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Clubs & Organizations

The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership Programs provides programs and resources to the student body and AUM community with the belief that learning takes place in all experiences, not just in the classroom. We are dedicated to creating meaningful, co-curricular campus activities for students organizations that strive to instill a sense of community, develop leadership skills, increase appreciation of diversity, and develop character. Experiences and connections with these organizations benefit students far beyond campus into their personal and professional lives.

Our vision is for our student clubs and organizations to be unified with a dynamic skill set that will support them mentally, physically, spiritual, psychologically and socially.

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Clubs Offered

We are excited to provide our students with five areas of engagement:

Curriculum Related Clubs

These organizations are affiliated with academic departments on campus. They are always centered around a particular course of study.

Honor Societies

Our honor societies recognize a level of achievement in any one field. Membership requirements vary depending on societies. The relationship of academic success and student engagement are rooted in our AUM honor societies.

Fraternities and Sororities

Fraternity and Sorority Life is a community of AUM men and women who represent the five pillars of Greek-lettered organizations. Leadership, community service, scholarship, brotherhood/sisterhood, and philanthropy are the foundation of each chapter.

Religious/Spiritual

These organizations are based on beliefs and fellowship in various practices of spirituality. Some are non-denominational while others have an emphasis on a particular denomination.

Special Interest

These groups offer a variety of opportunities for students to interact with other students, faculty and staff who have similar interests. They usually cater to a specific focus to which students find a connection to campus.

Special Leadership Opportunities

AUM hosts many leaderships opportunities throughout the year. These students represent the student body, welcome new students to campus, build events and happenings for campus. Be a part of continuing to build a campus where students are heard, students get involved, and students impact the future.

Club & Organizations Directory

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Sigma Theta Tau – Kappa Omega

College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Honor Societies Related Clubs, School of Nursing
The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (ΣΘΤ) is the second-largest nursing organization in the world with approximately 135,000 active members.
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Society of Human Resource Management

College of Business, Curriculum Related Clubs
SHRM acquaints students with HRM and keeps them up-to-date on new developments in the field. The club’s mission is to develop a nucleus of truly professional human resource managers for the future.
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Source Campus Ministries

Religious / Spiritual
The Source Ministry is a collegiate ministry group looking to provide spiritual insight and positive concepts of one's self to the students of AUM. We look to aid in healthy interpersonal relationships and to create sound decision making skills between one and society.
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Spectrum

Special Interest
Spectrum is a community at AUM designed to provide a supportive, safe social setting for members of the LGBTQ+ community as well as friends, allies, families, and supporters of the LGBTQ+ community.
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SPLC (AUM Chapter – Southern Poverty Law Center)

Special Interest
The SPLC is a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements, and advance the human rights of all people.
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Student Athlete Advisory

Special Interest
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is a primary avenue of communication between student athletes, the institution, and athletics administration.
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Student Government Association

Special Interest
The Student Government Association serves as the voice of the student body and a liaison between students and the administration.
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Student Social Work Association

College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Curriculum Related Clubs
We, the members of Student Social Work Organization, hereby associate ourselves to connect as a cohort of undergraduate students interested in the profession of social work in order to promote the continued professional growth, community service, volunteerism, and the personal development of each student.
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Student Veterans of America

Special Interest
The Student Veterans of America at Auburn University at Montgomery is dedicated to provide a network of support to military veterans, their families, and civilian supporters.
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