All organizations that are active on campus must submit a current Officers and Faculty Sponsor Form to the Student Center Office at the beginning of the Fall Semester. The following list of campus groups demonstrates the diversity of thought and activity that characterizes the Concord University campus.
Student Organization Contacts
- Student Orgnizations (2011-2012)
Honor and leadership groups include the Honors Program, Alpha Chi (scholarship), Blue Key and Cardinal Key, Gamma Beta Phi (honor and service), Psi Chi, the Student Government Association, Panhellenic Council, and Interfraternity Council.
Professional organizations include the Concord Reading Council, Kappa Alpha Kappa (accounting), Music Educators National Conference, Music Teachers National Association, Phi Beta Lambda (business), Phi Alpha Delta (Pre Law), and the Student Social Work Organization.
The weekly student newspaper, The Concordian, and The Pine Tree video yearbook are outlets for creativity in writing and journalism.
Reflexes is a magazine of fiction, poetry, and art work published once yearly by Concord University students.
Students gain broadcast experience by performing on and operating closed circuit WCUR Radio and WMLT-TV (Mountain Lion Television). The Cheerleaders support athletics.
In addition, individual clubs exist to support intercollegiate baseball, softball, tennis, track, and volleyball.
Religious-oriented organizations are the Baptist Campus Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Campus Crusade for Christ, Christ Gospel Ministries and the Newman Club.
Interest organizations include the Alpha Lambda Gamma, Alpha Psi Omega, Black Student Union, Collegiate Singers, Concord Marching and Varsity Band, ConChords vocal jazz ensemble, Concord Ambassadors, Art Society, Concord Lacrosse Club, Concord Running Lions, Concord Commanders instrumental jazz ensemble, Concord Film Society, Concord Travel Club, International Club, Nubian Pride, Outdoor Club, Student Activities Committee (SAC), Student Organization for Understanding Politics (SOUP), Theta Pi, Young Democrats and Young Republicans Club.
There are four nationally recognized fraternities: Phi Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau Gamma, Pi Kappa Phi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Two social organizations for men are recognized: Beta Chi Theta, and Mu Xi Phi.
There are four nationally recognized sororities: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Delta Zeta and Sigma Sigma Sigma. Two social organizations are recognized for women. They are: The Lady Eights and Nu Zeta Chi.
Below is a listing of CU Clubs & Organizations
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Continue to Alpha Sigma Alpha website
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Oldest national sorority at Concord founded on May 31, 1930. Continue to the Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority website.
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Amtgard is a non-profit, non-sectarian group devoted to recreating elements of the medieval, ancient, and fantasy genres. The thrust of Amtgard is both recreational and educational, with major...
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The mission of the Baptist Campus Ministry is to enable WVBC churches to engage in ministry on college and university campuses in West Virginia. We seek to carry out our mission by: Sharing the...
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The Bonner Scholars Program was created with the belief that college students engaged in service have unique gifts and talents that bring energy, creativity, and hope to individuals and communities....
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The Concord University Business Advisory Council was established in fall 2006 in order to help the Division of Business achieve its goals. The committee consists of Concord alumni, business...
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Campus Crusade for Christ is student led ministry dedicated to helping Concord College students discover how God relates to their lives and the role that God desires to play in their lives. We hope...
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Circle K is a co-educational service, leadership development, and friendship organization, organized and sponsored by a Kiwanis club on a college or university campus. It is a self-governing...
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The Concord University College Republican chapter and the leadership team are important leaders of the conservative movement on campus, because we are where the rubber meets the road. The Concord...
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Welcome to the Concord University Counseling Center Located on the second floor of the Bonner House. (304) 384-5290 Open 8:00am - 4:00pm Summer Hours There is someone in the office every weekday,...
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We, The Concord University Eco Club work to: cultivate a campus-wide sense of ecological understanding and responsibility. implement a campus-wide recycling program. inform the campus community of...
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Continue to Faculty Center website
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Continue to Gamma Beta Phi website
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Continue to Geo Club website
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Continue to Concord University Ham Radio Club
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The Concord University Honors Program provides students with high achievement special opportunities to enrich their Concord education. Honors students are encouraged to take an active part in...
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Continue to Intramurals website
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Continue to Kappa Delta Pi website
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The Concord University Legal Studies and Pre Law Program prepares students for legal support careers, law school, and graduate legal education. Legal studies students find career opportunities in...
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Awards grants to institutions of higher learning for projects designed to prepare participants for doctoral studies through involvement with research and other scholarly activities. The program...
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Continue to Mu Xi Phi website
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Continue to Multicultural Affairs website
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Nu Zeta Chi is a fairly new sorority on campus. We have been an organization for almost two years. As a group, we are involved in other organizations and activities on campus such as...
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The Concord Partnership For Teacher Quality Program was created to provide better learning environments for children and youth. Concord College in collaboration with public schools has created the...
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Continue to Phi Alpha Delta website
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Continue to Phi Sigma Phi website
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Continue to Pi Kappa Phi website
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Continue to Sigma Sigma Sigma website
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Continue to Sigma Tau Gamma website
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The Concord University Student Activities Committee is a campus organization with the purpose of selecting, promoting, and facilitating a diverse array of campus activities. Our mission is to provide...
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MISSION: We, the students of Concord University, being fully aware of the responsibilities, obligations, rights, and privileges we possess as members of the Concord University Community, do hereby...
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Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity was founded January 10, 1899, with a mission "to aid college men in mental, moral, and social development." Founded as the...
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Continue to the Crazy Eights website
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The Triangle Association hopes to provide a place where sexual minorities can come and be themselves without fear and judgment. We offer a voice for sexual minorities and their allies. Continue to...
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Continue to Concord University Young Democrats website
