Southwestern University (Philippines) - Student Organizations

Student Organizations

  • Asklepian Circle
  • Association in Health Science Organization
  • Bible Readers Society of the Philippines
  • Biological Society
  • Bullwhip Bulletin
  • Speakers' Bureau
  • Campus Crusade for Christ
  • Campus Cruisers
  • Chaos Butterflies
  • Christian Brotherhood International
  • College of Education Student body Organization
  • College of Nursing - Student Body Organization
  • College Red Cross Youth
  • Competitive Youth Comm. of the Liberated Era
  • Creative and Holistic Individuals
  • Effective Communicator's Club
  • Filipino Association of Major in English
  • Foreign Students' Association
  • Gamma Epsilon International (GE 1963)
  • HS Library Scrabblers
  • Junior Finance Executive
  • Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants
  • Junior Philippine Marketing Society
  • Junior Chemical Society
  • Junior Philippine Pharmacist Association
  • League of Tourism Students of the Philippines Southwestern University Chapter (LTSP SWU Chapter)
  • Loyal and United Non-Academic Scholars
  • Math and Physics Society
  • Maritime Regiment Society
  • Muslim Students Association
  • New Generation Against Drugs and Corruption
  • Pet Science Society
  • Pharmacy Collegiate Council
  • Philippine Student Alliance Lay Mov.
  • Pre-Lex Circle
  • Psychological Society of Youth
  • Real Connection Fellowship
  • Rotaract Club of Cebu East
  • Rotaract Club of Cebu Mandaue
  • Scholars' Society
  • Society for the Advancement of Veterinary Education and Research
  • Southwestern University Chorale (SWU Chorale)
  • Triskelion Society (ΤΓΦ)
  • The Voice Junior Quill
  • Veterinary Medicine Clinicians Society
  • Youth for Christ
  • Youth Environmentalists' Society

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