Maryville College - Student Organizations

Student Organizations

  • For more information about Student Organizations see the Office of Student Involvement.
  • Alpha Psi Omega (Drama)
  • Alternative Fall Break
  • Alternative Spring Break
  • American Chemical Society
  • Association of Computing Machinery
  • Beta Beta Beta (Biology)
  • Biology Club
  • Black Student Association
  • Campus Commuters and Friends
  • Cheerleading
  • Chilhowean (Yearbook)
  • Circle K
  • College Democrats
  • College Republicans
  • Craftivists
  • Culinary Club
  • Deutsche AG
  • El Club de Espanol
  • Entrepreneurship Club
  • Environmental Action Team
  • Erskine Tutors
  • Face AIDS
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Global Citizenship Organization
  • GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance)
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Highland Echo (Newspaper)
  • Highland Leadership Program
  • History Society/Phi Alpha Theta
  • Humans v. Zombies
  • Impressions (Literary Magazine)
  • Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
  • Intramural Sports
  • Japanese Club
  • Judicial Board
  • MC Badminton Club
  • MC Bahai Association
  • MC Dance Ensemble
  • MC Equestrian Team
  • MC Libertarians
  • MC Literacy Corps
  • MC Scots Pep Band
  • MC Soccer Club
  • Model UN
  • Mountain Challenge
  • No Woman Left Behind
  • Non-Profit Leadership Alliance
  • Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership)
  • P.E.A.C.E.
  • Peace & World Concerns
  • Peer Mentors (Orientation)
  • Philosophy Club
  • Progressive Christian Community
  • Psi Chi (Psychology)
  • Residence Hall Association
  • Scotties Dance Team
  • Sigma Lambda Kappa (Sign Language)
  • Sigma Tau Delta (English Honor Society)
  • Sisters in Spirit (Women's Issues)
  • Ski and Snowboarding Club
  • Student Government Association
  • Student Programming Board
  • The Bicycle Club
  • Ultimate Club
  • Up 'Til Dawn
  • Voices of Praise

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