Student Organizations
Overview
Beta Beta Beta (Tri Beta): A founding chapter of the natural science, national undergraduate honor society.
Beta Sigma Alpha (BSA): The campus chapter of Business Administration Students.
Beta Sigma Phi: The Rho Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is a sorority at Southwestern College.
Black Student Union (BSU): A group of students interested in issues of ethnic diversity on Southwestern's campus.
Campus Council of Ministries (CCOM): An executive student organization of Christian campus and outreach ministries.
Campus Players: The Southwestern College honors organization for the theatrical arts.
Dead Poets Society: A group of faculty and students open to everyone on campus who is interested in discussing poetry and the deeper meanings.
Education Builders: An organization for education students on the SC campus.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes: An association of students interested in sharing their faith in Christ.
Gamma Lambda Upsilon: A service and social male fraternity.
International Club: An association of international students that celebrate diversity around the world and on campus.
Math Club: An association of students interested in exploring the world of mathematics.
Mu Phi Epsilon (Mu Phi): An international music fraternity in the professional field open to both men and women.
Phi 54 Phi: A group of influential ethnic men determined to achieve excellence.
Phi Delta Theta: An international social and service fraternity for men.
Pi Delta Sigma: A co-ed social and service fraternity.
Pi Gamma Mu: The founding chapter of the national social science honor fraternity for men and women.
Pi Kappa Delta: A national debate and forensics organization.
SCANS: The Southwestern College Association of Nursing Students.
SIFE: Students In Free Enterprise: An organization for business students on campus.
Sigma Iota Sigma: A social and service sorority for women.
Student Activities Association: The student board that oversees and funds student activities.
Student Government Association: The main student representation and voice in campus issues and direction.
