Student organizations based on interests, culture, and areas of study engage in a variety of activities throughout the year. Some require dues or have requirements for membership; others are open to anybody and everybody. To learn more about clubs, or to find out about starting your own student organization, contact Student Services at extension 7362.
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AI promotes human rights both globally and locally. Activities include informational events and letter-writing events.
Contact: Amy Bellinghausen
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The purpose of the Flyers is the furthering and exposure of aviation-related activities at PUC. Activities include community service, aviation industry, exposure, fly-outs, and fraternity building activities.
ASA hosts a variety of activities, including trips to Goat Rock, Fall and Spring Fest booths, car washes, ice skating, afterglow, ski trips, and scavenger hunts.
The Biology Club provides experiences for students interested in biology. Activities include outdoor hikes, pre-vespers, a weekend retreat, and natural history trips.
Contact: Peter Han, Lawryn Ask
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To foster networking among students and faculty, the Business Club hosts activities such as worship dinners and weekend outings.
Love to live, live to love. The purpose of KASA is to create a community devoted to fellowship and service. Events include Bible studies and small groups, retreats, the Big Brother Big Sister program, initial BBQ, fundraisers, and church visitations.
The goal of the Mabuhay Filipino Club is to promote interest in positive Filipino culture, such as cohesiveness in times of need, loyalty, and friendship, in addition to providing involvement opportunities for inreach and outreach ministries. The club participates in Fall and Spring Fest, pre-vespers meetings, Bible study groups and inreach and outreach ministries.
MAS seeks to further enhance the enjoyment and development of music, and hosts events such as concerts, meetings, and parties.
Contact: Andrew Orellana
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NSA provides opportunities for nursing students to gain hands-on experience and social interaction by participating in community health education, blood pressure clinics, social events, and educational presentations.
Contact: Tara Huckvale and Sara Lyons
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Members enjoy outdoor recreational activities such as rock climbing, back packing, white water rafting, mountaineering, and hiking.
The purpose of this club is to inform and prepare pre-professional students for their interviews and deadlines, etc., by providing informational meetings, socials, and a Fall Fest booth.
Psi Chi encourages, stimulates, and maintains excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly psychology, and to advance the science of psychology. Typical activities include the annual WPA convention, Fall and Spring Fest, car washes, and pre-vespers programs.
STD celebrates English literature with a banquet, Christmas event, and play trips to the City.
The Social Work Forum promotes social activities and community service with vespers programs, dinners and games at faculty homes, and service projects.
Contact: Nadia Chuquimia
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The purpose of SOL is to promote Latino awareness and unity. The club engages in hikes, parties, banquets and pre-vespers programs.
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