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ASU Mid-South enhances the academic experience by providing extracurricular activities that promote personal growth, citizenship, scholarship, and leadership. Activities consist of workshops, field trips, movies, community service projects and competitions designed to empower students with self-sufficiency and personal, academic and career skills in addition to peer networking opportunities. Student organizations exist to provide opportunities for students to engage in teambuilding, promotion of campus spirit and community empowerment activities.

NOTE: In accordance with ASU Mid-South’s non-discrimination policies, all student organizations are coeducational and are open to all students and participants regardless of race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, sex, disability, genetic information, veteran status or marital status.

Below is an idea of clubs and organizations that Mid-South students can join!  Click on the plus sign to find out more!

Clubs and Organizations

Building Opportunities Through Success

The purpose of BOTS (Building Opportunities Through Success) is to provide encouragement and mentoring to “Handle Your Business” academically, professionally, and socially. The goal is to be positive role models and to encourage each other to strive for success in all areas of our lives.

Future Educators’ Club

The purpose of the Future Educators’ Club is to promote interest in and knowledge about the teaching profession, as well as to provide fellowship among students, faculty, and community professionals.

Greyhound Bible Club

The purpose of the Greyhound Bible Club is to provide an opportunity for students to connect with other students of the same faith.  The group may participate in activities such as Bible Studies, Worship Nights with Live Music, Prayer Groups for All, Prayer Walks, and praying for prayer requests that have been submitted or shared.

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi, is the largest honor society in higher education with 1,285 chapters on college campuses in all 50 of the United States and abroad. More than 3 million students have been inducted since its founding in 1918, with approximately 134,000 students inducted annually. To fulfill our mission, we focus on recognizing and encouraging the academic achievement of two-year college students while providing opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.

At ASU Mid-South, Phi Theta Kappa recognizes our students’ academic excellence, opening the door for travel to regional and nation conventions as well as scholarship opportunities around the region and through the nationwide network of funding through the society’s general scholarship application. Like ASU Mid-South as a whole, Beta Epsilon Psi chapter is dedicated to service in our community, including annual projects to help our campus and the West Memphis area.

Student Ambassadors

The Student Ambassador Program is a leadership opportunity for students who are interested in serving as representatives of ASU Mid-South. The Student Ambassador’s primary function is to assist in the recruitment of prospective students and their families by conducting campus tours, attending campus and community events, distributing communications, and sharing the student experience.

Students who are selected to serve as a Student Ambassador will receive a 6-credit hour tuition waiver each semester they serve, ASU Mid-South apparel, and more!

Student Government Association (SGA)

The purpose of Student Government Association is to offer opportunities for members of the Association to share concerns, express opinions, and jointly participate in the solution of problems with other members of the ASU Mid-South community; to serve in an advisory capacity to the administration on behalf of the student body, and to provide and execute approved programs, projects, and events designed to enhance the entire ASU Mid-South community. Membership in the organization is composed of the student body.

Sigma Kappa Delta (SKD)

Sigma Kappa Delta (SKD), the two-year college English Honors Society, has a robust and active chapter on the ASU Mid-South campus. SKD opens the doors of opportunity for its members and facilitates academic, professional, and personal growth. There are more than 140 active chapters across the country, each defined by its location and membership, yet bound by the common goal of promoting excellence in the disciplines of the English language.

To be eligible for ASU Mid-South’s chapter, you must have completed a minimum of one college course (excluding developmental courses) in English language or literature, and have no grade lower than a B. Additionally, your GPA should be a minimum of 3.0, with at least a cumulative total of 12 semester hours completed.

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