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Student Clubs & Organizations

OHIO Lancaster offers over 15 registered student organizations and clubs empowering students to explore a wide variety of involvement opportunities on and off campus. These organizations and clubs promote involvement in advocacy, governance, culture, religion, service, arts, sports, and more.

Organizations and clubs are a great way to enhance your educational experience and offer a forum for critical reflection, leadership development, and community engagement. Students who are involved in a student organization and/or club have the opportunity to meet new people, develop leadership skills, pursue their passions, gain valuable knowledge, and contribute to the OHIO Lancaster community and beyond.

A.B.C. Adults Belong in College


Advisor: Pam Kaylor

A.B.C. is a student organization with the mission of promoting the success of non-traditional students at µÛÍõ»áËù Lancaster. Their goals are to assist nontraditional students in meeting their educational, career, and personal goals, to advocate for services that correspond to the diverse needs of the nontraditional student, and to provide a supportive and nurturing environment to engage nontraditional students as active partners in the planning, delivery, and evaluation of their learning at µÛÍõ»áËù. The group is open to all students who self-identity as nontraditional.

Allies for Human Rights: LGBTQ+ Allies


AHR

Advisor: Pam Kaylor

The purpose of this organization shall be to promote an awareness of equality to university students and the community at large. In addition, Allies for Human Rights will provide an opportunity for students, faculty, alumni, and staff to coordinate and participate in activities, conferences, resource services and a generally equal environment for the benefit of students and the community. The club is open to any and all members of µÛÍõ»áËù Lancaster's student body, faculty, staff, or alumni, and will not discriminate based on age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, creed or disability.

Alpha Phi Omega


APO

Advisor: Candice Thomas-Maddox

Alpha Phi Omega is a national, co-ed service fraternity with active chapters on over 350 college campuses.  The APO Chapter at µÛÍõ»áËù-Lancaster recruits new members each semester.  The goal of APO is to provide students who want to be a part of an organization with leadership skills while providing service to our campus and community.  Any student is eligible to join!  There are no GPA or major requirements.  Consider this — college should be more than the acquisition of facts and figures; it also should broaden your experiences, expand and test your inherent abilities, and sharpen your social skills.  Alpha Phi Omega's principles of leadership, friendship, and service can add this aspect of college life and enable you to help others while you help yourself.

Alpha Phi Sigma


APS

Advisor: Jennifer L. Steele

Alpha Phi Sigma is a National Criminal Justice Honor Society for students who have declared a major or minor in a Pre-Criminal Justice/Criminal Justice or related degree leading to a baccalaureate degree. The goals of Alpha Phi Sigma are to honor and promote academic excellence, community service, educational leadership, and unity. Other related majors (i.e. Psychology, Sociology, Specialized Studies, Social Work, Political Science, public administration, forensic science) may also qualify for membership if they have had 4 courses in Criminal Justice-(Sociology/LET field). To join Alpha Phi Sigma you must have completed at least three full time semesters or equivalent and at least four (4) of the courses must be in the Criminal Justice-Soc/LET/related field. A cumulative grade point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, as well as, a 3.2 average in Criminal Justice-Soc/LET courses is needed to join. Alpha Phi Sigma is the only Criminal Justice Honor Society which is a certified member of the Association of College Honor Societies and affiliated with the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Induction into the group can occur early in the fall or spring semester.

Comic Book Club (CBC)


Advisor: Alan Middleton

Comic book junkie, anime admirer, or obsessed with the Marvel Cinematic Universe? The Comic Book Club is for you. This club is designed for those interested in comic books, movies/TV, conventions, Japanese animation and science fiction. Bi-Weekly meetings are held Wednesdays with screenings, workshops, speakers and discussions.

Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU)


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Contact: Clay Selway

This student-led group seeks to introduce students to Christ, help them to grow in their faith, encourage them to passionately live life in a manner consistent with belief in the God of the Bible and inspire commitment to advancing the purposes of God in the world.

Drama Club


Advisor: Victor Jones

µÛÍõ»áËù Lancaster has an outstanding theatre program, and there are many ways to get involved without being in the spotlight!  As a member of Drama Club, you can get right in the action of a production, from working concessions, ushering,back stage crew work, lighting, costuming, props, makeup and set building.We are always looking for volunteers to help with our productions. We also attend the "Broadway Across America Series" in Columbus.Drama Club members receive half price tickets! Giving back to our community is important to Drama Club members! Our students also participate in a variety of community service projects. No experience is necessary, just a desire to have fun and be a part of a great production team. Drama Club is open to students, faculty, staff, AND alumni. Drama Club is an exciting and unique way to learn more about theatre. Getting involved is easy! Contact Theatre Director A. Victor Jones by email at jonesv2@ohio.edu or by calling the µÛÍõ»áËù Lancaster Box Office at 740-681-3353.

E Sports


Advisor: Dustin Ashton

 

Kappa Delta Pi


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Advisor: Debra Dunning

Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary professional organization for education majors. KDP was founded in 1911 and its motto is: Knowledge, Duty and Power. The mission statement is that KDP inspires and equips teachers to thrive. The vision is that excellent teachers build thriving communities and create lifelong opportunities by providing quality, equitable education for all. The foundations for KDP are the following:

Excellence: Committed to being the best, our members, volunteers, leaders, and staff are among the most outstanding in their fields.

Integrity: We uphold truth and transparency. We honor our words and commitments. We walk the walk, and make sure our words and actions always align.

Expertise: We are comprised of the brightest and most knowledgeable individuals within the field of education and determinedly draw on their collective insights to produce sound judgement.

Diversity: We embrace and foster all qualities of diversity, including race, ethnicity, age, religion, gender, sexual identity, and ability.

Equity: We are committed to being fair and impartial, intentionally seeking perspectives that challenge our thinking.

Empathy: We are aware of and sensitive to the emotions of our members and colleagues.

KDP is America's largest Honor Society in Education.

 

Lambda Pi Eta


Lamba Phi

Advisor: Nikki Blau

Lambda Pi Eta is a National Honorary Society for students in Communication Studies. Lambda Pi Eta recognizes, fosters, and rewards outstanding scholastic achievement while stimulating interest in the communication discipline. To join Lambda Pi Eta you must be invited based on academic success. COMS majors who have earned a GPA of 3.0 or higher will be invited to join the organization and will be inducted in the spring semester.

L.E.T. Us Help


Advisor: TBD

To assist local law enforcement with fairs, festivals, and provide students with anopportunity to network in the criminal justice arena.

Medical Assisting Technology Student Group


Advisor: Cynthia Boles

This group will provide opportunities to exchange information with members of the medical community, to explore career opportunities, to develop leadership skills, to render community service and to interact with Certified Medical Assistants.

µÛÍõ»áËù Education Association


OEA

Advisor: Kevin Cordi

OEA-OUL is a student organization for education majors. OEA-OUL is a local chapter of the µÛÍõ»áËù Education Association (OEA) and the National Education Association (NEA). The purpose of this organization is to support teacher education programs by promoting interest in public education. Meetings are a part of the #EdPowerHour which take place fall and spring semester at various times and locations to meet student needs and interest. The mission statement of the organization is to “help empower teacher candidates on their educational journey in regards to the basic human domains of cognitive, emotional, social and physical areas’. This organization offers opportunities for teacher education majors to gain personal growth and professional competence through meeting with others and serving the community.

Phi Theta Kappa


PTK

Advisor: Candice Thomas-Maddox

Phi Theta Kappa (our local chapter is Beta Beta Theta) 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.

We invite bachelor's and associate degree students from all majors to seek membership. We have two informal inductions - one in the fall semester and one in the spring semester and a formal induction in the spring quarter which also serves as the formal induction for the fall and winter inductees.

Student Nurse Organization


Advisor: Danielle Schabel

The purpose of the Student Nurse Organization is to unite students and engage in community service. It also aims to support the holistic development of undergraduate nursing students, helping them grow as individuals and professionals responsible for the health care of people from all walks of life.

The organization functions to influence health care, nursing education, and practice through relevant activities and events. Additionally, it promotes and encourages student participation in community affairs and activities focused on health care and raising awareness of related social issues.

Student Social Work Association


Advisor: Lisa Skeens

The purpose of this organization shall be to serve, educate, and promote activism in the field of social welfare. In addition, the SSWA will provide an opportunity for students to interact within the community to broaden their knowledge of the issues related to social services. The main aim of the organization is to impact the lives of those living in our community and the communities around us and to do our best to help meed those needs.

Student Veterans Association


SVA

Advisor: Pam Kaylor

The Student Veterans Association is a student organization at OUL that provides support for veteran students to assist them in meeting their educational, career, and personal goals.  The group provides networking and advocacy opportunities.  All students affiliated with the military (active duty or not) and their dependents are eligible for group membership. The Student Veterans Association is affiliated with Student Veterans of America® (SVA) is the premier organization leading service, research, programs, and advocacy for veterans in higher education.