

Special Interest Organizations:
Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM)
Campus Crusade for Christ
Campus Outreach
Chess Club
College Democrats
College Republicans
Cross Roads
Ecology Club
Culture and Language Interest Club
Habitat for Humanity
Gamma Sigma Alliance
Gamma Sigma Sigma (National Service Sorority)
Minority Student Health Career Association
NAACP
Patriot Dance Team (Dimensions of Diversity)
Residential Student Association
Salt of the Earth
Student Alumni Association
Student Nurses Association
University Programming Board (UPB)
Wesley Foundation
Young, Gifted and Blessed Chorus of FMU

If you can't find something that interests you, please check out the section in the FMU Student Handbook on how to charter a student organization.  It is a simple process and we will be glad to help you through the process as much as possible.

You can get more information and a full bio on each one of these organizations by stopping by the Smith University Center Room 205 or by sending mail in their name to:  PO BOX 100547/Florence, SC  29501.  Or you may contact Leigh Bostick, Coordinator of Student Life at 843/661/1183 or sbostick@fmarion.edu and she can put you in contact with the President or Advisor of the organization.


The challenge for every organization is to build a feeling of oneness, of dependence on one another, because the question is usually not how well each person works, but how well they work together.

 





 


 

 

 

 

 

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