
Mitchell College understands the importance of involvement and encourages its students to find opportunities to meet and interact with each other in a variety of ways.
Research on the benefits of student organization membership suggests that actively involved students perform better academically, are more satisfied with their college experience and are more likely to graduate. Student organizations provide students the opportunity for academic discourse, personal growth, leadership development, intercultural understanding, community service and lasting friendships. There are more than 30 student organizations at Mitchell representing a wide variety of academic and general interest areas. If your particular passion is not represented yet, you can even start your own club or organization!
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Here's a sample of the many clubs & organizations we have on campus:
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Alpha Chi Behavioral Science Club Campus Activities Board (CAB) Rotaract Volunteer Organization Class Officers for 2013 Class Officers for 2014 Class Officers for 2015 Class Officers for 2016 Dance Club Delta Alpha Pi |
Early Childhood Education Club Environmental Club Gay Straight Alliance Hillel Law Society Association MHET Club (Hospitality & Tourism) Mitchell College Anti-Bullying Club Mitchell College Cheerleaders Mitchell College Drama Society Multicultural Student Union |
Pet Therapy Club Phi Theta Kappa Psi Chi Radio Mitchell Rugby Club Sigma Alpha Pi Sports Management Club Student Government Association Writer’s Block – Creative Writing Club Yoga Club |
Club Council
Club Council promotes interaction and cooperation between clubs & orgs, Student Government Association, and Student Affairs. All clubs are required to appoint a representative to meet monthly in an all-club & org Club Council meeting hosted by SGA.
Join a Club
Are you a student interested in learning more about Mitchell College’s student clubs & organizations? Want to meet new people, be connected, and get involved? Attend the Fall Club & Org Fair! You get to meet members of Mitchell’s active student organizations, join groups to connect with, and get more information about upcoming campus events. Recognized student organizations reserve booths at the Club & Org Fair to promote their group’s purpose, goals, events, and of course recruit new members. Miss the Fair? Stop by the Student Center and chat with the Student Activities staff to get more information on getting involved at Mitchell!
Have a great idea and want to start a new club at Mitchell? It’s Easy!
STEP 1: Find at least 3 other students with a common interest not already represented by an existing club or organization.
STEP 2: Identify a faculty or staff member willing to serve as the advisor.
STEP 3: Write a constitution and a set of bylaws. Your proposed advisor and the Student Activities staff can offer assistance with this endeavor.
STEP 4: Submit a copy of your constitution, officer contact sheet, and signed advisor form to the Student Activities office.
All the paperwork you need to start a new club is right Here!
Before you begin this process, schedule a meeting with a member of the Student Activities Staff.
Resources for Club and Org Leaders
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Resources for Advisors
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