Association of Information Technology Professionals
(AITP)
provides management information systems, computer information
systems, and computer science majors with opportunities to
network with AITP members and learn about information systems
careers through seminars and computer-related activities.
Cedarville Legal Society
provides a biblical view of justice in
the pursuit of a law degree by sponsoring educational activities
related to pursuing a legal career, establishing relationships with
students with common career goals, and promoting the profession
of law to Cedarville students.
Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International
(CPFI)
serves to promote fellowship among Christian pharmacists,
pharmacy students, and those they influence; to identify issues in
the profession requiring group prayer; and to provide opportunities
for communication between students and professionals from
numerous areas of the pharmacy profession.
Enactus
provides students the opportunity to make a difference
and develop leadership, teamwork, and communication skills
through learning, practicing, and teaching the principles of free
enterprise.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE)
is a branch of the IEEE, which exists to promote technical and
professional growth among electrical engineering students.
National Associaton for Music Education
(NAfME) is the
University’s student chapter of NAfME for music majors and others
involved in pursuing a music teaching program.
Omicron Mu Epsilon
provides those interested in free market
economics an opportunity for discussion and an outlet to exercise
our responsibility to care for others; to encourage thought and
consideration in the realm of economics and its connection
to history, politics, business, and theology; and to provide
underclassmen the opportunity to interact with and be mentored
by upperclassmen with similar interests.
Society of Engineers Aiding Missions
(SEAM) educates,
equips, and engages engineers in the cause of world missions.
Society for Technical Communication
(STC) promotes the
purposes and services of technical communication systems.
Society for Women Engineers
(SWE) is an educational and
service organization that empowers women to succeed and
advance in the field of engineering and to be recognized for their
life-changing contributions as engineers and leaders.
Society of Automotive Engineers
(SAE) provides its members
opportunities to gain broader insight into the engineering
profession.
Society of Composers Inc.
(SCI) seeks to further the cause of
the composition and performance of new music in and around the
campus community.
Society of Human Resources Management
(SHRM) is an
organization for students interested in human resources and labor
relations.
SPW
serves to advance the arts and sciences of technical
communication by encouraging fellowship among professional
writing and information design students and professors, promoting
the program, and introducing students to the possibilities offered to
them in the field of professional writing and information design.
Honor Organizations
Alpha Kappa Delta
, the local chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, is an
English honor organization that recognizes outstanding students
in the English program.
Epsilon Omega
is a local chapter of Phi Alpha Honor Society,
the National Social Work Honor Society, committed to promoting a
high standard of education for social workers.
Psi Sigma Alpha
is the Cedarville University chapter of Pi
Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society. The
goal of this honor society is to promote the scholarly investigation
of politics and to assist its members in developing their leadership
potential in their sphere of influence.
Tau Beta Pi
is a Cedarville University Engineering Honor
Society, which recognizes junior and senior engineering majors
for outstanding scholastic achievement combined with strong
Christian character.
Tau Delta Kappa
provides an opportunity for fellowship and
exchange of ideas and supports students involved in the honors
program.
Campus Community Organizations
Cross-Cultural Organizations
French Club
promotes the use of the French language and
increases the knowledge and appreciation of French culture to
advance awareness of missions.
German Club
is for students who are interested in German
language and culture. The club meets weekly for language
practice and monthly for meetings, activities, and trips.
Immigration Organization
promotes a biblical worldview on
immigration, community outreach, and raises awareness politically
and socially as it relates to the issues of immigration.
International Justice Mission
promotes awareness on
campus of issues of injustice around the globe, particularly those
issues addressed by the International Justice Mission based in
Washington, D.C.
Mu Kappa
is a fellowship organization serving missionary kids
and international students.
The P.E.A.C.E. Project
is a service and social organization
that seeks to foster and promote a God-centered attitude of
multiculturalism for the entire Cedarville family.
Spanish Club
provides opportunities to practice language skills
and learn about Spanish-speaking cultures through extracurricular
activities.
Students for Israel
seeks to provide students with a better
and more accurate understanding of God’s people Israel, both
past and present, and to provide ways for students and faculty to
minister to Israel and its people.
Union of Cedarville International Students
(UCIS)
provides
opportunities for international students to meet their distinctive
needs and plan ways to share their unique contributions.
Social/Service Organizations
Alpha Chi
, a society for men, endeavors to cultivate Christian
personality and leadership in its members.
Alpha Delta Omega
is an organization for women designed to
encourage the development of its membership primarily through
personal services to students and others.
Delta Omega Epsilon
is a men’s organization whose projects
and activities provide social and service benefits for the University.
Delta Pi Sigma
is a women’s service organization whose
purpose is to seek fulfillment in the lives of its members both
spiritually and professionally. The primary focus is to serve the
faculty and staff and their families in times of need.
Kappa Zeta Pi
is a community of women who are seeking to
build up our sisters in Christ in the areas of prayer, community,
and spiritual accountability.
Lambda Eta Pi
is a community of men who are intentionally
seeking to develop and demonstrate lives changed by Christ
through edification and fellowship within the organization and a
demonstration of Christ’s love to the community.
Phi Epsilon Beta
is a women’s organization promoting spiritual
and social growth within its members.
Phi Gamma Psi
promotes social interaction and enhances
spiritual growth among women at the University.
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Student Life Programs