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Student Organizations G L E N V I L L E S T A T E C O L L E G E G L E N V I L L E S T A T E C O L L E G E STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS This guide to current student organizations at Glenville State College has been compiled by the Student Government Association. We hope that you find an organization that interests you within these pages. Remember that there are also other ways to get involved on campus...intramural sports, finding employment as a student worker, ensembles, High Adventure, volunteering, education abroad, and more. TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Government Association . 1 Greek Organizations (Sororities and Fraternities) Alpha Theta Xi . 2 Alpha Xi Omega . 3 Chi Zeta Pi . 4 Delta Xi Rho . 5 Sigma Omega Beta . 6 Organizations and Honor Societies Alpha Phi Sigma . 7 Alpha Psi Omega . 8 Art Society . 9 Baptist Campus Ministries . 10 Bio-Chem Club. 11 Early Education Student Group . 12 Forestry Club . 13 Hermitage Literacy Society . 14 International Student Association. 15 Kappa Delta Pi . 16 LGBT+ Alliance . 17 Phi Beta Lambda . 18 Pioneers for a Cause . 19 National Association for Music Education . 20 Sigma Pi Xi . 21 Student Reading Interest Group . 22 Other Organizations . 23 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Hey Pioneers! SGA is the governing body for YOU, the students. Being a part of SGA allows you to meet new people from around campus, learn more about GSC, get involved, and help make an impact on functions that relate directly to you and your school. Your concerns are taken to the administration and Board of Governors to be discussed to ensure that you have the best experience possible here at GSC. The Board would like to invite you to join us on Thursdays at 12:30pm in the Mollohan Ballroom. Once you attend 3 consecutive meetings, you will be sworn in as a Senate member and have voting rights on important matters. If you have any questions, please send them to [email protected] 1 W e a r e a s o r o r i t y t h a t p r i d e s o u r s e l v e s o n c o n d u c t i n g Alpha c o m m u n i t y s e r v i c e p r o j e c t s t h r o u g h o u t t h e s e m e s t e r , s u c h a s r e s t o r i n g Theta b e n c h e s d o w n t o w n , h o s t i n g a n E a s t e r e g g h u n t a t a l o c a l d a y c a r e , p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n Xi s e r v i c e e v e n t s o n c a m p u s , a n d a s p e c i a l e v e n t k n o w n a s " Q u e e n f o r a D a y . " T h e g i r l s g e t t o g e t h e r e v e r y o t h e r w e e k t o d i s c u s s i t e m s h a p p e n i n g . W e a l s o b o n d a n d m a k e m e m o r i e s w i t h o n e a n o t h e r w i t h d i n n e r a n d m o v i e s , h o m e w o r k n i g h t s , a n d a t v a r i o u s c a m p u s e v e n t s . C o n t a c t S a m a n t h a C o n r a d f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n : 3 0 4 - 7 0 3 - 7 7 0 0 o r c o n r a d . s a m a n t h a a @ g s c . g l e n v i l l e . e d u 2 3 C H I Z E T A P I I S A S O C I A L S O R O R I T Y T H A T I S F O C U S E D O N T H E E M P O W E R M E N T O F W O M E N , A S W E L L A S T H E W E L F A R E O F C H I L D R E N . W E B E L I E V E T H A T E D U C A T I O N I S V E R Y I M P O R T A N T . C H I Z E T A P I I S A S I S T E R H O O D T H A T P R I D E S I T S E L F O N I N V O L V E M E N T I N T H E C O M M U N I T Y . R E Q U I R E M E N T S : M e m b e r s h i p i s o p e n t o a n y f e m a l e w h o i s a f u l l - t i m e s t u d e n t a t G S C a n d h a s a m i n i m u m G P A o f 2 . 0 C O N T A C T I N F O R M A T I O N : D e z a r a e D e t a m o r e d e t a m o r e . d e z a r a e m @ g s c . g l e n v i l l e . e d u 3 0 4 - 6 7 8 - 9 9 0 0 4 Delta Xi Rho Delta Xi Rho is social sorority with the purpose of shedding a positive light among the sisters, the Glenville State College community, and the town of Glenville itself! Our philanthropy is to spread awareness of domestic violence and child abuse. Our girls love to participate in campus events and host several fundraisers every semester. Any female-identifying student is able to go through pledging and then the initiation process. For more information, contact Brittany Koutsunis: [email protected] 5 SIGMA OMEGA BETA Just like the Phoenix, the Sigma Omega Beta Fraternity rose from the ashes. Sigma Omega Beta is Glenville State College’s only regional fraternity. All brothers of Sigma Omega Beta are expected to uphold the fraternity’s core values of: honor, respect, and brotherhood. Sigma Omega Beta proudly supports the American Cancer Society annually as their philanthropy, and has held the GSC Greek Week Championship for many years. Those interested in pledging should contact Daniel Hinger at [email protected] 6 Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma is a national Criminal Justice Honor Society. It recognizes the academic excellence of undergraduate students of Criminal Justice. The goals of Alpha Phi Sigma are to honor and promote academic excellence, community service, educational leadership, and unity. Alpha Phi Sigma is the only Criminal Justice Honor Society, a certified member of the Association of College Honor Societies, and is affiliated with the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Requirements: Must be majoring or minoring in Criminal Justice Must have completed three full semesters (be in the Fall semester of your sophomore year) Must have a 3.2 GPA or greater Must be in the top 35% of your class Must have completed a minimum of four criminal justice courses Questions? Jeff Bryson - [email protected] 7 Alpha Psi Omega is a national theater honor society. We help with the plays that are put on at GSC. There are several areas that you can get involved with! These include acting, building sets, and helping with makeup, lighting, sound. Our goal is to help keep the arts alive and keep the students and community entertained. Requirements; 2.5 GPA and 72 hours/credits of theater work (this includes all of the above plus some) Contact Katelyn Miller at [email protected] 8 The Glenville State College Art Society is a group made up of students, alumni, and members of the community interested in all forms of the creative arts. Through discussion, exploration, and application, members share and participate in artistic endeavors to enrich their personal interests and the community abroad. Anyone can join! For more information, contact: Chris Cosner at [email protected] or Duane Chapman at [email protected] 9 Baptist Campus Ministries Our mission is to reach Glenville State and the world with the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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