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Org List 7/14/09 1:13 PM Org List 7/14/09 1:13 PM Search: Quick Links Site Map | A-Z Index Home | Calendar | Academic Affairs | Student Affairs | President's Office | Directory | JOBS | Giving to PVAMU Home Student Portal Panther Email Printable Version Student Activities and Leadership Home » Student Activities and Leadership » Organizations » Organizations List Mission & Philosophy Advisors Guide Organizations on Campus CAB Cheerleaders These are the organizations who are on the campus of Prairie View A&M University. Information about the group Forms has been provided by the organization, through the use of the "Website Information Form" (see new Organizations organization). Policy Manual Active Orgs Interdepartmental Organizations Organizations List Campus Activities Board Student Government Association Panther Advisor Leaders Student Government Association Student Leadership Institute The Panther National Pan-Hellenic Council (PVAMU-PAN) Council of Student Organizations (PVAMU-CSO) Contact Us Black History Month Fraternities C0-Ed Groups Event Planning Guide Alpha Phi Alpha Epsilon Gamma Iota Homecoming Miss PVAMU Iota Phi Theta Rho Chi Psi Mr PVAMU Kappa Alpha Psi Famale/Sororities Alpha Angels Inc Omega Psi Phi Alpha Lambda Omega Phi Beta Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma Sororities Karnation Court Alpha Kappa Alpha Sigma Juliets, Inc. Delta Sigma Theta Tau Beta Sigma Sigma Gamma Rho Male/Fraternities Zeta Phi Beta Alpha Phi Omega Academic Council Fraternal Order of Classy Gentlemen Departmental Association of Childhood Education International Gamma Phi Delta American Institute of Chemical Engineers Kappa Kappa Psi American Marketing Association Phi Mu Alpha American Society of Chemical Engineers Panther Council American Student Dental Association Hometown Clubs Association for Computing Machinery Austin Club (ATX) Blackstone Pre-Law Society California Club Business Information Systems Association Chicago Club Engineering Technology Association Fort Worth Foundation Forensics Society Michigan Club French Club Texarkana Club Future Veterinarians of America Cultural Societies Institute of Electrical Electronic Engineers Alkebulan Society James W. Harris History Club N'COBRA Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences Religious Groups Minority Association of Pre-Health Students Baptist Student Movement National Association of Black Accountants Catholics on Campus - Newmann Association National Association of Black Chemist and Chemical Engineers Church of Christ Students Nursing Club Fellowship of College Christian Students Phi Beta Lambda Wesley Foundation Psychology Club PVAMU Criminal Justice Club Spirit and Tradition Groups PVAMU Nursing Student Association PVAMU Cheerleaders PVAMU Reading Council http://www.pvamu.edu/pages/1588.asp Page 1 of 2 Org List 7/14/09 1:13 PM Sociology Club Special Interest The Social Work Action Club Classic Dance Ensemble Society of Women Engineers Club Flava Student Dietetic Association HIV/AIDS Organization of Peer Educators University Symphonic Band League of United Latin American Citizens Honor National Association of the Advancement of Alpha Phi Sigma Colored People Beta Beta Beta National Council of Negro Women Beta Kappa Chi National Society of Pershing Rifles Delta Mu Delta Prairie View Akido Kappa Delta Pi PVAMU Rodeo Club Pi Kappa Delta Sigma Tau Theta Pi Tau Sigma Students in Free Enterprise Tau Alpha Pi Students Mentoring Students Association Tau Beta Pi Students Serving Students Association Tau Sigma Delta Toastmasters International Upsilon Pi Epsilon University Scholars Contact PVAMU | ADA Resources | Compact with Texans | Homeland Security | Legal Notices Open Records | Privacy | Risk & Misconduct Hotline | TRAIL | State of Texas | Webmaster 2003 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED P.O. Box 519 - Prairie View, Texas - 77446-0519 FM 1098 Rd & University Dr, Prairie View, TX 77446 University Operator: (936) 261-3311 Best viewed with Netscape 6 or Internet Explorer 6 http://www.pvamu.edu/pages/1588.asp Page 2 of 2.
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