Office of Student Activities -
Clubs and Organizations
Choose a name from the list below to find out more about that club or organization.
Alpha Mu Pi Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta
English Honor Society
American Sign Language
PNC American Sign Language Club
Astronomy Club
Have you ever looked up at the sky and wondered what it was exactly you were looking at; or have seen shooting stars; or would like to get an even closer look of our Moon and Planets in our Solar System?
Then the Astronomy Club is here for you!
Want to find out about Dark Matter and Dark Energy and what all the talk is about? This is the place!
The Astronomy Club is here and ready to meet and discuss on hot topics and current journals that deals with all aspects in Cosmology.
For info, contact us at: astronomy_club@pnc.edu
Find us on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pncastronomyclub
Check out our Web Site:
www.pncastronomyclub.com
Boots and Bridles Student Equestrian Club
The purpose of the Boots and Bridles Club is to provide Purdue North Central Students with the opportunity to participate in horse related activities with other student equestrians. The club will give students the resources and guidance to network with community members and local businesses in the horse industry while they learn leadership skills and gain new experiences. Membership is open to all members of the community regardless of whether or not they own a horse or have any experience with horses.
Chi Alpha
Circle K
"Live to Serve, Love to Serve"
Circle K is currently chartering to be part of Circle K International (CKI). CKI is the premier collegiate and university community service, leadership development and friendship organization in the world.Circle K clubs are organized and sponsored by a Kiwanis club on a college or university campus. Our sponsor for Circle K is the Porter County Noon Kiwanis Club. The purpose of this club is to educate by mentoring and tutoring elementary age students and young adults in the counties of Porter and La Porte and promote community engagement off campus and at Purdue North Central.
College Improv
College Improv is an club based on improv acting. Improv is acting that is made up on the spot. Sometimes a situation is given and the actors build off of it. It is mostly done in a comedy aspect which makes improv a fun activity for actors and non actors alike.
Construction Club
Dean's Leadership Group
DLG is a group of dynamic students who are dedicated to leadership and volunteerism at PNC and their community. One must submit an application in the spring semester at the Dean of Students Office, LSF 103. Each student is required to volunteer 50 hours a semester with a minimum of 30 hours at PNC. A scholarship is also included.
Delta Sigma Science Club
Delta Sigma Science Club allows its student members to expand and grow into professional science fields while also allowing them to support our campus and community by participating in social and service activities.
Dungeons and Dragons Club
We are the Dungeons and Dragons club, we like to play Dungeons and Dragons, Gurps, Magic, and various board games. Feel free to contact any one of our officers or come visit us in tech room 3 Tuesdays through Friday starting at 3
ECET Club
Ecology Club
English Club
Our club is open to any English majors and English enthusiasts. Through activities including creative writing groups and fundraisers supporting literary awareness in the community, the English Club at PNC enriches students academically while encouraging budding young writers and readers to pursue literature.
EVRC
EVRC is dedicated to research, design, construction, and promoting the use of electric vehicles. EVRC is building an elecric racing kart to compete yearly at Purdue evGrandPrix.
FACE (Fine Arts Convocations and Events)
If you have ever wondered which club organizes the major entertainment events on campus, then you have found the right club. FACE (Fine Arts Convocations and Events) brings magicians, bands, hypnotists, really anything you can think of, to entertain PNC students during the school day. FACE has also planned many off campus field trips like going to Cubs' games and Six Flags Great America. If you have any great ideas or input for entertaining the students at PNC, FACE is the club for you!
French Club
Gamerholics
More Detailed Description Coming Soon.
Video gaming club involving parties, tournaments, and events for the students to come together and enjoy video games in a community evnironment. Game types, platforms, and event styles will vary and will be based on feedback we recieve from our members and the student body.
We will meet twice a month at various times and days which we will advertise well in advance through multiple mediums so everyone will be aware and able to attend.
Look forward to more information here and an upcoming Facebook fan page. In the mean time, feel free to contact us via the President's email if you have any questions about the club.
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
We presently have a facebook page
Purdue North Central Gay Straight Alliance Student Members Only
German Club
Kappa Delta Pi
Math Club
Provide a forum for PNC students to share news and articles related to Math.
MBA Leadership & Development Council
Purdue North Central MBA Leadership and Development Council
Mini Baja
Here you can find various information regarding the Purdue University North Central SAE Mini Baja club
Multicultural Club
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http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Multicultural-Club/158805187462914
Panther Voices
Panther Voices is here to bring musical entertainment for Purdue North Central. Our goal is to get students involved around campus and bring a new light to Purdue North Central.
Panthers Robotic Team and Club
The Club for all who are interested in Robotics and Robotics Competitions, and who live in or near Westville, IN.
Physics Club
Physics club seeks to bring a greater understanding of physics and its applications to the campus and the surrounding community. Physics Club also provides a forum for members to discuss new and interesting topics and recent developments in physics, build models and examples of various concepts, and plan various activities for the campus to be involved in.
PLAYCE
Purdue Learning About Young Children in Education - Early Childhood Education Club
PNC Equestrian Team
To compete in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.
PNC Veteran's
The Veterans Club was established in order to provide support during the transition from military life into a collegiate environment. As we complete our degrees, we will continue to support our fellow student veterans as well as veterans in the surrounding community. It is our sincere hope to assist those around us, as we all strive to improve our lives.
Resources and Charities
Vets4Vets: nonpartisan project in which of Iraq-era military veterans take part in and create veteran support groups. Veterans listen and take equal and uninterrupted turns telling their stories with an agreement of complete confidentiality. In this forum, U.S. military veterans can help and support each other and express problems and situations that family and/or friends may not understand or relate to. The forums are free of charge and Vets4Vets will pay veterans’ transportation costs to and from support sessions.
www.vets4vets.us
Salute Inc.: is a project started by Will and Mary Beth Beiersdorf
Pre-Med
The goal of Purdue North Central's Pre-Med Club is an opportunity to offer support and encouragment to one another, to host and attend events that will better prepare us for acceptance into a post graduate program in the medical field, and to answer any questions about the path to and beyond medical school. We also try to emphasize on serving and giving back to the community in which you live or work.
Pre-Vet
Psi Chi
The Psi Chi Chapter at PNC, is an International Psychology Honor Society. According to the Psi Chi mission, the purpose of the Society is to “encourage excellence in scholarship” and “advance the science of psychology” (www.psichi.org, 2011). Membership in the Chapter is for students who are majoring in psychology or a psychology-related degree program. Eligibility for undergraduates includes: completion of 3 semesters at PNC, completion of 9 semester hours of psychology courses at PNC, ranking in the top 35% of their class in general scholarship, and having a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in both psychology classes and in cumulative grades. If you think you meet these requirements and would like to join please complete a Membership for Application form available from Dr. Cheryl W. DeLeon, Faculty Advisor, in SWRZ 30B. Recruitment and induction occur once a year in the Spring semester only. Once you become a member you are a member for life.
Useful links:
www.psichi.org
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Rotaract Club
The purpose of Rotaract Club of Purdue University North Central is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of friendship and service.
The Rotaract Club's is sponsored by the La Porte Rotary and was founded in 2005.
SCA (Society for Creative Anachronisms)
SEA (Student Education Association)
Student Education Association or more commonly known as S.E.A., is an affiliate of the National Education Association. SEA is composed of students and faculty and provides continuing education, support, and fellowship to all those who are interested at Purdue North Central.
The SEA Chapter at Purdue North Central is a very active association and strives to inform all students of various learning opportunities and events to help further their teaching goals. If you're interested in joining SEA contact one of our officers.
SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management)
PNC SHRM in order to provide HRM-related communication and as a place to access and archive meeting minutes.
Social Work Student Organization
This is the official PNC Social Work Club page. We encourage students who are currently members or officers of the club to join this page; and we also welcome all students who are currently taking courses pertaining to a social sciences degree to join this page if they are interested!
Spanish Club
The Spanish Club celebrates the cultural diversity and the linguistic heritage of the Hispanic community. Everyone is invited to learn about the language and culture through activities, events, study groups, games and outings. ¡Vamos a divertirnos!
STAND
STAND is the nursing club at PNC. STAND means Student Association for Nursing Development. We participate in several activities througout the community (health fairs, health screenings, fundraisers, and campus events)
Student Government
Student Government is voted on by the Student Body. We represent the students of PNC. Our main goal is to improve Student Life on campus by resolving issues.
Tennis Club
To teach fundamentals of tennis and play. To connect and meet with other tennis enthusiasts.
TRIO Service Club
To provide members an environment that fosters friendship and a spirit of understanding among all people within the diverse community in which we live;opportunities for community service; and the development of individual character and leadership skills. We seek to create positive change in ourselves, our organization, and our community. To achieve these goals, all memebers are encouraged to take the initiative to lead and/or contribute to University community both internally and externally.
Helpful Links:
Club Update Form
Administrator Area (for activities office staff only)