Clubs, Orgs and Community Service
Campus activities at SNHU
Whatever your interests may be, there’s something for you at SNHU. Check out our "year in review" to see highlights of some of the great activities and student organizations available on campus.
Community service
Giving back to the community is an important part of campus life at SNHU, and The Chandler Center is your hub for community service and civic engagement. Students and staff at the center can help you get involved on campus and in the local community through service opportunities and community partnerships. Some popular options include service-based travel, volunteer projects and the Social Change Fellowship.
Student leadership
If you’re interested in becoming a well-rounded, socially responsible student leader, the Office of Student Involvement at SNHU offers several ways for you to develop your leadership skills throughout your time at SNHU. Student leadership opportunities include training programs, conferences, and even our campus team-building workshop, Camp Synergy, just to name a few.
Clubs & organizations
With more than 60 recognized clubs and organizations, life at SNHU is busy and active. From the Environmental Club to RadioSNHU, you're sure to find something that interests you. But if you're not seeing your dream club listed, grab some friends and start your own!
Below is a list of our current recognized clubs and organizations:
Academic & Educational Organizations
- Accounting Society
- American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
- American Marketing Association (AMA)
- American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
- Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development (ASCD)
- Aviation Club
- Biology Club
- Computer Science Student Association (CSSA)
- Construction Management Club
- DECA
- Economic & Finance Association
- Environmental Club
- Game Design and Development Club
- Justice Studies Association
- Math Club
- Media and Design Club
- OMEP - Early Childhood Educators
- Professional Sales Association
- Psychology Student Association
- Robotics Club
- Sport Management
- STEAM Team
- Women in Business
Community Service Organizations
- SNHU Buddies
Greek Organizations
- Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity
- Kappa Delta Phi, Nationally Affiliated Sorority
- Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
- Phi Omega Psi Sorority
- Theta Phi Alpha Sorority
Media & Performing Arts Organizations
- Drama Club
- Penmen Press (Student Newspaper)
- RadioSNHU
Multicultural & Spiritual Life Organizations
- Black Student Union (BSU)
- Generation Equality
- International Student Association (ISA)
- Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
- South Asian Student Association
Special Interest Organizations
- Crafty Creations Club
- Creative Writing Club
- DRAMA Club
- eSports Club
- Film and Photography Club
- Gaming Club
- GearHeads
- Outing Club
- Pottery Club
Student Governance Organizations
- Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE)
- Inter-Greek Council (IGC)
- Student Government Association (SGA)
University Supported Student Groups
- Senior Events
Honor Societies
- Alpha Chi/Epsilon Chapter (Liberal Arts)
- Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice)
- Alpha Sigma Lambda (Continuing Education)
- Chi Alpha Sigma (Honor Society Athlete)
- Delta Mu Delta (Business-Related Majors)
- Order of Omega (Greek Leadership Honor Society)
- Pi Lambda Theta (Education)
- Pi Mu Epsilon (Math)
- Psi Chi (Psychology Honor Society)
- Sigma Gamma Tau (Mechanical Engineering)
- Sigma Tau Delta (English)
Note: To participate, you must maintain a minimum 2.0 undergraduate GPA or a 3.0 graduate GPA. Some organizations may have higher GPA requirements.
Club & organization status
All recognized organizations are listed on my.SNHU. If you have confusion or doubt about an organization’s status, or questions about starting a new organization, reach out to the Office of Student Involvement at involvement@snhu.edu.
Recognized clubs & organizations
At Southern New Hampshire University, clubs and organizations must go through a process in order to be recognized.
SNHU is a governed community with its ultimate authority residing in its Board of Trustees, delegated authority resting with the president, and through them, the various administrative officers and recognized campus bodies. Each person and bodies share, to an appropriate degree, in the role of guardians of the integrity and good name of SNHU. For this reason, the process of recognizing, supporting and fostering student organizations is a shared responsibility.
SNHU recognizes the potential of and the right to the existence of student clubs and organizations that are in harmony with the missions, goals and objectives of the university. To these various student groups, SNHU lends its name, support and resources. SNHU, exercising its rights and responsibilities, affirms such groups as legitimate and productive members of the community.
Unrecognized clubs & organizations
SNHU reserves its rights to deny or withdraw recognition from any group deemed not to be in concert with the goals and objectives of the university.
A group that is unrecognized could have this status due to one of the following situations:
- The group has never sought SNHU recognition
- The group sought SNHU recognition and was denied
- The group was recognized at one point in time by SNHU and was either voluntarily unrecognized or unrecognized by the university for a variety of potential reasons, such as conduct issues or hazing
The safety of our students is everyone’s top priority, and SNHU highly discourages students from affiliating with unrecognized groups. If students choose to join an unrecognized group, they are putting themselves at risk for academic failure and/or to be in a dangerous situation for their health and well-being.
If you are concerned about hazing or any other dangerous club activity, contact the Office of Student Involvement.