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Choose from the advanced learning communities below — find the one that is right for you, and get involved today! Want to start a new club? Email studentlife@bellevue.edu.

8 Things You Can Get Out of It:

  1. Joining a student organization is simple and expands your network
  2. Work and play together with students of similar interests
  3. Being part of an organization gives you a support system for your educational journey
  4. Reap the rewards of being part of something bigger
  5. Get to know the campus community
  6. Socialize – clubs are an outlet to have some fun!
  7. Gain a host of skills and leadership experiences
  8. Enhance your education and career with diverse experiences by trying something new!

Student clubs and organizations

Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM)

Faculty Advisor: Rick Pennington

Website: https://www.ascm.org/

Purpose:

  • Provide a means of mutual exchange of concerns and ideas in the many and multifaceted profession of operation management on the campus of Bellevue University.
  • Promote an on-campus educational program for the certification exams.
  • Assist members and the community in keeping abreast of the latest techniques and systems available in the multidisciplinary profession of operation management.
  • Provide networking opportunities, leadership opportunities, planning and teamwork skill development, increasing campus engagement and connectedness.
Beta Chi Upsilon – Honor Society for Clinical Counseling

Faculty Advisor: Patricia Gula
Faculty Advisor: Brandi Sawyer
Faculty Advisor: Ularisi Green-Baker

Website: https://csi-net.org/member/beta_chi_upsilon

Purpose:

  • Promote scholarship, research, professionalism, advocacy, and excellence in counseling.
  • Recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the profession of counseling.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

Staff Advisor: Amy Tilley

Website: https://www.omaha-swiafca.org/

Purpose:

  • Unite athletes from BU into fellowship and spread the transformative power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
  • Enrich lives of athletes by providing a place to fellowship with and support one another, explore Christianity, and become empowered leaders within their communities.
Future Business Leaders of America – Collegiate (FBLA-C)

Faculty Advisor: Laurel Mitchell

Website: https://connect.fbla.org/bellevue-university/register.php

Purpose:

  • Provide opportunities for postsecondary students to develop business-related career competencies.
  • Serve as an integral part of the instructional program while promoting civic and personal responsibility.
Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)

Faculty Advisor: Monica McElhaney
Faculty Advisor: Patrick Callan

Website: IMA

Purpose:

  • Introduce business concepts to students planning professional careers.
  • Strengthen the knowledge and commitment of those pursuing business careers.
  • Demonstrate how IMA members work together for the continued improvement of their professional careers.
  • Learn the value of volunteerism and being part of a team through community involvement.
InterVarsity

Faculty Advisor: James Benford

Purpose:

  • Form an intentional campus community to study and discuss the Bible, worship, and pray in a group setting.
  • Provide opportunities for fellowship, encouragement, and spiritual development among members.
Nebraska State Education Association (NSEA)

Faculty Advisor: Joe Anson

Website: NSEA Aspiring Educators

Purpose:

  • Promote interest in aspiring educators interested in education.
  • Provide members with opportunities for developing personal growth and professional competence.
  • Provide opportunities for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and programs of the education profession.
  • Provide opportunities for participating in cooperative work on the problems of the profession and the community.
  • Provide professional membership on local, state, and national levels during preparation for a career in education.
  • Provide opportunities for service to the community.
Omega Nu Lambda National Honor Society

Faculty Advisor: Randa Zalman

Purpose:

  • Enhance the online experience by acknowledging, encouraging, and connecting distant learners to the University and the ONL community.
  • Provide exclusive member benefits, including social and leadership opportunities such as virtual networking, scholarship awards, and job shadow openings.
  • Serve online students who have demonstrated high academic achievement; students completing 15 hours of online study with a 3.2 GPA receive an invitation to join.
  • Provide a one-time membership package that includes official certification, ONL crest lapel pin, crest decal, honor cords, scholarship opportunities, and national networking opportunities.
Psychology Club

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jerome Lewis
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mike Russell

Website: BU Pysch Club

Purpose:

  • Provide opportunities to develop greater awareness, sharing, and learning about psychology and related disciplines.
  • Help dispel stereotypes that exist about psychology.
  • Help new students interested in pursuing a degree in psychology and related disciplines.
  • Encourage students to participate in service learning and research and conference endeavors.
Sigma Beta Delta

Faculty Advisor: Anthony Clarke

Website: SBD

Purpose:

  • Honor students who have attained superior records in business programs at regionally accredited schools and colleges.
  • Encourage and recognize scholarship while promoting personal and professional improvement.
  • Offer Bellevue University chapter membership to eligible students in MBA, BSBA/BADM, and BSA programs.
  • Encourage and recognize scholarship and accomplishment among students of business, management, and administration.