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Registered Student Organizations 6/16/2011 Registered Student Organizations 6/16/2011 Academic Competiton Team Sensible Nutrition and Body Image Choices Beta Gamma Sigma (H) Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators (M) College of Business Ambassadors Ag. Competition Teams Council Ski & Snowboard Club Investment Club American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Sports Marketing Club Marketing Club, KSU Concrete Canoe Team, KSU (M) Sri Lankan Students' Assn. (M) MIS Club Environmental Design Competition Team Student Accounting Society, KSU Multicultural Business Student Assn. (M) Mock Trial Club Student Alumni Board Public Relations Student Society of America Powercat Motorsports Student Foundation Society for Human Resource Mgt. Quarter Scale Tractor Team (M) Student Health Advisory Committee Student Finance Assn. College Bowl Club Students for Service-Learning College Council Education Robotic Competition Team Students for the Right to Life Robotics Design Team Swing & Salsa, KSU Ag. Ed. Club & Alpha Tau Alpha Aero Design Team The Coalition Bilingual Ed. Student Org. (M) Mini Baja Team Trio Student Support (M) Education Ambassadors Steel Bridge Team UPC Education Student Council Campus Wide Groups United Way Students in Action National Education Assn. Up Til Dawn Kappa Delta Pi (H) ACTION School of Leadership Studies Ambassadors African Studies Student Assn. (M) Walt Disney World College Program Aikido We Speak Art College Council Engineering Air Soft Team Wildcat Buddies American Institute of Chemical Engineers Alpha of Clovia, Inc. Wildcats 1st American Society of Agricultural Engineers Alpha Phi Omega (H) Wildcats Against Rape American Society of Civil Engineers Alternative Spring Break Wildcats Forever American Soc. of Heating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Eng. Anime and Manga Society (M) Wildlife Society American Society of Mechanical Engineers Anthropomorphic Society of K-State Wishmakers on campus Architectural Engineering Institute Archery Club Women of K-State Associated General Contractors of America Art of Living (M) Writer's Block Party Association of Computing Machinery Association of Residence Hall Young Americans for Liberty Chi Epsilon- HS Civil Engineers (H) Cats for a Cure (M) Zamorano Alumni at Kansas State Engineering Ambassadors Assn. Chess Club College Council Agriculture Engineering Student Council Child Life Specialist Agricultural Comm. of Tomorrow Engineers Without Borders Chinese Business Assn. (M) Ag. Econ. & Agribusiness Club Eta Kappa Nu (H) Chinese Culture Club (M) Agricultural Student Council Illuminating Engineering Society (M) Christians on Campus (R) Ag. Technology Management Club Institute of Industrial Engineers Club Managers Assn. of America Ag. Ambassadors & REPS Mechanical & Nuclear Eng. Women Collegiate 4-H Club Bakery Science Club Mechanical Contractors Assn. of America Collegiate Entrepreneurs Org. Block and Bridle Club National Society of Black Engineers (M) Collegiate Farm Bureau Collegiate Agri-Women Omega Chi Epsilon (H) Council for Exceptional Children (M) Collegiate Cattlewomen Powercat Masters Toastmasters Country Swing & Two Step Club Dairy Science Club Society of Automotive Engineers Crafters Guild, The Food Science Club Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (M) Creative Writing Enthusiasts Horsemans Assn. Society of Manufacturing Engineers Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Meat Science Assn. Society of Women Engineers Ducks Unlimited Grain Science Club Steel Ring Engineering HS (H) EDU Sigma Alpha Agricultural Sorority Structural Engineers Assn. of Ks & Mo Electronics Design Club Wheat State Agronomy Club Women in Civil Engineering Empower Cats Willow Lake Student Farm Club College Council Graduate Fencing Club Fighters of Fire (R) College Council Architecture American Society for Public Administration Fire (M) American Institute of Architecture Students Apparel and Textile Grad. Student Org. Food for Thought Natl. Org. of Minority Architect Students (M) Biology Grad. Student Assn. Inc. (M) Freedom Alliance (M) Student Planning Assn. Business Admin. Grad. Student Assn. Civil Engineering Grad. Student Council Greeks going Green College Council Arts & Sciences Hands On Leaders Gamma Theta Upsilon (H) Harry Potter Alliance Advertising Club Graduate Assn. of Psychology Students Health & Nutrition Society Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity Graduates in Nuclear or Mechanical Eng. Heifer International Alpha Epsilon Delta (H) Graduate Student Council Help Us Learn, Give Us Hope American Fisheries Society Graduate Students in Ag. Economics Individuals for Freethought Arts & Sciences Ambassadors Graduate Students of the Visual Arts (M) Interfraternity Council Criminology Club Grain Science Graduate Student Org. International Buddies (M) Economics Club HMD Graduate Club Japanese Language Club French Club / Pi Delta Phi (H) (M) Graduate Student Plant Pathology (M) Kansas State HD German Club Sociology Grad. Student Assn. K-State A Cappella Club Kinesiology Student Assn. Student Assn. of Graduates in English K-Staters that Care Lambda Pi Eta (H) Student Org. for Cultural Studies (M) Lambda Theta Nu Sorority (M) Math Club Women in Economics LGBT and Allies (M) Photography Club, KSU College Council Human Ecology Malaysian Student Assn. (M) Popenoe Entomology Club Pre-Law Club American Society of Interior Designers Military Veterans (M) Apparel Marketing and Design Alliance National Society of Pershing Rifles Pre-Nursing Club Pre-Occupational Therapy Club Family & Consumer Sciences Interest Group Nepalese Student Assn. (M) FSHS Interest Group Nonprofit Leadership Student Alliance Pre-Optometry Club Pre-Physical Therapy Club Future Financial Planners Objectivist Club, KSU Hospitality Management Society PanHellenic Council Pre-Physician Assistant Club Psi Chi (H) Human Ecology Ambassadors Paws & Claws Human Ecology Council Phi Theta Kappa (H) Sigma Tau Delta (H) Social Work Org. Idesign Poize Hip Hop (M) International Interior Design Assn. PFC Student Advisory Board Wildcat Warriors Womens Studies Ambassadors Kappa Omicron Nu (H) Professional Convention Management Assoc Student Athletic Trainers Assn. Pussy Cat Press, The College Council Business Student Dietetic Assn. Relay for Life Alpha Kappa Psi Natl. Student Speech Language Hearing Assn. Rhetoric & Composition Society Beginning A Promising Profession College Council Veterinary Medicine Russian Culture Appreciation Alliance (M) Beta Alpha Psi (H) The Saudi Club (M) American Assn. of Bovine Practitioners (H) Honorary Groups (M) Multicultural Groups (R) Religious Groups If you wish to contact an organization, please call the Office of Student Activities and Services at 532-6541 or stop by the office, Ground Floor, K-State Student Union. American Assn. of Equine Practitioners HALO (M) American Assn. of Feline Practitioners India Students Assn. (M) American Assn. of Swine Veterinarians International Coordinating Council (M) American College of Veterinary Pathologists Japanese Student Assn. (M) American Veterinary Medical Assn. Korean Student Assn. (M) American Vet. Society of Animal Behavior League of United Latin American Citizens (M) Assoc. of Shelter Vets MANRRS (M) Christian Veterinary Fellowship (R) National PanHellenic Council (M) Veterinary Medicine Canine Club Native American Student Assn. (M) Exotic Animal Medicine Club Philippine Student Assn. (M) Hollistic Club, Kansas State Thai Student Assn. (M) International Vet Student Assn. Vietnamese Student Assn. (M) Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club Religious Groups Public Health Club (M) Theriogeneology Club BSU Christian Challenge (R) (M) Veterinary Business Management Assn. Called to Greatness (R) (M) Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Campus Crusade for Christ (R) (M) Cats for Christ (R) Community Service Groups Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship (R) Circle K International Christians in Action (R) Rotaract Club ECM (R) Fine Arts Episcopal Church Student Group (R) I Am Second (R) American Choral Directors Assn. 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(M) Student Friends of the Beach Museum of Art Alpha Xi Delta Tau Beta Sigma (H) Chi Omega Theatre Appreciation & Participation (H) Delta Delta Delta Sorority United Black Voices Gospel Choir (R) (M) Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Fraternities Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Kappa Alpha Theta ACACIA Fraternity Kappa Delta Sorority Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (M) Pi Beta Phi Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Sigma Kappa Sorority Beta Sigma Psi Fraternity (R) Sigma Lambda Gamma (M) Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (M) Delta Chi Fraternity Zeta Tau Alpha Delta Lambda Phi Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity Sports Clubs Delta Tau Delta Dodgeball Club FarmHouse Fraternity Fishing Club Kappa Sigma Fraternity Inline Hockey Club Lambda Chi Alpha
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