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To date, we have 95 registered student organizations on campus,
in the following categories:
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Departmental/Educational
Academic Research and Creative
Humanities - (bmarong1@my.westga.edu)
Is an interdisciplinary student organization devoted to the support and celebration of
student research and their creative efforts at the University of West Georgia
Anthropological Society - (ccalvo1@my.westga.edu)
Provides an opportunity for students to gain cultural experience
as well as achieve a state of open-mind through the cultural
experiences of teachers and other outside sources. As an
organization we would like to make everyone feel welcomed and
create a group bond that will extend to any new member who arrives.
American Chemical Society - (bmarong1@my.westga.edu)
Collegiate Music Educators National Conference -
(mr.silvestri@gmail.com)
Is the largest recognized music association in the world. The
purpose is to afford students an opportunity for professional
orientation and development while still in school, and to enable
students to gain an understanding of the basic truths and principles
that underlie the role of music in human life: the philosophy
and function of the music education profession; the professional
interests of members involved in the local, state, division,
and national level; the music industry’s role in support
of music education; and the knowledge and practices of the professional
music educator as facilitated through chapter activity.
Computer Science Women Of West Georgia - (npaguag1@westga.edu)
Is an organization to build a sense of community for students
in the CS department. We are a social and academic organization
that just started again this semester.
Eclectic, Art, & Literary Magazine - (eclectic@westga.edu)
For over 65 years Eclectic has been published at the UWG. Originally,
the magazine featured authors and artists from the University
as well as submissions from the literary world at large. Currently,
Eclectic features writing, artworks, and more recently music
created uniquely by our University students.
Economics Club - (dallen3@my.westga.edu)
Finance Club - (jmccord2@my.westga.edu)
Is open to Finance majors and all students who are interested
in finance, banking, and investment. Activities of the
Finance club includes: Discussion about topics of current
interest, field trip to companies of the finance industry, helping
members prepare for the job market, resume preparation, and networking.
Geoscience Club - (ebusse1@my.westga.edu)
We are an organization willing to volunteer to our community
and encourage enthusiasm in the Geosciences.
Honors Coucil - (mbyrd1@my.westga.edu)
The student governing body within the Honors Council controls the budget for all other Honors
activities. Made up of students in official, elected positions, the Honors Council meets
once a month; meetings are open to all Honors students.
Hope/First Year Mentoring - (XLMentor@westga.edu)
Are specially trained upper class students who assist incoming
freshman with their transition to college. Our mentors
build one-on-one relationships with incoming freshmen to maintain
academic and social excellence at the University of West Georgia.
Lambda Alpha Epsilon - (mtowns1@westga.edu)
Management Club - (bclenney@westga.edu)
Is an excellent opportunity to network with those that are entering the management field,
to stay on top of current events that affect managers today, and to show a professional
interest in your line of work.
Physical Education Club - (mfountal@my.westga.edu)
Sociology Club - (awillia6@westga.edu)
Student Athlete Advisory Council - (critchi3@westga.edu)
Is a group of student athletes who have joined together to better the relationship between the
athletes and the community. Through various activities we attempt to unite both the campus and
community through the student athlete.
UTV-13 - (dburden1@my.westga.edu) Is a student television station established in the Mass Communication Department of the University of West Georgia to give Mass Communication students, primarily television production students, an opportunity to utilize the skills they acquire in class. In addition, UTV-13 will provide quality television programming to the University of West Georgia community by broadcasting content that informs, entertains, and educates.
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Honorary
Alpha Phi Sigma - (pbaker2@my.westga.edu) Is the nationally recognized honor society for students in the criminal justice sciences. The society recognizes academic excellence by undergraduates as well as graduate students of criminal justice.
Alpha Psi Omega - (tilten42@my.westga.edu)
Is a national honorary society for theatre students that have shown outstand dedication,
admirable effort, and responsible leadership in art. APO exist to stimulate interests in
theatre activities and to secure the advantages provided by a large national honorary society.
Beta Gamma Sigma - (lrunyan@westga.edu) The invitation to membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is extended only to the academically highest 10% of second-semester juniors, 10% of seniors, and 20% of graduates of AACSBI accredited institutions. It is the highest honor the Richards College of Business can bestow. Beta Gamma Sigma candidates are presented their invitation in class during the spring semester. During the presentation/ceremony they were congratulated on behalf of the Richards College of Business for their excellent academic achievement and invited to become a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the national scholastic honor society for outstanding students in accredited college of business.
Gamma Theta Upsilon - (charlmil@gmail.com)
Is an international honor society in geography. Members
of GTU have met academic requirements and share a background
and interest in geography. GTU goals are: To further
professional interest in Geography by offering a common organization
for those interested in the field. To strengthen student
and professional training through academic experiences in addition
to those of the classroom and laboratory. To create and
administer funds for graduate student and research in the field
of geography.
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars - (nscs@westga.edu)
Recognizes outstanding first and second year college students
and offers a wide variety of opportunities for involvement
on the campus community, and national level. The benefits
of life-time membership include recognition, access to exclusive
NSCS programs, networking, and career resources, opportunities
to apply for scholarships, leadership development, social,
and service activities on campus, and Alumni programs.
Omicron Delta Epsilon - (jmurphy@westga.edu) Recognizes scholastic achievement in economics.
Omicron Delta Kappa - (gregarnold_05@yahoo.com) Is our most prestigious leadership society. Selection is based on exemplary character, responsible leadership, and service in campus life, superior scholarship, genuine fellowship, and consecration to democratic ideals. Membership is conferred upon those students who have attained special distinction in more than one of the following categories: Scholarship, Athletics, Social Service, Religious Activities, Campus Government, Journalism, Creative Writing, and Performing Arts. Those eligible for membership are UWG juniors, seniors, or graduate students who have placed in the top 35 percent of their respective class and have maintained at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA (including transfer credits).
Phi Sigma Pi - (Lmikovi1@my.westga.edu)
Is a co-ed Honor Fraternity. We participate in service and
scholarship as well as social events. There is a requirement
for membership.
Sigma Tau Delta - (pdesnoe1@my.westga.edu)
Is an international honor society designed to recognize and
foster academic excellence; it is open to students majoring
or minoring in English. At West Georgia, it’s
also an active club open to all interested majors. In
the past, the club has sponsored poetry readings, theater trips,
film nights, student colloquia, purely social gatherings, and
a wide range of other events. For two consecutive years
we have organized a faculty reading to benefit the Carroll
County Soup Kitchen, a highly successful event. Last
year, in conjunction with UWG literary magazine The Eclectic,
we brought the acclaimed poet B.H. Fairchild to campus, drawing
record crowds.
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International/Cultural
African Student Association - (uwgasa@gmail.com)
Is an organization that will encourage interaction between students
of African origin and students interested in African affairs.
It will also serve as a social group to reduce stereotypes of
the African continent.
Black Student Alliance - (bsa@westga.edu)
serves as a voice and a place for black students at the University
of West Georgia. The purpose of BSA is to protect and advance
the interest of Blacks here at West Georgia, as well as providing
assistance in giving Black Students a positive concept of themselves.
BSA cultivates and promotes a general knowledge of Black culture,
here and abroad, past, present, and future. BSA makes an effort
to determine what specific concerns need to be addressed. These
concerns are made evident through the numerous programs, services,
and activities sponsored throughout the year. Also, BSA are the
facilitators of the Black Cultural Center, a place in which students
can learn more about Black history, as well as use as a study
and meeting place.
Caribbean Student Association - (uwgcaribsa@gmail.com)
International Student Club - (o.akigbogun@gmail.com)
Is an organization consisting of all the international students
at the University. Its main goals and purpose are to learn
more about the lifestyle and culture of the United States as
well as other countries, to inform other people about various
cultures all over the world and to host the annual International
Night. The club is open to all international students as
well as any students or faculty members of UWG interested in
carrying out its goals and purposes.
Japanese Culture Club - (kschues1@my.westga.edu)
Strives to achieve knowledge through media, of the Japanese culture. The
goal of the club is to achieve knowledge of the culture while
having fun and making great friends in the process.
Lambda - (lambda@westga.edu)
We are the gay/straight alliance at the University of West Georgia. We are an activist and
social organization that supports GLBTQIA people, allies, and issues. Coming out here is
safe and confidential, and it is a great place to meet new people and gain new opportunities.
Latino Cultural Society - (latino@westga.edu)
Is an organization that has outreaching goals to the campus and
outside community. We want to spread Hispanic cultural
awareness to the people. It always good for others to learn
about the Latino ways of life and to provide the opportunity
for more diversity on campus.
South Asian Student Association - (sasa@seasa.org)
Is an organization that introduces the culture and flavor of
the sub-continent with some spice to fellow South Asians and
other students belonging to various Cultures. Celebrate
the tradition and festivals from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
and Bangladesh. Join us and be part of something truly
spectacular.
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Political
College Republicans - (dbachma1@my.westga.edu)
To bring college students into the Republican Party and to provide
an opportunity for them to find political expression and recognition;
to foster and encourage the activities of the Republican Party
and to promote its ideals; to collect, analyze, discuss, and
disseminate information concerning political affairs and
political philosophy; and to sponsor and conduct meetings, conferences,
campus events, and speaker forums. We encourage you to
join our facebook group “College Republicans” University
of West Georgia division.
NAACP - (naacp_uwg@yahoo.com)
Is an extension of the national chapter. We are here to keep
students aware of social and political issues through the use of
knowledge. NAACP holds programs that will stimulate the minds
of students and encourage them to participate in making the world
a better place for our humankind.
Young Democrats of West GA - (skylerakins@gmail.com) Serves to engage young voters in Democratic Politics and in the Political process. We also work to elect State, Local, and National Democrats to public office, and to spread our values of Democracy to the West GA Community.
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Accounting Club - (sondras@westga.edu)
Consists of a group of students and faculty that share an interest
in financial and managerial accounting. Membership in the
Accounting Club has many benefits. We focus on helping
students prepare themselves to enter the business world. Members
have access to a great array of information as well as many opportunities
to meet business leaders from around the greater Atlanta area. We
also participate in various community service activities and
cooperate with the institute of Management Accountants Atlanta
Chapter and the Georgia Society of CPA’s West Georgia Chapter. Becoming
a member will greatly enhance your ability to become a successful
member of the business society.
Aggressive Leadership - (marcuslamar@bellsouth.net)
Is an organization that gives students the necessary tools and skills to develop as
emerging leaders through activities designed for learning about being a leader not only in your
colligate career but also in your career beyond college. We want to provide training and
skills to empower young future leaders of this country to participate in discussions of the
nation current issues through forums, seminars, and actively purse the commitment of
servicing our communities.
Alpha Kappa Psi - (nball1@my.westga.edu)
Is an international co-ed professional business fraternity that
is recognized as the premier developer of principled business
leaders. Alpha Kappa Psi has 200,000 plus members and the
fraternity’s core values are Brotherhood, knowledge, Integrity,
Service, and Unity. Founded in 1904 at the New York University,
Alpha Kappa Psi has prominent alumni such as President Ronald
Reagan, President Richard Nixon, as well as University President
Beheruz N. Sethna. The main focus of Alpha Kappa Psi is
to provide leadership development, personal & professional
training, and the fundamental ingredient higher education misses
experience.
American Medical Student Association - (aali1@my.westga.edu)
To provide a learning environment for students dedicated to the
pursuit of a medical career, through activities and projects
geared torwards medical education and the health care profession. We
aim for cultivated well-rounded students who will eventually
become promising healthcare providers.
Association for Computing Machinery - (lewisb@westga.edu)
Is a student organization open to all students with an interest
in computer science. Our goal is to serve as a community
of social activity for students with an interest in computer
science and to encourage enrichment and achievement in this exciting
field.
Georgia Association of Nursing Students - (adavis5@my.westga.edu)
Is an organization that meets regularly to promote student needs
that may be present, and to meet those needs whenever possible. GANS
is affiliate of the National Student Nurses Association, the
largest independent health professional organization in the country
and the national organization for nursing students. Any
student in a state-approved nursing education program or any
RN who is enrolled in a baccalaureate nursing program is eligible
for membership in NSNA. Membership offers many benefits
including scholarship and loan opportunities, reduced malpractice
rates, career planning assistance, a material convention, reduced
rates, and discounts on study materials, as well as opportunities
to meet and network with other nursing students and health care
facilities.
Minority Association of Pre-Health Students - (rwaters1@my.westga.edu) Is an organization that strives to prepare and support minority students aspiring to enter into the healthcare field, by providing students with the knowledge, skills, and experience required to successfully pursue a healthcare career.
National Student Speech Language Hearing
Association - (angelicagunn@hotmail.com)
Sport Management Society - (sms@westga.edu)
The purpose of the Sport Management Society is to stimulate,
encourage, and enhance professional development in the field
of sport management. Major goals: To gather and share
information pertaining to sport management with members of SMS,
to develop leadership opportunities with SMS, to promote unity
among students, faculty, and professionals in the field, to provide
networking opportunities through attendance at various professional
meetings and conferences.
Student Chapter of the Council for Exceptional
Children - (ykitta1@my.westga.edu)
Is the primary professional organization dedicated to improving
educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students
with disabilities, and/or the gifted. CEC advocates for
appropriate governmental policies, sets professional standards,
provides continual professional development, advocates for newly
and historically underserved individuals with exceptionalities,
and helps professionals obtain conditions and resources necessary
for effective professional practice.
Students In Free Enterprise - (crabern@westga.edu)
Is a global non-profit organization active in more than 40 countries. SIFE
is funded by financial contributions from corporations, entrepreneurs,
foundations, government agencies, and individuals. Working
in partnership with business and higher education, SIFE establishes
student teams on university campuses. These teams are led
by faculty advisors and they are challenged to develop community
outreach projects that reach SIFE’s five educational topics: Market
Economics, Success Skills, Entrepreneurship, Financial Literacy,
and Business Ethics.
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Recreational
Diamond Dolls Dance Team - (uwgdiamonddolls@yahoo.com)
Is to further the interest and abilities of experienced dancers
in the West Georgia area. This team provides additional
school spirit as well as an outlet to perform and be part of
a group that shares ability and talent in dance. Students
will have the opportunity to participate in athletic, social,
and competive opportunities on and off the UWG campus.
Judo Club - (chevy31315@hotmail.com)
Is an actively competitive club that participates in local and
regional level tournaments. We strive for excellence in
our martial art, a Japanese system of throwing and grappling
techniques. The club is very beginner friendly, and no
prior martial arts experience is necessary.
The Wolfpack - (wolfpackorganization@yahoo.com)
Is a group of individuals who play sports together. We
travel across the county to perform, as well as here on campus. We
support every aspect of sports because we believe that sports
bring people together in a way like no other. Sports allows
us to relax and just enjoy the game.
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Baptist Collegiate Ministries - (bcm@westga.edu)
Is sponsored by the Georgia Baptist Convention, but it is open
to all students, regardless of denomination or religion. As a
Student Organization, BCM is seeking to have more and better
followers of Christ. Our aim is not to mold people into our likeness,
but to share the love of Christ actively with believers and non-believers.
Christ footed the bill for our sins, and we would like for everyone
to know the freedom that comes from knowing him. If you are interested
in learning more about this freedom Christ, or if you’re
just looking for a place to hang out, we’d love for you
to stop by!
Bethel Campus Fellowship - (falabi1@my.westga.edu)
Provides regular opportunity to study the bible, worship, and
pray, all in a group, which provides opportunities for fellowship,
encouragement, and spiritual development among members. We
believe in the infallibility of the scripture, the death, and
the resurrection of our lord Jesus Christ, the present and continuing
work of the holy sprit.
Campus Crusade for Christ - (uwgcampuscrusade@gmail.com)
Offers a place where Christians students can connect with other
Christians and grow in their faith. Campus Crusade also
equips students to walk with God for a lifetime and have an impact
for Christ on the campus and the world.
Campus Outreach - (tmahan@campusoutreach.org)
is an inter-denominational ministry. We are on campus to
provide UWG students with a comfortable environment to learn
about the person of Jesus Christ and how he affects all of life.
Catholic Life - (jhb_3490@yahoo.com)
Is a Student Organization that creates and supports a Catholic
presence on campus. At our meetings, we discuss and
celebrate our spirituality. Community service and volunteer
projects for our community are also a large part of the organization. Catholics,
friends of Catholics, and anyone interested in the Catholic
faith are all welcome to come.
Christian Campus Fellowship - (ccf@uwgccf.org)
Exists to love students into a life changing relationship with
Jesus Christ. We seek to reach out to the students on campus
as we develop students currently involved in our ministry. Our
goal is simple: Love God and Love People.
Crosspoint - (creynol6@my.westga.edu)
Is a Student Ministry open to anyone! We meet Monday nights at
8:00pm. Join us for fellowship, worship, and fun!
Daughter of Zion - (epearso2@my.westga.edu)
Is dedicated to seeing College Students live a productive life
on campus. We present the gospel of Jesus Christ to all. We
are a outreach ministry.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes - (ebutts@westga.edu)
Is a national Christian organization with a ministry based on
sports. The local campus organization provides students,
athletes, and coaches opportunities to connect, share and grow
spiritually through small group team huddles as well as joint
group meetings and special events. The FCA is a mentoring,
service based organization with the mission to introduce, impact,
and influence teammates and classmates to discover the victories
of life through Christ.
Freethought Society - (westgafs@gmail.com)
Impact Student Ministry - (jashby1@my.westga.edu)
Muslim Student Association - (umairejaz@yahoo.com)
Prayer Campus Ministries - (sclemon1@my.westga.edu)
Is a college outreach ministry of First Baptist Church under
the leadership of Pastor Bradley Bell. Our vision is to seek
those that are lost & lead them to Christ by ministering
to human hurts, encouraging, nurturing our brothers and sisters
toward spiritual maturity; cultivating a fruitful life for all
believers and to walk in the power freely given after you enter
redemption.
United Voices Gospel - (uvgc@westga.edu)
Is a special organization that supports the spiritual, educational,
and emotional success of its members and surrounding peers.
Wesley Foundation/Fish House - (uwgwesley@earthlink.net)
Is an organization that ministers to the spiritual, intellectual, and social development of
students at the University of West Georgia.
Young Adult Bible Study - (NLCYABS@msn.com)
Is an informal non-denomination Bible Study and more. A
great club that discusses Godly principals, value, and God’s
love. A place where you can meet a friend, find support,
and encouragement. The I can, let’s take a trip,
need a job connection, someone to talk too, a whole lot of love,
encouragement, get a great meal, meet a friend, they have awesome
teachers club. Did we mention they can really cook too!
Zion Campus Ministry - (superjoe40@aol.com)
An organization committed to serving the community of Jesus Christ. We
believe in making students of our organization productive in
every aspect of their lives.
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Service Organizations
Alpha Phi Omega - (saigbel@my.westga.edu)
Is the largest national co-ed service fraternity. The purpose
of this co-ed fraternity is to assemble college students in a
national service Fraternity to develop leadership, to promote
friendship, and most importantly provide service to humanity.
Gamma Sigma Sigma - (bcarter1@my.westga.edu) Is a national service based sorority based on the ideals of service, friendship, & equality. Founded in 1952 our goal is to provide service to all humanity and develop friendship among all students of all races & creeds.
University Ambassadors - (ambass@westga.edu)
Is a Student organization that assists the office of admissions
with recruitment. This volunteer organization is responsible
for providing tours of the campus to prospective students, hosting
preview day, attending high schools, college fairs, and much
more!
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Social
Commuter Student Association - (commuter@my.westga.edu)
Is a network that connects commuter students to promote a sense of community. CSA supports
and encourages campus involvement among commuters. CSA serves as a resource, as well as
addresses commuter students need and issues. The Commuter Student Association provides
academic and social support, and helps new commuter students adjust and transition into life
at UWG. The Commuter Student Association is open to all students who currently live off
campus or have previously lived off campus.
Entertainment Group - (tnixon1@my.westga.edu)
Free verse the experience - (eyoung1@my.westga.edu)
The Free Verse Experience is a "free expression" outlet for all students, faculty,
staff, and anyone else in the Carrollton community. It was created to provide a safe
and relaxed form of entertainment where individuals can express their creativity through the
use of acoustical instruments, vocals, or poetry. Simply, Art for the sake of Art.
Student Activities Council - (stuacts@westga.edu)
Is a student organization whose purpose is to provide co-curricular
activities for the West Georgia community. Our mission is to
provide a number of diverse cultural, recreational, social, educational,
and entertainment programs, and is implemented through seven
program committees. These committees are: Special Presentations,
Publicity, Public Relations, Live Entertainment, Multicultural,
Novelty, and University Traditions. The president, vice presidents
of recruitment and finance, secretary and chair people create
the “Executive Board.” Together, the chair people
and their committee members are responsible for planning and
producing a variety of events. SAC is funded by the students
of West Georgia through a portion of their activity fee that
is allocated to us.
Women of Diversity - (womenofdiversityuwg@yahoo.com)
Is one of the newest organizations on campus. This organization
promotes personal, educational, and career development and encourages
giving back to the community through volunteerism and mentoring. Open
to all who wish to join.
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Social Greek
Alpha Gamma Delta - (ewatson1@my.westga.edu)
Is a women's fraternity founded at Syracuse University in 1904. The
Gamma Tau Chapter at University of West Georgia focuses on building
leadership skills, contributing to the community through philanthropic
events, while developing strong friendships, and maintaining
high scholastic achievement.
Alpha Tau Omega - (aottman1@my.westga.edu)
Has a very active role on campus and in the community. Over
the last few years, brothers have been taking leadership roles
in various campus organizations. Brothers have also raised
thousands of dollars for nonprofit organizations by compiling
thousands of hours community service. We are always looking
for new members. The important thing that we recognize
is that being in a fraternity is a two-way street.
Alpha Xi Delta - (lahlovesazd@yahoo.com)
Was founded on the principles of loyalty, service, and sisterhood. As
one of the oldest and largest national sororities in the country,
we participate in many activities on campus and in the community. Our
philanthropy is Choose Children, which means that we volunteer
our time to help any children’s organization in this community. We
are the only national organization sorority that encourages service
for our philanthropy instead of just raising and donating money. The
sisters of Zeta Omega chapter are fortunate to have a clear vision
of life that develops from living the reality of a true sisterhood
of women.
Chi Omega - (lconnel1@my.westga.edu)
We are proud of the programs we offer, including band parties,
socials, study hall, sports, and above all strong friendships. In
addition to academics, there is much more to be learned in college. Personal
growth and development are also essential but often overlooked
in the classroom routine. This is where life can be important
to an individual, we add a personal touch, a group of friends
learning, growing, and sharing together.
Chi Phi - (bwilson6@my.westga.edu)
We are proud of the programs we offer, including band parties,
socials, study hall, sports, and above all strong friendships. In
addition to academics, there is much more to be learned in college. Personal
growth and development are also essential but often overlooked
in the classroom routine. This is where life can be important
to an individual, we add a personal touch, a group of friends
learning, growing, and sharing together.
Delta Chi - (dcarmic1@my.westga.edu)
Is West Georgia’s newest fraternity on campus. In a
short time we have hosted several social activities with various
sororities, held yearly formals and participated in various intramural
spots throughout the year. Our fraternity has many men
of fine character, who all exemplify the meaning of brotherhood
inside and out.
Delta Delta Delta - (preeves1@my.westga.edu)
The ladies of Tri Delta strive to excel in academics, campus
involvement, and community service. Each year we host activities
and events which raise money for our national Philanthropy, St
Jude Children’s cancer research. Tri-Deltas offer
support, love, and security to all of their sisters. Delta
Delta Delta has dedicated itself and its members to broadening
the horizons of young women. Tri-Delta allows women the
opportunity to achieve their hopes and dreams.
Kappa Alpha Order - (wsmith10@my.westga.edu)
Was founded in 1865 at Washington& Lee University. With
128 chapters & 141,000 initiated members, KA continues to
be a leader among fraternities. With our spiritual founder,
Robert E. Lee, we live up to the highest ideals & morals
that we are based upon. KA here at West Georgia is a truly
close-knit brotherhood in which we have a great deal of pride
to be a KA & are honored to wear the letters.
Kappa Sigma - (jdoss1@my.westga.edu)
Was chartered at the University of West Georgia on April 2, 1971. Kappa
Sigma is the first national fraternity chartered at UWG. Kappa
Sigma is based on the four pillars of success: Scholarship,
fellowship, leadership, and service. The fraternity was
founded in Bologna, Italy in 1400 at the University of Bologna,
but in America at the University of Virginia on December 10,
1869. The Lambda-Delta chapter of Kappa Sigma is the winning
2007 Picklesheimer Award winner and the 2007 Greek week champions.
Interfraternity Council - (mskelto2@my.westga.edu)
In joining a fraternity, you become a member of the fraternity
system, a system which encompasses all nine of UWG’s National
Interfraternity Conference fraternities and everyone on the system’s
300 plus members. Nearly 13% of West Georgia’s university
men are part of the Interfraternity Council system, working together
on philanthropic projects, and all kinds of activities. The
Interfraternity Council provides many opportunities for involvement
in campus life and the Greek system outside your individual fraternity.
Iota Phi Theta - (epsilonxiiota@yahoo.com)
Is a fraternity that will bring the true meaning of Greek life
to the University of West Georgia. Although being new to
the campus, the fraternity will continue to grow because of those
students who are not following the crowd. This fraternity
believes in individuality. We want real men who have good
grades and are business-oriented. Like our motto, “Building
a Tradition, Not Resting Upon One.” We are building
at West GA.
Kappa Alpha Psi - (dwilli12@my.westga.edu)
Membership is a solemn commitment. To this fraternity,
the maker of the commitment becomes synonymous with the commitment
itself. Membership is Kappa Alpha Psi is a lifelong dedication
to the ideals and lofty purposes of Kappa Alpha Psi, which considers
for membership only those aspirants whose personal, social, and
academic qualifications are acceptable to both the college and
fraternity.
Kappa Delta - (amandaleighkd@yahoo.com)
Contain unique but united young women. You will find a
variety of personalities when you look at these women. Some
may be into sports while others will find different organizations
on campus to be involved in. Kappa Delta’s national
philanthropies are the National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse,
the Kappa Delta Fund for Children in need, the Children’s
Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, and the Orthopedic Awards. Kappa
Delta’s local philanthropies are the mile pick-up, adopt
a family, and nursing home visits. Throughout all of Kappa
Delta’s endeavors, both locally and nationally, these sisters
always strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest.
National Pan-hellenic Council - (msmith25@my.westga.edu)
Is currently composed of nine (9) International Greek letter
Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,
Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma Fraterity,
Inc. and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. NPHC promotes interaction
through forums, meetings, and other mediums for the exchange
of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives
through various activities and functions.
Panhellenic Council - (cfraser1@my.westga.edu)
Is an organization that consists of the sororities and fraternities
of the divine nine. NPHC is a organization that looks our
for the well-being of the Black greek fraternities and sororities. Also
NPHC cooperates with members of IFC & Panhellenic. The
main purpose is to focus on the needs of individual students
around campus.
Pi Kappa Alpha - (kmartin5@my.westga.edu)
Was founded on March 1, 1868 at the University of Virginia. The
motto for Pi Kappa Alpha is to produce scholars, leaders, athletes,
and gentlemen. Known as pikes nationally, we strive ourselves
in the classroom, on the athletic fields, and around the community.
Pi Kappa Phi - (tduff1@my.westga.edu)
Continues t exemplify excellence in academics, athletics, and
social activities. Service is our number one priority through
our philanthropy push America which is owned and operated by
our national organization. Since our existence we have
never dropped below the top 4 in grades. If you are seeking
a fraternity with a strong brotherhood and a desire to be the
best seek no further than Pi Kappa Phi.
Phi Mu - (bmcguir2@my.westga.edu)
Is the second oldest sorority in the world, being founded in
1852. Phi Mu can be known for its three ideals: Love, Honor,
and Truth. We all have different college experiences but
we share a bond of sisterhood. Our colors are rose & white
and our symbol is the lion.
Rho Lambda - (lyoung6@my.westga.edu) Was founded at the University of West GA on September 24, 2003. With over 30 members Theta Delta is a growing chapter of Rho Lambda. The Greek letters RHO LAMBDA stand for PANHELLENIC LEADERSHIP, respectively. The purpose of Rho Lambda is to honor those women within the sorority community who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to their Greek community and their sorority. They are women who have furthered the ideals and principles of the Greek community throughout their years of sorority affiliation.
Sigma Gamma Rho - (mpoole1@my.westga.edu)
Sigma Nu - (nkuglar1@my.westga.edu)
Is the oldest fraternity on campus with 35 years of maintaining
the ideals of brotherhood. Love, Truth, and Honor are the
three principles in which Sigma Nu was founded. Our chapter
takes pride in our brotherhood and accomplishment.
Tau Kappa Epsilon - (West _Georgia_Cole_22@yahoo.com)
Is the world’s largest social fraternity with over 280
chapters and 260,000 initiates. The goal of TKE is to focus
on moral, social, and mental development for life.
Zeta Phi Beta - (awarner1@my.westga.edu)
Was founded January 16, 1920 on the campus of Howard University. It
is one of the nine black greek letter organizations. The
Omicron Nu Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta was chartered on West GA
campus on May 1987 and since inception, we have excelled
socially and academically with award winning community involvement
and stimulation programs.
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Special Interest
The Achievers - (tiger85042004@yahoo.com)
Is primarily for the purpose of increasing disability awareness
and advocacy opportunities at UWG for students who have mobility
limitations. A secondary purpose is to channel information
to the administration concerning campus accessibility needs.
Amnesty International - (swaters3@my.westga.edu)
Is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights
for all. As an individual chapter at UWG, we hope to work together to overcome human rights
violations.
Aviation Club - (jnobring1@my.westga.edu)
Is an organization for those interested in aviation as a hobby
or even a career. The club hopes to provide opportunities
for those who dream of flying.
Envy Dance Team - (jbaker2@my.westga.edu)
Is an organization of students who entertain the audience during
half-time for the men’s basketball team. Our dance
style is a mixture of basic dance technique and hip-hop.
Phi Delta - (jivey2@westga.edu)
Is a co-ed fraternity that promotes and supports all aspects
of music. Phi Delta was founded at UWG in 2006. This
fraternity purpose is to promote programs and activities that
exemplify the love of music in the community. Phi Delta
was established in order to give students who love music a chance
to meet with one another and exchange ideas, broaden individual
outlooks, and to provide support for one another. Members
of Phi Delta must demonstrate a love for music and a desire for
the advancement of music.
REAL: The Student Alumni Association - (amccain1@my.westga.edu)
Society for Creative Anachronisms - (bushyboy311@yahoo.com)
Is a group at West Georgia that consists of students, staff,
and faculty dedicated to researching & recreating life of
pre 17th Century Europe. The SCA is a group that spans
the globe and has tens of thousands members.
Student Anti-Genocide Coalition - (stand.uwg@hmail.com)
Student Fashion Association - (mbrown17@my.westga.edu)
The SFA provides a link from the UWG campus to the fashion industry. This
organization will help enhance one’s skills in any one
of the areas in fashion, from fashion design, and to art direction.
Versatile - (amanson1@my.westga.edu)
Is a promotional group. We promote uplifting, inspiring,
encouraging music, and theatre arts. We give students avenue
to express, elevate their arts to educate a large audience on
ways to view their life (as far as purpose), and art. Versatile
brings voices to the unheard, giving people with inspiring arts,
and exceptional talents a foundation and/or backbone of support.
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Student Government Association - (rkelly2@my.westga.edu)
Is a student advocacy group that serves as a liaison between
UWG administration and students. SGA helps implement programs,
events, and other things that help advance UWG student experience.
The primary focus of SGA is to address UWG the students’ concerns.
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