Student Government Association (SGA)“To represent and advocate student views and opinions.”
Northeastern Programming Board (NPB)“To provide campus-wide programs to the University community.”
Alliance for Student Social Workers (ASSW)“To create an awareness of the diverse career opportunities in the social work profession.”
Anthropos“To advance and disseminate anthropological knowledge and ideas.”
Collegiate Music Educators National Conference (CMENC)“To promote an understanding of the basic truths/principals that underlie the rile of music in human life.”
Counselor Education Student Association (CESA)“To enhance the professional and personal development of students in the Dept. of Counselor Education.”
French Club“To meet, share and further our knowledge of French culture and language.”
Generativity Club“To promote the study of issues of adult development by providing a forum for the examination and discussion of relevant topics.”
Geography & Environment Studies Club“To promote awareness of geographical and environmental issues and increase enrollment for NEIU’s Geography and Environmental Studies.”
Honors Society“Building a community of student scholars to foster University-wide solidarity through cross disciplinary, intellectual endeavor.”
Human Resource Development Student Association“To provide a link between professional HRD associations and student organizations.”
Image Art Club“To expand knowledge and understanding of the many varieties of artistic expression in the world around them.”
Justice Studies“To promote social justice on campus among students, faculty and staff.”
Politics Club“To promote interest and involvement in U.S. and International political issues.”
Sociology Club“To bridge the gap between theory and practice, to build a network of student relations and to engage sociology students in social activism.”
Student Council for Exceptional Children (SCEC)“To promote the welfare and education of exceptional children and youth.”
Black Heritage Club “To inform and enlighten students and faculty of the life and cultural styles of African-Americans and to express these beliefs on campus.”
Chimexla“Creating Awareness of the identity, culture and history of the Chicano/Latino Population, as well as developing a political consciousness for the progress of Third World People.”
Hillel“Inform campus community about Jewish life, culture & concerns.”
Indian Student Association (ISA) “To promote and enrich cultural & philosophical understanding within the university community.”
International Student Club “To support international students attending NEIU and enroll in study abroad programs, promote cultural awareness & inter racial relationship, and explore different cultures by on and off-campus activities.”
Northeastern Illinois University Polish Student Association (NEPSA)“To serve students and to raise awareness of Polish culture and to get people involved in after school activities.”
Pakistani Student Association“To raise awareness of Pakistani culture within NEIU community.”
Spanish Club“To promote educational, cultural and social activities which provide opportunities for students to increase their efficiency in the Spanish language and culture.”
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF)“To bring students and faculty of all ethnic and social backgrounds who have interest in Christian values and beliefs together by providing a place to develop significant friendships.”
Life Catholic Student Association“To provide open minded catholic and non-catholic students a space to share faith, study scripture, sing songs, and learn from each other’s culture and life experiences.”
Muslim Student Association (MSA)“To help Muslim students from different parts of the world to get to know each other and study Islam and its relevancies to contemporary society.”
True Vine University Bible Fellowship“To teach the bible to help students live accordingly to the teachings of the scriptures.”
Alpha Kappa Alpha (Sorority) “To promote unity, interest and friendship among college women. To play an active role in the community and issues that involve African-Americans and women.”
Alpha Psi Lambda (Co-ed Fraternity)“Serve the university campus and community, provide a supplementary educational, social and cultural experience for mutual cultivation of its members”.
Gamma Phi Omega (Sorority) “To promote academic excellence that motivates and stimulates academic achievement, to provide service to the surrounding communities.”
Omega Delta (Fraternity) “To promote an environment for academic and social success, while building a networking base for college and beyond.”
Sigma Lambda Beta (Fraternity) “To inform and encourage Latinos to go to college and get a higher education, as well as to promote cultural awareness and to be aware of ones own roots.”
Theta Chi Omega (Sorority)“To break stereotypes of many nationalities and ethnicities and educate other of diversity in the community.”
United Greek Council“To serve as a governing body, coordinate, and develop strategic programming and to unify organizations involved”
Apocalypse Literary Organization“To publish a literary journal, sponsor literary readings on campus for students and faculty; present student workshops for creative writing.”
Independent Newspaper (That’s us)“To publish the student newspaper with news, features & information.”
Que Ondee Sola“To publish a monthly journal reflecting the needs particular to the Latino students with emphasis on Puerto Rican self-determination.”
WZRD Radio“To train students in the proper operation of broadcast equipment, good programming and management practices. To provide a forum for worthwhile events and services.”
Black Heritage Gospel Choir (BHGC)“To perform gospel concerts to reaffirm awareness and history of the gospel genre and to share this knowledge with the university community.”
Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance (FMLA)“To provide leadership and career building opportunities for all students and to educate the community about feminist issues.”
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Alliance (GLBA)“To promote a supportive community and create understanding and acceptance.”
Model Illinois Government“To educate students on how the Illinois Government functions and to introduce students to the State wide organization.
Socialist Club“To raise awareness of students pertaining to political issues in the U.S. and the world.”
Students Against the War“To raise awareness on campus and in the community of the impact and consequences of war in our society.”
Union for Puerto Rican Students (UPRS)“To promote history, culture and understanding of the struggle for the rights of the Puerto Rican students and community.”
Veterans Club
Youth and Students for a Democratic Foreign Policy (YSDFP) “To mobilize and organize the youth and students as part of a proactive, anti-war movement.”
Accounting Associates“To keep accounting students current on issues and career opportunities.”
American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS)“To provide awareness of resource management topics and to network with professionals engaged in resource management.”
Business and Management Club“To develop and broaden students knowledge of current business environment.”
Financial Management Association (FMA)“To educate students to the field of finance and increase their ability to apply this knowledge to the business world.”
Future Health Professionals (FHP)“To provide students with insight into the practice of medicine while enabling NEIU pre-med students to interact and share information with each other.”
Future Teachers Club (FTC)“To recruit and support students who choose a career in educational fields.”
Illinois Education Association“To give the future teachers a place to meet and support each other.”
Marketing Club“To develop its members through professional experience, dissemination of state of the art knowledge in the field of marketing.”
Pre-Law Society“To promote the profession of the law and sponsor educational forums that inform us about the law and current legal issues”
Anime Club“To view and discuss past and current Japanese films and literature.”
Bicycle Club “To encourage the use of bicycles as an alternative means of transportation as well as raise awareness of bicycle safety and legal issues.”
Green Cycle Group“To provide the community of Northeastern opportunities to learn about sustainable land use practices.”
Hip-Hop Organization“Unifying students in order to listen and learn about hip-hop culture.”
For more information contact the Student Activities Office (SU-206) or call at (773) 442- 4660.
Visit the Student Activities Office website at http://www.neiu.edu/~deptsao/index.htm for a calendar of upcoming events.