Houston Baptist University - List of Notable Clubs and Activities

List of Notable Clubs and Activities

  • View the complete listing of Student Orgs from the HBU website.
  • African Student Association (ASA)
  • The Accounting Society (TAS)
  • Alpha Chi
  • Alpha Chi Omega
  • Alpha Epsilon Delta (Pre-Med)
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha
  • Alpha Mu Gamma (Foreign Language)
  • Alpha Phi Omega
  • Alpha Pi Kappa
  • Alpha Tau Omega
  • Art Guild
  • American Student Dental Association
  • Best Buddies
  • Beta Upsilon Chi (Brothers Under Christ)
  • Black Student Fellowship (BSF)
  • Christian Medical Fellowship
  • The Collegian
  • Filipino Student Association (FSA)
  • Finance Society
  • Focus/Refuge
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Hispanic Student Organization
  • Intrafraternity Council
  • Kappa Alpha Order
  • Kappa Kappa Psi
  • Music Educators Society
  • Nursing Students Association (NSA)
  • Phi Mu
  • Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
  • Phi Kappa Psi
  • POPS (Pre-Optometry Professional Society)
  • Sigma Phi Lambda
  • Sigma Tau Delta
  • South Asian Student Association
  • SPS (Society of Physics Students)
  • Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society (SAACS)
  • Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)
  • Student Government Association
  • Student Programming Board (SPB)
  • Vietnamese Student Association (VSA)

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