Deepen Your Passions & Community
Choose from a wide range of organizations including student government, musical groups, religious groups, honor societies, dance groups, and more.
Why join a student organization?
The number one reason students join campus organizations is to meet people who share their interests. The benefits are widespread—you'll also develop leadership skills, deepen your knowledge, expand your experiential opportunities, and boost your resume. Our student groups truly make our campus stronger.
Our Student Organizations
Browse by your interests and see which clubs we have on campus.
- Arts & Dance
Alpha Beta Tau
Organization composed of Columbia College students majoring in art or related fields whose purpose is to enrich and promote a greater appreciation for art and its ideals on campus and in the community.
CC National Dance Education Organization
CCNDEO advocates for dance education, provides dance opportunities for students regardless of race, socioeconomic status, disability, gender, religion, etc. and rewards dance majors or minors who excel academically, professionally, and physically.
CC Performance Troupe (CC Players)
The Columbia College Players is open to anyone in the Columbia College community who has an interest in drama. The Columbia College Players support all productions of the Department of Communication and Theatre, as well as sponsoring workshop and social events.Columbia College Dance Company
We, the members of the Columbia College Dance Company join together in this dance company to investigate, generate, articulate, and discover our unique artistry. We strive to accomplish this by advocating for dance as an art form as well as an academic study and encouraging others to explore their own artistic endeavors, and providing a favorable environment for the creation of dances by members of our company for our own artistic growth and for the enjoyment and education of others.
- Academic, Honors & Research
Association of Mindful Psychology Students/Psi Chi
AMPS/Psi Chi provides all majors, particularly psychology majors, with opportunities for psychology-related service, socializing, and networking; and to encourage excellence in general academic study and within the study of psychology specifically for membership in Psi Chi, the international honor society for