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Criminal Justice ClubWhether you’re pursuing a degree in criminal justice or just interested in the subject, the Criminal Justice Club gives students the chance to learn more about the fields of law enforcement, the court system, and corrections.
The Enactus Team (Formerly SIFE)The Enactus Team is an international organization allowing college students to use their business skills to improve the lives of others. At the same time, the students gain valuable experience, have networking opportunities with some of the nation’s largest companies, and become involved in improving their community. Enactus teams are student led with the assistance of a faculty advisor. Our Enactus team will develop and execute outreach projects to help improve the lives of others through the positive power of business. Our team will present its projects and results at regional and national competitions each year. Students may take the Enactus class for either zero or one credit hour. The course may be repeated for one credit hour up to four times for a maximum of four credit hours.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is touching millions of lives, one heart at a time. Since 1954, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been challenging coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high, and youth levels to use the powerful medium of athletics to impact the world for Jesus Christ. FCA is the largest Christian sports organization in America and focuses on serving local communities by equipping, empowering, and encouraging people to make a difference for Christ.
Graduate Counseling SocietyThe graduate Counseling Society seeks to promote personal and educational growth amongst members within the profession by exploring counseling opportunities and community resources. It is our goal to represent the university with integrity while encouraging the advancement of the counseling program at LU through alumni and community relations. Last but not least, The Graduate Counseling society maintains to be socially responsible by serving the community at large through various fundraising and volunteer opportunities.
Kappa Sigma Fraternity
Lindenwood Student Government Association – LSGAStudent Government members work together with other clubs and organizations to provide activities and programs for the entire campus and community. If you want your voice to be heard or see a future in politics, this is the perfect organization for you.
Lynx Tale Student Newspaper and Momentum Yearbook CommitteeHave you ever thought about a career in journalism? Do you want to leave a legacy at Lindenwood? If your answer is yes, then the Lynx Tale Student Newspaper and Momentum Yearbook Committee is for you. These organizations allow you to be creative and a part of the action at LU-Belleville.
Psychology ClubThe purpose of Psychology Club is to give students out-of-classroom learning experiences in fields related to psychology through events. Members aim to contribute to LU-Belleville and the community at large in the form of community service projects relating to psychology.
Special Topics Film Group (STFG)The purpose of STFG is to create and show short films, music videos, and special topics of any interest.
The Spectrum AllianceThis Alliance will provide student-oriented awareness on issues of social justice throughout the campus community. Predominantly, the Alliance is dedicated to supporting issues that may impact the LGBT community. The Alliance stresses equality among all people.
Women’s Club of Lindenwood University-BellevilleThe Women’s Club of LU-Belleville is an organization that is open to ALL students of Lindenwood University-Belleville. The Club will focus on issues that pertain to women and their everyday life: academic achievement, social issues, and family.
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