2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Student Activities



Activities play an important role in the development of students at Southern Arkansas University. Participation in activities is recognized as vital training for a University student, and SAU has more than 60 student organizations that sponsor activities and functions. Eligibility for membership in organizations is based on interest and, in some cases, academic achievement and invitation. The organizations are classified under seven major headings: departmental and professional organizations; recognition and honor societies; religious organizations; residence hall councils; social fraternities and sororities; special interest groups; and student government. For additional information on these organizations, as well as information on how to get involved or how to start a new organization, contact the Office of Student Activities at (870) 235-4925 or visit web.saumag.edu/students/campus-activities.

Student Activities Board (SAB)

The Student Activities Board has the responsibility for planning and implementing activities for SAU students. Events include movies, dances, concerts, comedians, and noontime programs featuring touring artists as well as talented SAU students. Applications for membership to the SAB are available in the Office of Student Activities, located in the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center.

Student Organizations

Departmental and Professional Organizations

Accounting and Finance Society Graduate Students in Counseling Pre-Law Society
Agricultural Ambassadors Heritage Singers Pre-Med Club
Agricultural Club History/Political Science Club Pre-Veterinary Club
Biology Club HKR Club Psychology Club
Chamber Singers Honors College Association Rodeo Team
Chinese Club Horticulture Club Russian Club
Collegiate Farm Buereau/Agri Business Club Kappa Psi (pharmaceutical) Social Work Education Leaders (SWEL)
Collegiate FFA Lambda Alpha Beta (chemistry) Society of Physics and Engineering Students Club
Criminal Justice Club Lambda Epsilon Iota (criminal justice) Spanish Club
Delta Tau Alpha (agriculture) Math and Computer Science Club Student Arkansas Education Association
Emerging Writers Phi Alpha Theta (history) Student Management and Marketing Association
Enactus Phi Beta Lambda (business) Student Nursing Association
Encore Pivot Point (art and design) Tau Beta Sigma (band)
French Club Political Affairs Club The Bray Online (student newspaper)
Game Development Club Pre-Health Club University Sociology Club

Recognition and Honor Societies

Alpha Chi (academic honors) Chi Sigma Iota (counseling) Pi Gamma Mu (social sciences)
Alpha Psi Omega (theatre) Kappa Delta Phi (education) Psi Chi (psychology)
Alpha Tau Alpha (agriculture) National Residence Hall Honorary Sigma Tau Delta (English)
Beta (biology) National Society of Leadership and Success Sigma Alpha Phi (academic leadership)
Beta Gamma Sigma (business) Order of Omega (Greek leadership) Sigma Phi Alpha (dental hygiene)

Religious Organizations

Association of Baptist Students Church of Christ Student Center Real Life Campus Ministries
Baptist Collegiate Ministry Fellowship of Christian Athletes Riders for Christ
Campus Church First Presbyterian Church College Ministry Secular Student Alliance
Campus Ministries-International Genesis Ministries Wesley Foundation
Catholic Campus Ministries Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship (Alpha Omega) World Religions Club
Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship    

Residence Hall Councils

Bussey Hall Council Greene Hall Council Talbot Hall Council
Burns-Harsh Hall Council Harrod Hall Council Talley Hall Council
Columbia Hall Council Honors Hall Council University Village Apts Council
Eichenberger Hall Council Magnolia Hall Council University Courts Apts Council
Fincher Hall Council    

Social Fraternities and Sororities

The University has seven national social sororities and eight national social fraternities. Membership in these fraternities and sororities is by invitation only.

Fraternities Sororities
Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha
Iota Phi Theta Phi Mu
Kappa Alpha Psi Sigma Alpha
Omega Psi Phi Sigma Gamma Rho
Phi Beta Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma
Phi Lambda Chi Zeta Phi Beta
Sigma Pi  

Special Interest Groups

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team (ADAPT) Fish and Wildlife Club Residential College
Alpha Phi Omega Gaming Guild Robotics Club
Anime Club Gay Straight Alliance Sand Volleyball Club
Arkansas State Teachers Association (ASTA) Genesis Ministry Choir Sister 2 Sister
Bass Fishing Team International Students Association Soccer Club
Black Students Association Ladies Club Southern Elite
Cheerleading Squad Latinos Unidos Student Outreach for the Differently Abled (SODA)
Cosplay Club Live @ SAU Student Veterans Association
Covenant Reformed University Mulerider Agri-Women Trap Shooting Team
Cricket Team Non-Traditional Students Society United Arts Club
Disc Golf Team Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Young Democrats of America
Ducks Unlimited President’s Ambassadors Young Republicans of America
Emerging Entrepreneurs    

Student Government

Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)
Inter-Greek Council (IGC) Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Leadership College Student Activities Board (SAB)
College Panhellenic Council (CPC) Student Government Association (SGA)

Athletic Activities

Sports activities are organized in a comprehensive program for individual and group participation and competition. Intramural activities for men and women, as well as co-educational activities, are sponsored throughout the University year. Competition is held in badminton, basketball, table tennis, softball, swimming, tennis, touch football, track and field, volleyball, and water basketball.

Varsity Athletics

Men’s varsity teams compete in the NCAA Division II Great American Conference in baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, tennis, and track and field.

Women also compete in the NCAA Division II Great American Conference and have varsity teams in basketball, cross-country, golf, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.

Men’s and women’s rodeo teams participate in regional and intercollegiate competition.

Intramural Sports

The SAU Department of Intramural Sports endeavors to meet a wide range of student needs in recreation and sports activities. The intramural program offers students the opportunity to participate in intramural events, intramural competitions, and the newly developed Club Sports Program for those who have interests in particular areas.

The program’s primary purpose is to benefit and enrich students in their college experience by improving physical and mental fitness, promoting development of interests and lifetime skills in a variety of activities, offering a socially enriching way of spending leisure time, providing an opportunity for socialization, emphasizing ethics, and helping students gain positive recognition.

The intramural program offers several employment opportunities for students that allows them to gain hands-on experience in officiating and in organizing several team and individualized sports. The program works hand-in-hand with the Mulerider Activities Center (MAC) to develop a student’s interests.