Northern has more than 40 recognized student organizations where you can explore your interests and build community. An important element in the college experience, student organizations help prepare you for the world after college -- providing the chance to forge social connections, develop and strengthen your skills, and grow as a leader.
Involvement in student organizations offers lasting friendships, unforgettable experiences, and memories lasting long past your time at Northern.
Student Organizations Hub
Recognized student organizations have access to the Student Organizations Hub to create, connect, and collaborate. The Hub is located on the second floor of the Student Center. Visit Student Affairs in Student Center 222 for more information or to reserve space for meetings.
Learn More
Want to learn more about Northern’s student organizations? Interested in starting an organization? Contact Student Affairs at 605-626-3007.
UNIVERSITY CHARTERED ORGANIZATIONS
Student Government Association
The NSU Student Government Association (SGA) serves as the governing body/voice of the pack, representing all Northern students. Functions of SGA include overseeing the creation and recognition of all organizations, delegating General Activity Fee fund allocation on campus every spring, representing NSU at South Dakota Student Federation meetings, and serving as the bridge between the student body and the South Dakota regental system. SGA meets weekly during the academic year and welcomes all students, Northern employees, and community members to attend. For more information, stop by their office in the Hub on the second level of the Student Center, or visit their social media.
Campus Activities Board
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is a volunteer student organization that sponsors social, recreation and educational activities each year including live comedy shows, concerts, speakers and special events. Leadership is composed of an executive board and committee members. The executive board and committee meet weekly. For more information, stop by their office in the Hub on the second level of the Student Center, or visit their social media.
Homecoming Committee
The Homecoming Committee provides opportunities for students to gain leadership experience, including helping to plan and host the annual Homecoming festivities. The Homecoming Committee is open to all students. Learn more Homecoming and the committee by stopping by their office in the Hub on the second level of the Student Center, or visit their social media.
Wolves for Advocacy, Volunteerism, and Engagement (WAVE)
WAVE members believe in servant leadership. As a group, we work to create opportunities to serve. Whether it’s a weekend opportunity like Pack Gives Back or traveling for a work project like alternative spring break - whatever you're planning, we can help make it happen. To learn more about WAVE stop by our office in the Hub on the second level of the Student Center, or visit our social media.
Academic Organizations
Association for the Education of Young Children (AEYC)
The NSU Association for the Education of Young Children (AEYC) chapter serves to promote interest in early childhood education, provide educational activities and programs for the community and provide continuing educational opportunities for pre-service teachers. AEYC is open to all Northern students.
Phi Beta Lambda
Phi Beta Lambda is a nonprofit education association affiliated with Future Business Leaders of America. Our mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. NSU Phi Beta Lambda is open to all majors seeking any degree. Dues are $20 for the academic year.
NSU Phi Beta Lambda Business Snap: nsu.pbl
Council for Exceptional Children
The NSU Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) works to improve the educational success of children and youth with disabilities and/or gifts and talents through educational events on campus and in the community. CEC is open to all students with an interest in special education. Dues are collected annually for members who are interested in joining the national CEC group.
English Club
NSU's English Club provides a fun and relaxed group/environment where those interested in reading and writing as well as those interested in viewing films can meet and exchange ideas related to those interests. We encourage the expression of ideas through reading and writing. We also encourage community involvement. You do not need to be an English major or minor to be a member of the NSU English Club!
Honors Club
Members of the NSU Honors Program are part of the Honors Club, which meets monthly and hosts social events open to all Northern students. Activities and events include the annual Common Read Lecture, off-campus retreats, monthly social events such as movie nights, and ice cream and s'mores socials. Honors Club also organizes the student-faculty quiz bowl, international lunches, community service projects, advising/registration assistance and provides Honors students with opportunities for internships and networking. For more information, stop by the Honors office on the first floor (lower level) of the Student Center, across from the NSU Post Office.
Lambda Pi Eta
The purpose of the NSU chapter of Lambda Pi Eta is to promote and celebrate communication studies majors and give students out-of-the-classroom discussion and professional opportunities. Lambda Pi Eta is open to all communication studies majors and minors.
Pre-Health Club
Pre-Health Club hopes to better prepare members for professional school by helping to inform students about the various programs available and career opportunities within them. The club fosters a supportive environment in which students seeking to attend professional school in the sciences can come together to share advice and ideas. The club will also provide members with personal and academic growth opportunities through volunteering, fundraising, and lectures from local professionals.
Pre-Medical Society
Pre-Med Society hopes to better prepare members for professional school by helping to inform people about the medical field and career opportunities within it. The club fosters a supportive environment in which people seeking a career in medicine can come together to share advice and ideas. The club will also provide members with personal and academic growth opportunities through volunteering, fundraising, and lectures from other medical professionals.
Psychology Club
The Psychology Club is a place where students, regardless of major or background, can come together to learn about anything in the realm of psychology. From destressing events during finals week to being an advocate for mental health and the resources on campus, we are all about raising awareness and furthering our knowledge.
Sigma Tau Delta
NSU's Xi Gamma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the International English Honor Society, recognizes achievement and academic excellence in English studies. The society promotes literature, language, and creative writing as well as community service events that help foster literacy. Members have access to scholarships, professional internships, presentation opportunities at national conferences, publishing opportunities, and networking opportunities. Sigma Tau Delta is open to all English majors or minors with a minimum overall GPA of 3.2 who have completed at least three semesters of undergraduate course work. For more information about joining the Xi Gamma Chapter, contact Dr. Elizabeth Haller at elizabeth.haller@northern.edu. Information about Sigma Tau Delta can be found at english.org.
South Dakota Education Association-Student Program (SDEA-SP)
The SDEA/NEA Student Program will address the needs of today's diverse student population and facilitate student achievement by sharing ideal professional ethics and standards with pre-professional educators. SDEA-SP is open to all students. To learn more, visit sdea.org.
Speech and Debate Club
Northern offers forensic opportunities - including competition - on local, state and national levels in debate, extemporaneous speaking, oratory and oral interpretation. Students may gain experience in tournament administration and judging at Northern-sponsored high school forensic meets.
TRIO Scholar Association
The TRIO Scholar Association raises awareness on campus for first-generation college students and other underrepresented groups. Members inform the TRIO SSS program on services to offer NSU TRIO scholars, which include service learning opportunities, cultural enrichment activities, graduate school visits, NSU Wolf Talks, and other educational and social event programming. Many TRIO Scholar Association events are open to all Northern students, while others are limited to those who have been admitted as NSU TRIO scholars.
Special Interest Organizations
ACTIVE MINDS
- Issues surrounding mental health
- Symptoms related to mental health disorders
- Mental health resources available both on campus and in the surrounding community
- Reduce stigma toward people living with mental illness so that students will feel more comfortable seeking help when it is needed and openly discussing mental health-related issues
- Promote a general awareness of comprehensive self health by emphasizing techniques that care for the body as well as the mind
- Provide students with easy access to information about eating disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, sleep disorders, stress management, and more
- Serve as a liaison between students and the mental health community by hosting guest speakers, providing informational fact sheets, organizing fundraisers, maintaining a comprehensive website, and organizing other events designed to reduce stigma and raise awareness
AWAREwolves
AWAREwolves is a data-driven health and wellness group on campus that promotes prevention and healthy living habits for NSU students and faculty. AWAREwolves is open to all students! For more information, stop by their office in the Hub, second level of the Student Center.
College Republicans
NSU College Republicans is an official wing of the Republican Party dedicated to spreading the ideas and values of the party. The club serves as a great place to meet like-minded students who you can openly share your beliefs with without the usual blowback.
Environmental Club
The NSU Environmental Club's mission is to promote environmental awareness, stewardship and sustainability on campus and in the community. They also work to promote fellowship and lifelong environmentally friendly habits and skills. Environmental Club is open to all students and holds meetings bi-weekly!
Northern Lights
Northern Lights is Northern State University's artistic e-zine, where anyone can submit stories, poems, essays, musical pieces, videos, short films, pictures, paintings, drawings, etc. A magazine is published in print and later online annually during the spring semester by Northern students. Northern Lights gives all students a place where their voices can be heard. Contact Northern Lights with any questions or submissions at northernlights@northern.edu and they will gladly answer questions or receive any submissions.
Student Athlete Advisory Committee
The purpose of NSU Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to support and enhance the experience of student-athletes by providing opportunities to contribute within the community, protect student-athlete welfare and promote a positive student-athlete image. SAAC also serves to represent and articulate the broad and diverse interests, opinions and concerns of student-athletes to athletic department administrators. SAAC is open to all NSU athletes with a GPA of 2.0 or higher who are in good standing with their team and the athletic department.
Student Publications: The Exponent
The Exponent serves the university and surrounding community by providing reliable and relevant reporting of news, art and culture of interest to the students, faculty and staff of NSU and provide real-world experience for students interested in pursuing a career in any area of english and/or mass communications. Published in print and online, The Exponent offers more information and access to previous issues.
Cultural and Ethnic Organizations
Asian Student Association
ASA fosters closer relationships among U.S. and international students interested in learning about different Asian cultures. This club helps provide opportunities for all students to learn about different Asian cultural traditions, festivals, foods, dancing, languages and arts. ASA promotes and cherishes diversity by organizing fun events such as the Mid-Autumn Festival, Chuseok, the Lunar New Year holiday, and more! Association membership is open to all students.
German Club
German Club gives students a chance to enjoy German culture, language and heritage. Even if you can't say anything beyond "Gesundheit," you are welcome to join the German Club! Lots of students from the region have German ancestry, and enjoying that - especially the food - is a big part of our mission! German Club holds their weekly Stammtisch every Wednesday at noon in the Student Center.
International Student Organization
The ISO fosters community, friendship and cultural awareness by offering opportunities for all students to meet and learn about each other - their background