List of Organizations
Get Involved with a Registered Student Organization
Registered Student Organizations (RSO) provide students the opportunity to form and develop organizations based on a variety of personal, social, political, recreational, religious, and common interests. Through your involvement with an RSO you will have the opportunity to meet new people, develop your interest and have fun. If you do not find an organization that meets your interests, you can start an organization to bring fellow students together.
Currently, there are over 45 organizations to explore.
Through your involvement with an RSO you are able to take advantage of our RSO education workshops (budgeting, event planning, etc.), RSO Resources (office mailboxes, van reservations, etc.) and apply for funds for your events from the Allocations Committee.
Below is a list of the RSOs. RSOs are responsible for keeping their websites up to date and responding to any inquiries you make regarding the organization.
**These groups were not active on-campus last year but can be reactivated at any time. For information on how to reactive a group please contact the Student Life Office.
Political
An organization that provides support to the educational and social interest of politics.
Phi Alpha Delta (Law Honorary Fraternity)
College Democrats**
Special Interest
An organization whose primary purpose is to provide an organized format for the pursuit of a special or common interests.
Alpha Phi Omega (National Service Fraternity)
American Humanics Student Association (AHSA)
Colleges Against Cancer
English Club (Walter J. Ong Society for Literary Study)
Finance and Accounting Student Body (FASB)
French Club
Green Club
Infectus Readers and Writers
Math & Physics Club
PEERS (Positively Educating Each Rockhurst Student)
Players
Pre-Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy Club
RAKERS (Random Acts of Kindness Sharers)
UNITY
VOICES for Justice
Athletic / Recreational
An organization that provides support to the spirit and traditions of the University while providing awareness and opportunities for health, social and recreational activities.
Spirit Squad (Cheerleaders/Dance Club)
Running Club
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
Tennis Club
Campus Programming
An organization whose primary purpose is to provide awareness for specific educational, social and recreational activities to the University community. These groups may be department sponsored committees.
Family Weekend
Homecoming Committee
The Sentinel Newspaper
Social Activities Board (SAB)
Student Alumni Association (SAA)
Student Senate
International /Cultural
An organization whose primary purpose it so provide a forum in which creates awareness for a specific culture through educational, social, and recreational activities.
Asian Club
Black Student Union (BSU)
Student Organization of Latinos (SOL)
Academic Honorary
An organization that requires a minimum G.P.A. as a prerequisite to membership and/or is affiliated with a national service or honorary organization. Membership in these groups is by invitation only.
Alpha Sigma Nu (ASN)
Alpha Psi Omega (Theatre)
Phi Sigma Tau (Philosophy)
Pi Delta Phi (French)
Psi Chi (Psychology)
Research College of Nursing Honor Society
Sigma Delta Pi (Hispanic)
Sigma Tau Delta(English)
Theta Alpha Kappa (Theology and Religious Studies)
Tri-Beta (Biology)
Research College of Nursing Organizations
Student Nursing Association (RSNA )
Research Student Government Association (SGA)
Research Student Nurse Christian Fellowship (SNCF)
Greek Organizations
An organization who is a member of the Inter-Fraternity, Pan-Hellenic Council or National Pan-Hellenic Council. Membership in these groups is by invitation only.
Sororities
Fraternities
