The Center for Student Involvement (CSI) houses more than 70 registered student organizations. With so many choices, we encourage students to find student groups that speak to their own personal interests and goals. Clubs and organizations look for new members every fall, so you’re sure to find your place here!

Here’s a sampling of the many ways you can get involved at Spring Hill College:

Academic and Professional Development

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SHC AIGA’s mission is to activate, support, empower, and amplify designers and to advance the discipline of design as a professional craft, strategic advantage, and vital cultural force wherever members may go.

Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) is an honor society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research. Since its founding in 1922, more than 200,000 persons have been accepted into lifetime membership, and more than 626 chapters have been established throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.

Spring Hill College Business Club provides opportunities for networking, personal and professional development, and to help students transition into the business world while forming members to become responsible leaders in service to others.

To foster the advancement of science and service to society through membership in the club. To provide opportunities for keeping abreast of scientific developments and literature, and to aid in bridging the gap between scientific discovery and public enlightenment. To gain ideas of various opportunities for study and work in the field of chemistry. To provide students with information and literature concerning graduate, occupational, and further educational studies. To enhance professor/student relationships through club activities.

The English Club gathers together those interested in literature and writing in order to develop a deeper understanding of the importance of reading, creativity, and critical thinking.

To help students learn the art and craft of filmmaking by making short films.

Promote French culture, literature, and language on campus and in the community.

Help to spread interest in Italian culture, language, and history within the Spring Hill community.

KDP inspires and equips future and new teachers to thrive.

Lambda Pi Eta (LPH) is the National Communication Association’s official honor society at four-year colleges and universities. Some of the 6 Goals of LPE include: Recognize, foster, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement in Communication Studies and stimulating interest in the field of Communication

The goal of the Mathematics Department is to provide Spring Hill students with mathematical ideas and abilities which will help their careers, broaden their minds and enable them to meet the challenges of a lifetime where the understanding of mathematical concepts is necessary for success.

The NSLS is an organization that helps people discover and achieve their goals. The NSLS offers life-changing lectures from the nation’s leading presenters and a community where like-minded, success-oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed.

Phi Sigma Iota recognizes outstanding accomplishment in the study or teaching of any of the academic fields related to foreign language, literature, or culture. These fields include not only modern foreign languages, but also Classics, Linguistics, Philology, Comparative Literature, Bilingual Education, Second Language Acquisition and other interdisciplinary programs with a significant foreign language component.

To promote philosophical thinking and conversations across campus

Psi Chi is an international honor society whose purpose shall be to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to advance the science of psychology.

Sigma Delta Pi’s mission is to honor those who attain excellence in the study of the Spanish language and in the study of the literature and culture of the Spanish-speaking peoples.

Promote appreciation for cultures and traditions of the Hispanic world and provide opportunities to speak Spanish.

SNA’s mission is to mentor students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses, and to convey the standards, ethics, and skills that students will need as responsible and accountable leaders and members of the profession.

“Well, in days of yore one of the most engaging figures in the royal court was the jester, a character who seemed to embody a puzzling union of several characteristics: wisdom and buffoonery, profundity and foolishness, gravity and frivolity. Dressed in his colorful costume, the Motley, the Jester enjoyed a favored position. Never regarded completely seriously by anyone, least of all himself, he was free to pass comments on any subject under the sun, sometimes piquantly, sometimes displaying a certain wisdom, almost always entertainingly. Most important of all, the Jester’s sole aim was to provide amusement for the king. It is from this that we draw our analogy. We have chosen the Motley for our garb to serve as an indication of both our spirit and our scope. We hope to incorporate in these pages a wide and varied choice of subjects, all the while not taking ourselves too seriously and making no pretenses at being definitive. Thus, like the famous jugglers who entertained Our Lady, we offer our efforts for the pleasure of our Monarch: Christ the King. We are his jesters. This is our Motley.”

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Governing and Programming

CPB, the on-campus student programming board, is responsible for planning, promoting, and facilitating late night, weekend, small/large scale campus wide events, and excursions for the Spring Hill College student body. CPB aims to create a culture of campus engagement and contribute to student satisfaction by fostering a dynamic, lively social and inclusive campus environment. With the support of the Director of the Center for Student Involvement, members of CPB will work together to grow as leaders and develop transferable professional skills, including teamwork, communication, problem solving, and event planning.

The Spring Hill College Student Government Association serves as the voice of the student body and as a liaison between the students and administration.

Greek Life

We, the Interfraternity Council, exist to promote the shared interest and values of our member fraternities. The IFC will work to advance leaders engaged in learning, faith, justice, and service for life within member organizations in order to create better communities, better chapters, and better men.

Promote Friendship, Develop Character, Advance Justice, and Assist in the Acquisition of a Sound Education.

Inspire and equip men to lead an ethical life of growth, service and leadership. Lambda Chi Alpha envisions a world where the ideal man pursues a life of respect and inclusion for all. A world where we support and encourage one another. And a world where every brother models and embraces our values: loyalty, duty, respect, service and stewardship, honor, integrity and personal courage.

Our mission is to develop values-based leaders committed to the betterment of character, campus and community.

The TKE Vision is to create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success. The TKE Mission is to aid men in their mental, moral, and social development for life. The TKE Purpose is to contribute to the advancement of society through the personal growth of our members, and service to others.

Spring Hill College Panhellenic supports the advancement of the sorority experience.

The purpose of Delta Delta Delta is to establish a perpetual bond of friendship among its members, to develop a stronger and more womanly character, to broaden the moral and intellectual life, and to assist its members in every possible way.

Delta Delta Delta promotes and develops mutually beneficial relationships between the sorority and the college and universities where the sorority has established chapters, to develop qualities of unselfish leadership among its members, and to encourage them to assume, with integrity and devotion to moral and democratic principles, the highest responsibilities of college women.

Founded in 1852, Phi Mu is a women’s organization which provides personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendship through a shared tradition. Phi Mu promotes vibrant living, encouraging members to achieve their personal best.

The objects of this Fraternity shall be to foster high ideals of friendship among women, to promote their educational and cultural interests, to create in them a true sense of social responsibility, and to develop in them the best qualities of character.

The purpose of Sigma Kappa Sorority is to provide women lifelong opportunities and support for social, intellectual and spiritual development by bringing women together to positively impact our communities.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority-Pi Rho Chapter mission is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of “Service to All Mankind”.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is a private, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world.

Kappa Alpha Psi seeks to train its members for leadership roles in their respective communities & for the attainment of a high degree of excellence in all of their academic and civil pursuits.

The Five (5) Objectives of Kappa Alpha Psi:

To unite college men of culture, patriotism and honor in a Bond of Fraternity;

To encourage honorable achievement in every field of human endeavor;

To promote the spiritual, social, intellectual and moral welfare of its members;

To assist the aims and purposes of colleges and universities;

To inspire service in the public’s interest.

Zeta Phi Beta was founded on the campus of Howard University on January 16, 1920. The Sorority’s international programs such as Z-HOPE (Zetas Helping Other People Excel) through Mind, Body and Spirit serve to empower people from all walks of life.As the sorority moves toward its centennial, it retains its original zest for excellence. It espouses the highest academic ideals and that has resulted in its members serving in groundbreaking roles in all fields of endeavor.

Other Interests

Badger Nation is the new student section on campus! Our goal is to bring school wide spirit for all athletic teams!

The mission of Spring Hill College’s Beekeeping Club is to educate students about the hobby of beekeeping as well as working to preserve the species and the ecosystems they live in.

We, students of Spring Hill College, dedicate ourselves to the organization of Spring Hill College students to support and foster beneficial relationships between the residential campus community and commuter students. We, the Spring Hill Commuter Student Association, aim to be the representative organization for commuter students of Spring Hill College to the rest of the campus community. The first step in improving this relationship would be through the establishment of a bi-weekly or monthly newsletter. The purpose of this newsletter would be to keep commuter students informed of events on campus.

We aim to uphold the Jesuit ideals of this institution by accepting students in good standing with the college regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, physical handicap, socioeconomic status, age, gender identity, or sexual orientation. For these ends and upon these principles we, as students of Spring Hill College, do hereby associate ourselves and adopt this Constitution as the Spring Hill Commuter Student Association.

Game Club exists to provide students the opportunity to meet other students interested in both video games and tabletop games as well as provide students with a welcoming and friendly environment to play video games and/or tabletop games with other students.

The goal of the Greenkeepers is to work on promoting sustainable practices across Spring Hill College’s Campus. The practices we promote are set forth by AASHE as well as based on other sustainable student organizations. The bylaws shown below are adapted from the Sustainable Students Organization located in Missouri.

We endeavor to embrace the diversity present among us Spring Hill College students, creating a student organization that celebrates people from different countries and backgrounds.

The objectives of the MOCC shall be: to empower men via academia, leadership, and professional development; assist with the recruitment, retention, and advancement of men of color; provide mentorship to men of color; identify and cultivate future leaders.

The Women of Color Organization’s purpose is to fulfill and create a safe environment for minority women to prosper and develop relationships within the Spring Hill community to embrace and support all cultural aspects from all around the world.

We are an LGBTQIA+ club that welcomes everyone in the community and allies! We strive to be a safe space for members.

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As a chapter of the official student arm of the Democratic National Committee, we, the Spring Hill College Democrats of America, do hereby dedicate ourselves to organizing Spring Hill College students in order to encourage and develop the participation of our young Americans in the political process and the Democratic Party. We strive to better our country and to promote the principles of equality, opportunity, social justice, and freedom within a just and strong society. As college students, we dedicate ourselves to representing the interests of students and youth within the political process.

As Democrats, we aim to promote the principles of our party. As part of our mission, we call for full participation without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, physical handicap, socioeconomic status, age, gender identity, or sexual orientation. For these ends and upon these principles, we, as Democratic college students, do hereby associate ourselves and adopt this Constitution as the Spring Hill College Democrats of America

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Springhillian ambassadors act as a link between the college and the outside community by welcoming prospective students and families to campus and assist with the enrollment process.

Students for life is an organization that aims to promote the sanctity and dignity of all life starting from conception to natural death.

The Paul Morphy Chess club seek to learn, teach, and play the game of chess while attempting to appreciate the game more fully at Spring Hill College in memory of International Grand Master Paul Morphy, alumni of that college.

Ultimate Frisbee is a fun, easy going sport anyone can play! We accept male and female players and there is no experience required! Come out to learn something new and have fun

Enjoying music through community and friendship.

JRS seeks to accompany, serve, and advocate the cause of refugees and other forcibly displaced people, that they may heal, learn, and determine their own future.

A ministry of the Sodality Club that seeks to serve the homeless.

Developing college and university students into a global network of responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to service.

The mission of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Immaculate is to aid in the formation of its members in holiness and in virtue, to foster a Catholic community, and to promote service for the common good and the Glory of God Our Lord.

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