Directory of R-MC Student Organizations
Randolph-Macon College has over 80 student organizations.
These groups range from academic groups, to arts/performance and special interest groups.
For a complete list of 2010-2011 student organizations, see the list below.
Academic
Academic Student Organizations are groups that are affiliated with specific academic departments, and exist to support the academic endeavours of students outside of their classes. R-MC Academic student groups are:
Chinese Cultural Society
Mathematical Association of America
Philosophy Club
German Club
Japanese Club
Political Science Student Association
Society of Physics Students
Sociology/Anthropology Club
Spanish Club
Student Virginia Education Association
American Chemical Society-Student Affiliate Group
Society for the Advancement of Management
Pre-Law Society
Pre-Health Society
Economics and Business Society
Student Honors Association
Arts and Performance
Arts and Performance Student Organizations are groups that are developed in appreciation of various art forms, including writting, painting and music. R-MC Arts and Performance Student Groups are:
Concert Choir
Drama Guild
Jazz Vocal
Chamber Singers
Dance Team
Remix Dance Team
Randolph-Artists and Writers (RAW)
R-MC Color Guard
Art Club
R-MC Film Society
Washington Literary Society
Governance
Governance student organizations are groups that are involved with various aspects of the governance of the college. R-MC Governance organizations include:
Campus Events Committee of SGA
Interfraternity Council
Panhellenic Council
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Student Government Association (SGA)
Commuter Student Association
Media
Campus Media Student Organizations oversee various aspects of publications and communications on campus, to include the yearbook and Yellow Jacket Newspaper. R-MC Student Media Organizations Include:
Macon Show
Yellow Jacket Newspaper
Yellow Jacket Annual (Yearbook)
Fraternities & Sororities
See the R-MC Student Life website for more information about R-MC Fraternities and Sororities. Current R-MC Fraternities and Sororities Include the following:
Fraternities:
Theta Chi
Kappa Alpha Order
Kappa Sigma
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Phi Epislon
Phi Delta Theta
Sororities:
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Delta Zeta
Kappa Alpha Theta
Co-Ed Service Fraternity:
Alpha Phi Omega
Honor Societies
Honors and recognition societies are student groups that exsist to recognize students for their accomplishments. R-MC Honors/Recognition groups are as follows:
Alpha Epsilon Delta-Pre Med
Alpha Kappa Delta- Sociology
Alpha Psi Omega- Drama
Beta Beta Beta- Biology
Chi Beta Phi- Science
Delta Sigma Rho-Communications
Eta Sigma Phi
Mu Phi Epsilon
Omicron Delta Epsilon- Economics
Omicron Delta Kappa- Leadership
Order of the Omega- Greek Leadership
Pi Alpha Theta-History
Phi Beta Kappa- Academics
Pi Delta Phi- French
Pi Mu Epsilon- Math
Psi Chi- Psychology
Rho Lambda- Panhellenic Leadership
Sigma Delta Pi-Spanish
Sigma Pi Sigma- Physics
Sigma Tau Delta-English
Theta Alpha Kappa-Religious Studies
Service
Service student organizations are groups that are dedicated to community service and volunteerism. R-MC Service organizations include:
Habitat for Humanity
Alpha Phi Omega (APO)
Macon Peer Response (MPR)
One in Four
Brothers for Change (B4C)
Dance Marathon (Macon Miracles)
Operation Smile College Association
Amnesty International
Kiwanis CKI Club (Key Blub)
Macon A Difference Day Steering Committee
Relay for Life
Spiritual Life
Spiritual Life Student Organizations are those that are based on spiritual or religious principles. These groups are often affiliated with the Campus Ministries Council, which works with the R-MC Chaplain's office. R-MC Spiritual Life Organizations include:
Collegiate Ministries
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship (Intervarsity)
Ujima Gospel Choir
Catholic Campus Ministries
Greek Ministries
Habitat for Humanity
United Methodist Student Fellowship
Special Interest
Student Special Interest Organizations are comprised of a wide-variety of groups on campus. Special Interest Organizations form around a specific cultural, philosophical, political, etc interest. R-MC Special Interest Organizations include:
Macon Outdoors
Macon Noise
Black Cultural Society (BCS)
Franklin Debating Society
International Interest Group
R-MC Young Democrats
R-MC Film Society
Society for College Journalists
Washington Literary Society
Student's For Environmental Action (SEA)
Organization of Sexual Minorities and Allies (OSMA)
Asian Culture Club
Randolph Readers Book Club
Japanese Culture Society
D.I.V.A.S.- Determined Intellectual Visionaries Advocating Sisterhood
Sports Clubs
Student Organizations that are geared towards playing sports are in this category. Sports Club Organizations at R-MC include the following:
Cheerleading
Running Club
Track and Field Club
Raquetball Club
Mixed Martial Arts Club
Departmental Service
Departmental Service Organizations are student groups that exsist to assist a specific office, program or department in providing services for the college. R-MC Departmental Service Organizations include:
Women of Color Discussion Group (Office of Student Life-Diversity Programs)
Campus Ambassadors (Admissions)
R-MC Intramural Board (Brock Center)
Resident Assistants (Resident Life)
Orientation Leaders (Dean of Students Office)
Rho Gamma-Sorority Recruitment Counselors (Office of Student Life-Fraternity and Sorority Life)
R-MC Judicial Board (Judicial Affairs)
R-MC Advisory Committee (Athletics)
EXCEL Peer Mentoring Program (Office of Student Life-Diversity Programs)
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If you would like to learn more about the Student Organizations or other leadership opportunities sponsored by the Office of Student Life, visit the Office of Student Life website or contact: The Office of Student Life at 804-752-7318 or studentlife@rmc.edu