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Copy of Copy of RSO List 2019-2020 San Diego State University Recognized Student Organization List 2019 - 2020 Academic Major Related AGC & CMAA Student Chapter of San Diego State Doctorate of Physical Therapy Student Planned Parenthood Generation Action of SDSU Society of Professional Journalists University Association Postsecondary Educational Leadership in Student Society of Statisticians and Actuaries AIGA SDSU Engineers Without Borders Affairs (PELSA) Society of Women Engineers ALPFA Students of SDSU Entrepreneur Society Pre-Dental Organization Society of Women in Space Exploration Across Campus Theatre (ACT SDSU) Enviro-Business Society Pre-Law Society Sociology Graduate Student Committee (SGSC) Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity Epsilon Eta Environmental Honors Fraternity Pre-Occupational Therapy Student Association Sports Business Initiative Alpha Omega Epsilon Film Society (POTSA) Student Academy of Audiology (SAA) American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA) Finance and Investment Society Pre-Student Osteopathic Medical Association (Pre- Student Accounting Society Academic Major Related Financial Planning Association SOMA) Student Association of School Social Workers American Marketing Association Focus, Preoptometry Organization Pre-Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA) Student California Teachers Association (SCTA) American Medical Student Association Food Recovery Network at SDSU Professional Studies and Fine Arts Civil Core Student Nurses Association - SDSU American Public Works Association - SDSU Furniture Design Association at SDSU Psychology Club Student Nutrition Organization American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Future Athletic Trainers' Society Psychology Mentoring, OutReach, and Education Students HEAL American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Future Physical Therapists Organization (FPTO) (MORE) Program Students for Public Health at SDSU Conditioning Engineers Geography Graduate Student Association Tau Beta Pi CAX American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Public Administration Club Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA) The Olive Tree Initiative American Water Works Association Student Chapter at Public Health Initiative The Quality of Life Plus Student Chapter San Diego State University Graduate Social Work Association Raptor Club Artificial Intelligence (AI) Club Health Communication Student Organization Real Estate Society of SDSU Themed Entertainment Association at Asian Pacific Islander Social Work Association Hispanic Business Student Association Recreation and Tourism Student Association San Diego State University (APISWA) Honor Guard Nighthawks Rehabilitation Counseling Student Association Umanisti Association for Women Geoscientists SDSU Chapter IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Rocket Project Undergraduate Social Work Association Association of Anthropology Students Engineers Roundtable Writers (USWA) Association of Information Technology Professionals IGNITE at SDSU SIAM Student Chapter, SDSU Virtual Reality Club (AITP) at SDSU ISCOR Student Society STEM Teachers of Tomorrow Women In Construction of San Diego Association of Pre-Pharmacy Students (APPS) Institute of Transportation Engineers School Counseling Graduate Student Association State University Aztec Adaptive Sports Interior Architecture Club School Psychology Student Association Women in Business International Business Society Aztec Aviation Organization School of Public Health Student Council Women in Science Society Interpreters and Translators Club Aztec Electric Racing Schwartz Astronomical Society oSTEM at SDSU Jewelry Student Coop Aztec Game Lab Sigma Phi Delta Vendition Sales Society Aztec Investment Banking Association (AIBA) Kinesiology Organization Revolutionizing Exercise Skull & Dagger Dramatic Society Aztec Music Group (K.O.R.E.) Social Action Committee Cultural Aztec Professional Pre-Health Organization (APPHO) Latin American Studies Student Organization (LASSO) Asian American Pacific Islander Coalition Aztec Racing Latino Student Social Work Association Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & (AAPIC) Aztecs for Education Le Cercle Français French Club Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) Chapter at Beta Alpha Psi Linguistics Student Association SDSU Afrikan Student Excellence Council (ASEC) Beta Psi Omega: San Diego State University Lodging Management Student Association Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Afrikan Student Union Beta-Kappa Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta Marine Ecology and Biology Student Association Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) Afrique Dance Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) (MEBSA) Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) - Aztec Baja Andrés Bonifacio Samahan Black Business Society Math Club SDSU Racing American Sign Language Club Black Student Science Organization Mechatronics Society of Communication and Leadership (SoCaL) Armenian Students Association Cadet Cyber Organization Meeting and Events Student Association Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers at SDSU Arts & Culture Club Chemistry Graduate Student Association (CGSA) Mock Trial Society of Physics Students Asian Pacific Student Alliance (APSA) Child & Family Development Student Organization Model United Nations at San Diego State University City Planning Association SDSU National Association of Women MBAs College of Sciences Student Success Center National Society of Black Engineers SDSU Collegiate Black Caucus of SDSU National Society of Minorities in Hospitality Council of Pre-Health Organizations Academic National Student Speech Language Hearing Association @SLLSDSU SLLSDSU.EDU Counseling and Social Change Club (NSSLHA) Chapter at SDSU Criminal Justice Student Association at SDSU OUTreach Cyber Defense Team Out For Business at SDSU DATA - Design and Technology Association Pathways Mentors @SLLSDSU CAMPUS LIFE @ STATE Delta Sigma Pi Phase 0 SOF Prep Organization Design Build Fly (DBF) at SDSU Physician Assistant Student Association Ballet Folklorico Xochipilli de San Diego Leadership Social Sororities Christians for Social Justice State University Arnold Air Society, John Burdette Binkley Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Compass Brazilian Student Association at SDSU Squadron Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Cru Campus Curlz Aztec High School Outreach Alpha Phi Gamma Sorority Delight Central Americans for Empowerment Cadet Fund Club Alpha Phi Sorority InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Chicanos/Latinos for Community Medicine Gates to Success Alpha Pi Sigma Sorority, Inc. Jewish Campus Leaders Chinese Students and Scholars Association Guardian Scholars Student Advisory Board Delta Gamma Fraternity The Navigators at SDSU Diamonds Dance Team at SDSU (GSSAB) Delta Sigma Psi Sorority Young Life EOP Student Advisory Board Law, Policy, and Human Rights at San Diego State Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Zion Bible Study Club Habesha Student Union University Delta Zeta Sorority Hindu Yuva SDSU National Society of Leadership and Success Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Il Circolo Italiano TRUTH Service & Support Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Indigenous Social Work Alliance Transfer Student Outreach Alliance Kappa Delta Sorority Active Minds at SDSU International Student Association Womxn Owning the Woman (WOW) at SDSU Lambda Sigma Gamma Sorority Alpha Phi Omega Japanese Student Association WTS Student Chapter at SDSU Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. Andrea O'Donnell Womxn's Outreach Association Korean Student Association Pi Beta Phi Sorority Aztecs For Recovery Middle Eastern Student Union Political Sigma Alpha Zeta Sorority Best Buddies SDSU Muslim Student Association College Democrats of SDSU Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Border Angels SDSU Native American Student Alliance (NASA) College Republicans at San Diego State University Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority Camp Kesem at SDSU Nikkei Student Union International Youth and Students for Social Equality Sigma Phi Omega Sorority Circle K Persian Student Association - SDSU (IYSSE) Sigma Theta Psi Multicultural Sorority Compact Scholars Student Association Queer Student Union Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx De Aztlan (M.E.Ch.A) Upsilon Kappa Delta Multicultural Sorority Dance Marathon at San Diego State University Sanskriti - Indian Students Association Political Theory Club Delta Beta Tau Saudi Students Club at SDSU Students Supporting Israel Flying Samaritans of SDSU Stateside Breaks Turning Point USA at SDSU Sports Clubs Help the Homeless Student African American Brotherhood Women Empowered Baseball ImpART Your Art at SDSU Student African American Sisterhood Cycling Student Veteran Organization Recreational MEDLIFE SDSU Dance Team Supernova Dance Troupe Anime and Manga Club Mustard Seed Project Men's Club Soccer Taiwanese Student Association at SDSU Aztec Barbell Club Raices Unidas Men's Club Ultimate Teatro Azteca Aztec Gymnastics Club Raised By Fun Men's Club Water Polo Vietnamese Student Association Aztec Winter Guard Red Cross Club: SDSU Men's Crew Aztec Wrestling Rotaract of San Diego State University Men's Ice Hockey Greek Auxiliaries Ballroom and Latin Dance Club @ SDSU Sick Chicks Men's Lacrosse Greek Life Activities Board (GLAB) Ceramic Arts Association Students Against Human Trafficking Men's Volleyball Club Order of Omega Club Softball at SDSU Students for Life at SDSU Rugby United Sorority & Fraternity Council (USFC) ESports (eSports) The Mocha Frap Club Ski and Snowboard Club Surf Club College Panhellenic Association (CPA) Merit Scholars Student Society Tijuana Home Build Tennis Club SDSU Fraternity Men Against Negative Environments Musicians'
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