More than twenty organizations on campus give students the opportunity to develop leadership skills. Ranging in purpose from departmental to service and social organizations, club memberships are open to all students.
Any person interested in chartering a new organization on campus can obtain information on how to do so by checking with Student Life.
The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Club promotes fellowship and the development of traits of good citizenship and leadership. The goal is to help all members take their place in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration industrial community.
The AITP student chapter strives to develop an understanding of the nature and functions of data processing. Students get a better understanding of the relationship of data processing to management as well as the necessity for a professional attitude.
The BCM is located at 300 N. Mission, across the street west of Lackey Hall. The BCM seeks to provide opportunities for Christian fellowship, Christian growth and Christian worship.
To reinforce the faith of Christians attending OSU-Okmulgee. To reveal the mysteries of the Bible through fellowship, prayer, Bible studies and seminars. To provide faith based community services and drug education management through a certified A.C.T.S. program.
The Consolidated Construction Club (C3) is the Construction Management Technology Department's student organization. C3 is comprised of student chapters for Associated General Contractors (AGC), Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), and the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI). The C3 mission is to help its student members begin their professional development. The club offers opportunities to network and socialize with industry leaders. Students will gain access to the educational, and financial assistance from three of the industry's leading professional organizations.
The Estudiantes de la Cultura Hispana (Students of the Hispanic Culture) is a group of students which organize, promote and/or support cultural and social activities to provide a broader appreciation of the Hispanic culture through personal example, pursuit of higher education, guidance, and team effort; encourage future students to pursue and successfully complete their educational and career goals; and promote an institutional climate that equally welcomes, values, nurtures, and respects the culture and contribution of all members.
The FAD strives to promote extracurricular activities, enhance members' knowledge and skills for future careers, foster a deep respect for the quality of workmanship, create enthusiasm for learning, develop leadership abilities through participation and to participate actively in promoting campus activities.
The Future Chefs Association is part of the American Culinary Federation, Tulsa Chapter. FCA strives to uphold the honor and dignity of the culinary profession, stimulate a higher order of professional standards among members and foster educational programs. They also promote fellowship and cooperation among the culinary profession in Oklahoma.
The Horology Club works to promote fellowship among students and faculty, to be of educational value to watchmakers and clock makers, to learn the value of leadership and working together for a common goal and to be of value to the community.
The ISA promotes student-employer relations, leadership skills, student awareness and the Electrical and Electronics Department.
The association encourages understanding and acceptance of all cultures regardless of their ethnic background. It was established to support awareness to respect, learn, exchange and accept cultural diversity, and create a positive and welcoming environment for students and employees from different cultures. The association also promotes cultural events and activities to increase the diversity initiative, and is inclusive of all students and employees regardless of ethnic origin.
We are a group of people in the Okmulgee region who enjoy playing computer games. We feel that computer games are a form of art and a way to express emotion just as books, music, and movies do. We like to setup computer networks and play multiplayer games for hours at a time. We want to help educate the non computer literate people in our area to understand the basics of computer maintenance by having seminars that are directed by our group members.
The mission of the Orthotics and Prosthetics club is to promote leadership and academic excellence within the students. Secondly the club members serve as ambassadors for the school when interacting within the community, sponsoring educational activities, supporting civic activities and connecting with industry representatives.
Phi Theta Kappa has recognized academic excellence in the two-year college since 1918 and has become the largest and the most prestigious honor society serving two-year colleges around the world. Membership is based primarily upon academic achievement. Invitation to membership may be extended by OSU-Okmulgee's President after one has completed 12 hours and earned a GPA of 3.5 or greater. Membership in Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society will open new doors for one's academic journey. The organization offers a myriad of opportunities such as $35 Million in Transfer Scholarships, intellectual enrichment and personal development through programs based on Phi Theta Kappa's four hallmarks of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship.
RHA promotes a wholesome collegiate environment for people living on campus. The RHA represents the interest of on-campus residents fostering a positive living environment through recreational, educational and social activities.
OSU-Okmulgee VICA is the only organization for students and instructors in the trade, industrial, technical and health occupations. VICA is dedicated to developing well-rounded vocational students and future employees by providing leadership, citizenship, character development programs and enhanced job skill training. The club builds and reinforces self-confidence, positive work attitudes and good communication skills. VICA emphasizes respect for the dignity of work, high standards in trade ethics, superior workmanship, high scholarship and maximum safety.
The Student Ambassador program works closely with the Okmulgee Chamber of Commerce and provides OSU-Okmulgee students the opportunity to become actively involved with campus activities as well as the Okmulgee community. On campus, the Student Ambassadors act as official greeters to industrial and business representatives who visit the campus. These students also participate in numerous educational, governmental and social functions throughout Okmulgee County.
The Student Government Association is made up of representatives from each academic department, selected residence hall groups and commuter students. Membership in the Senate is open to any full-time student enrolled at OSU-Okmulgee subject to the requirements indicated in the constitution. Four officers are elected by the student body at large: a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer. The Student Senate promotes activities and programs, which contribute to the betterment of the student body.
To allow students the opportunity to engage in campus and community activities; to allow 3rd and 4th level students to provide friendship and mentorship to 1st and 2nd level students; to assist the nursing program in recruitment activities; to encourage students to be involved in professional nursing organizations once they have graduated; to allow for opportunities for clinical agencies to recruit our students.
The OSU-Okmulgee Alumni Association serves as a liaison between Oklahoma State University-Okmulgee and its former students, providing members immediate and direct contact with the college. The Alumni Association is operated for the benefit of former students, the community and the school. All graduates, former students and friends of OSU-Okmulgee are eligible for membership in the Alumni Association by paying an annual or lifetime membership fee. A board of directors governs the Association. The Association sponsors many activities on campus, in the community, throughout Oklahoma and across the United States to personally contact Alumni and students. Alumni are invited to return to campus to renew friendships and participate in reunion activities.
For more information about OSU-Okmulgee's student organizations, contact the Student Life Department at 918-293-4942.