Student Clubs and Organizations

Get Involved

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 —

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

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

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

Faculty Advisor: Laurel Mitchell

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

Purpose:

The purpose of FBLA-C is to provide opportunities for postsecondary students to develop business-related career competencies. FBLA is an integral part of the instructional program and in addition promotes a sense of civic and personal responsibility.

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

Staff Advisor: James Benford

Purpose:

  • Form an intentional campus community to study and discuss the Bible, worship, and pray, all in a group setting
  • Provide opportunities for fellowship, encouragement, and spiritual development among members

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 the local, state and national levels during the preparation period for a career in education
  • Provide opportunities for service to the community

Faculty Advisor: Randa Zalman

Purpose:

  • Enhance the online experience by acknowledging, encouraging and connecting distant learners to their University and other members of the ONL community
  • Provide exclusive member benefits of social and leadership opportunities such as, but not limited to, virtual networking, annual scholarship awards and job shadow openings
  • This National Honor Society is exclusively for online students who have demonstrated high academic achievement- Students that have completed 15 hours of online study with a GPA of 3.2 will receive an invitation to join
  • One-time $65 membership fee that provides students official certification, ONL crest lapel pin, crest decal, honor cords and ongoing scholarship* and national networking opportunities

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jerome Lewis

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mike Russell

Website: BU Pysch Club

Purpose:

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

Faculty Advisor: Anthony Clarke

Website: SBD

Purpose:

  • Honor students who have attained superior records in business programs in schools and colleges with regional accreditation
  • Encourage and recognize scholarship and promote personal and professional improvement
  • Membership in the Sigma Beta Delta Chapter at Bellevue University is available to students in the MBA (Master of Business Administration), BSBA/BADM (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration), and BSA (Bachelor of Science in Accounting)
  • Encourage and recognize scholarship and accomplishment among students of business, management, and administration