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Organizations Organizations Contact Information African Student Organization @SFA_ASO Ag Jack Council Candis Carraway [email protected] 9364684425 Agribusiness Cub [email protected] (936)6154717 [email protected] Instagram: aigasfa Facebook: AIGA Student Organization - Stephen F AIGA SFA Student Group Austin State University [email protected] Facebook: Allied Health Student Association - SFA Instagram: Allied Allied Health Student Association Health Student Assocation Alpha Chi Omega Instagram: @sfasu_axo President Email: [email protected] Alpha Gamma Rho BX [email protected] Instagram @agr_sfa Twitter @agr_sfa1904 Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority, Inc. [email protected] Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated Twitter: SFA_ALPHAS Instagram: sfa_alphas Alpha Phi Omega Twitter: @SFA_APO Instagram: @sfa_apo Alpha Psi Omega instagram @ apobetaphi Twitter @ APOBetaPhi Instagram: sfa_ato sfa_atoswethearts Twitter: SFA_ATO President: Wyatt Smith 903-238- Alpha Tau Omega 5330 Rush Chair: Hayden Brockenbush 940-783-8321 American Association of Petroleum Geologists [email protected] 970-361-7904 Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @SFAGeology Student Chapter https://stephenfaustinama.wixsite.com/mysite [email protected] American Marketing Association instagram - sfasuama twitter - sfasuama facebook - SFASU American Marketing Association AMA President contact info Edward Salinas 972-514-2932 [email protected] American Medical Student Association [email protected] [email protected] Sfasu_id : Instagram Madison Teale (ASID American Society of Interior Designers President) cell # : 9037334576 Army ROTC ASBMB Student Chapter [email protected] (936)238-0982 Association of baptist students Abssfa.org Association of Black Student Nurses [email protected] Athletes in Action [email protected] twitter/instagram - @aia_sfa Baptist Student Ministry [email protected] (936)564-0473 sfabsm.org Bass Club [email protected] 4696005547 @sfabass Beta Gamma Omega [email protected] Betagammaomega.org [email protected] instagram and twitter - @sfabigjacks website- Big Jacks https://sfabigjacks.wixsite.com/mysite Bilingual Education Student Organization @sfa_beso [email protected] Biology Club [email protected] Black Student Caucus Twitter: @SFABLACKCAUCUS Email: [email protected] Braille and Cane Club 512 284 4411 Facebook: SFA Braille and Cane Club Campus Crusade for Christ [email protected] [email protected] http://sfaxa.org/ 1613 North Street, Nacogdoches, TX 75965 (832) 786- Chi Alpha Campus Ministry 8580 IG: @sfaxa Twitter: @sfaxa FB: https://www.facebook.com/sfaxa/ Chi Omega instagram: sfachio Chi Tau Epsilon [email protected] 963-468-8493 @sfasu_xte - instagram Sfa dace program- Facebook Circle K International [email protected] @sfa_circlek College Republicans Dm Us on Twitter @sfasucr Collegiate Middle Level Association twitter - @sfasucmla instagram - @sfasu_cmla [email protected] https://twitter.com/sfacompsci Computer Science Club https://www.instagram.com/sfacompsci/ https://www.facebook.com/sfaCompSci/ 936-468- 2508 Criminal Justice Association Email: [email protected] Facebook: SFASU Criminal Justice Association Crosspoint is the College Ministry of Grace Bible Church. Facebook: @GBCCrosspoint Crosspoint Instagram: @crosspoint_gbc 936-564-8867 [email protected] Dance Marathon Twitter- SFAmarathon Insta- sfa_dancemarathon Facebook- SFA Dance Marathon Dancers of the Son [email protected] @sfadots Delight Ministries Instagram: @delight_sfasu Twitter: @delight_sfasu Email: [email protected] [email protected] (409)659-5792 Instagram - trideltasfasu Twitter - Delta Delta Delta trideltasfasu Facebook - Stephen F. Austin Tri Delta Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Social Media Handles Delta Zeta Instagram : @sfasu_dz Twitter : @SFASU_DZ Driving Jacks [email protected] drivingjacks.org @drivingjacks - Instagram, snapchat, and twitter Early Childhood Organization [email protected] sfasu_echo on Instagram Childhood Educators on Facebook Economic Reading Group Facebook page - Economic Reading Group faculty.sfasu.edu/phelpsrt Engineering Student Organization [email protected] facebook.com/SFASUESO Equine Club [email protected] Instagram: sfasuequine Facebook: Equine Club Eta Sigma Delta [email protected] Family and Consumer Sciences Student Facebook: @SFAFCSSO Instagram: @fcsso_sfa Email: [email protected] Organization Fashion Merchandising Club [email protected] (512)888-1115 Email: [email protected] Contact Number: (832)398-0410 Instagram: Fashion N Motion fnm_sfa Twitter: FNM_SFA First Amendment Club Instagram: User: firstamendmentclubsfasu Twitter: User: firstamendmentclubsfasu Future Agricultural Educators [email protected] Candis Carraway [email protected] Gamma Theta Upsilon Dr. William Forbes 936.468.2373 [email protected] Geography Club (214)493-8903 @sfasu_geo_club Geologic Association of Students [email protected] Facebook Page Greek Wide [email protected] Twitter/Instagram - @greekwidesfa Historical European Martial Arts Club [email protected] History Club [email protected] @SFAHistoryClub on Twitter @sfasu_historyclub on Instagram Honor Student Association [email protected] Instagram: @hsasfasu Horticulture Club [email protected] @sfahortclub (Instagram) [email protected] Instagram: @h.a.s.sfasu President: Rebecca Lockerbie- Hospitality Administration Society [email protected] [email protected] Instagram: @improvstrikesback Twitter: @improvstrikesbk Improv Strikes Back Facebook: Improv Strikes Back Email: [email protected] Social Media: sfasu_id - Instagram Phone International Interior Design Association number: IIDA President: (936)635-9146 Regina Loerch International Student Association Twitter- ISA_sfasu Instagram- isa_sfasu Jacks Council on Family Relations [email protected] Instagram: @sfasu_jcfr Twitter: @JcfrSfa Jolt [email protected] (936) 371-7670 @latinxsfa Kappa Alpha Order 940-595-6110 presidents phone number Instagram: ka_sfa Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Incorporated [email protected] twitter: @sfasukdchi instagram: sfasukdchi Facebook: Kappa Kappa Psi Gamma Phi 2020 Interest Group Instagram: @kkpsigphi Twitter: Kappa Kappa Psi @GammaPhi_KKPsi Kappa Sigma 903-563-5051 Twitter: @sfakappasigma Instagram: @kappasigmasfa [email protected] Insta: @kappaupsilonsigma FB: Kappa Upsilon Sigma SFASU (832) 566- Kappa Upsilon Sigma 8141 Knights of Columbus [email protected] 832-719-1011 @kofc10790 Leaders In Mental Health Twitter: @limhsfasu League of United Latin American Citizens Email:[email protected] Instagram: sfalulac Twitter: @sfalulac [email protected] 2146059201 Twitter: @sfa_lgbtqcaucus Instagram: LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus @sfa_lgbtqcaucus Lumberjack Cultural Association Email: [email protected] Social Media: LCA_SFA (Instagram & Twitter) Lumberjack Esports Discord: https://discord.gg/SDnzfUF Lumberjack Men's Volleyball Club Sports Clubs: (936)-468-3507 Instagram: @jacksmenvball [email protected] Instagram: lumberjacksforlife Facebook: Lumberjacks For Lumberjacks for Life Life Lutheran Student Fellowship [email protected] Men of Achievement Twitter: @MenOAchievement Email: [email protected] Men’s Rugby [email protected] 817-307-4577 @sfa_rugby Mosaic College Ministry @mosaic_college @mosaic_nac (on Instagram) Mu Phi Epsilon My Sigma Upsilon Sorority Incorporated [email protected] @sfa_msu (Twitter and Instagram) Nacogdoches Anime Club [email protected] 832-600-3516 [email protected] National Association for the Advancement of [email protected] instagram-sfasu_naacp twitter-@sfasu_naacp Colored People National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. Twitter: @SfaNaba National Association of Environmental [email protected] NAEP @ SFA (Facebook group) Professionals National Assosciation of Interpretation @NAI_SFASU (Instagram) National Society of Leadership and Success [email protected] @nsls_sfa on Instagram @oakgrovenac Instagram www.oakgrovenac.com Phone: 936-569-0756 Oak Grove Young Adults [email protected] 2603 SE Stallings Dr, Nacogdoches, TX 75961 1030 AM 6 PM Sunday services Omega Delta Phi [email protected] (972) 965-5649 SFA_ODPhi Omega psi phi [email protected] 806-316-1369 @sfaques Omicron Delta Kappa 936-468-2870 [email protected] www.SFAODK.org Twitter: @SFA_ODK Instagram: sfa_odk Organization of Latin Americans [email protected] (936)-337-0503 @olasfasu OurLow [email protected] (409)6172163 Instagram @ourlowinsta Twitter @ourlow Outdoor adventures club [email protected] @sfaclimbingclub Phi Alpha Honor Society [email protected] @sfasu.phialpha Phi Alpha Kappa instagram: @sfafinance twitter: @SFA_FinanceClub (863) 308-6312 [email protected] 936.468.3103 Facebook: Phi Beta Lambda - SFASU Pens & Axes Phi Beta Lambda Chapter Phi Boota roota [email protected] @pbrbeta Facebook Phi Epsilon Kappa [email protected] pek_sfa (Instagram) Phi Kappa Psi @sfaphipsi Phi Mu Alpha Phi Rho Psi [email protected] 409-679-7892 @Phi Rho Psi President Phi Rho Psi National Color Guard Sorority Kaitlyn Gilchrist [email protected] 832-318-3576 @phirhopsi_alphachapter Phi Theta Gamma [email protected] Instagram: @phi_theta_gamma ***@SFAPHIU (facebook) This organization is based on specific credit and GPA requirements.
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