Student Body Government
Sponsor: VP of Student Affairs, Amy Ishmael
The coordinating body for all campus organizations and student activities, SBG consists of four officers (President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer), two Senators elected at large, and one Representative each from the various campus organizations. Students having suggestions for the betterment of the student activities are invited to consult the Student Body Government. 918.540.6212
African-American Society
Sponsor: Jim Rowland 540.6408, 540.6299, 540.6330
The aim of this club is to serve both the members and the general community: (1) as a clearinghouse for information; (2) as a forum for African-Americans at the college; (3) as an educational vehicle through which the cultural heritage of African-Americans can be transmitted; and (4) as a means of providing members with a detailed familiarization of the African-Americans' contribution to our society.
Aggie Society
Phone: Tyler Dewey 918.540.6272
An organization of students majoring in any field of agriculture or related fields.
Baptist Collegiate Ministries
Sponsor: Pauline Boren
A student organization that is sponsored and supported by Southern Baptist churches. Students of many different faiths and denominations actively participate. Opportunities for involvement include Noondays, Bible studies, various retreats, and fellowships. All students are welcome and no memberships are required.
Cheerleaders
Sponsor: Matt Hinds 918.540.6206
Child Development Club
Sponsor: Ashlee Jackson 918.540.6265 or 918.540.6828
Christian Student Fellowship
Sponsor: Lonnie Portneier
A campus ministry supported by the Christian Church. An active group with many opportunities to grow and serve. Activities include Bible studies, fellowship, lunches, retreats, Christian concerts, and movies. Everyone is welcome!
College Ambassadors
Sponsor: Sheena Reece 918.540.6395 and Brian Mooney 918.540.6286
College Republicans
Sponsor: Pat Creech 918.540.6294
Students who are particularly interested in political party issues will work closely with the local Republican party.
Parents, order “care packages” for your students for finals week and Valentine’s Day here.
Concert Band
Sponsor: Adam Compton 918.540.6280
Membership is primarily from the ranks of the marching band and is organized after the marching season. The most important goal is to provide both its members and its audience with an experience in quality musical entertainment. Performances are scheduled throughout the year.
Concert Choir and Meistersingers
Sponsor: Mary Susan Whaley 540.6321
The largest performing vocal ensemble on campus with membership open to all interested students. The primary goal of this group is to provide both its members and its audience with quality musical entertainment and education.
Engineering Club
Sponsor: Alan Batt 540.6344
Objectives are to familiarize the student with the various fields of engineering by having field trips and guest speakers. Membership requirements include a familiarization with the objectives of the club and enrollment in a minimum of three hours of Math, Physical Science, or Chemical Science.
Equine Club
Sponsor: Chelsie Huseman 918.540.6277
Forestry & Wildlife Club
Sponsor: Mike Neal 918.540.6274
Masquers Club
Sponsor: Steve McCurley 918.540.6196
Masquers is the theatre and drama club. This club furthers the interests of students in acting or other theatrical abilities and gives them the opportunity for participation in play productions.
Medical Lab Technicians
Sponsor: Gerald Jones 918.540.6140
Native American Student Association
Sponsor: Tenona Kuhn 918.540.6338
NEO Nursing Students
Sponsor: Alicia Weatherby 918.540.6313
Norse Stars
Sponsor: Christi Leonard 918.540.6206
Norse Silk
Sponsor: Eric Daugherty 918.540.6985
Oklahoma State Student Nurses Association
Sponsor: 918.540.6313
The purposes of this organization are to assist in the development of individual nursing students and to foster an awareness of the contribution to society each will make as future health care professionals..
Phi Beta Lambda
Sponsor: Scott Donaldson 918.540.6281
National Business fraternity which strives to promote business and the free enterprise system. Provides opportunities for state and national competitions in business related areas. This is the college level of FBLA.
Phi Theta Kappa
Sponsor: Mel Huff 918.540.6256 and Shannon Sample 918.540.6479
This is an International Honor Society which strives to promote scholarship, leadership, fellowship, and serves not only the college, but also the community. Students have the opportunity to enter in regional and international competition in areas of visual arts, literary achievements, music competition, and science projects. To be eligible for membership students must have completed at least 12 credit hours and must have an accumulative grade point average of 3.5. Students who were members of their high school National Honor Society are encouraged to apply for provisional membership. Selection to membership is made at the opening of each semester.
Psychology Student Association
Sponsor: Cheryl Butler 918.540.6236
Pre-Vet Club
Sponsor: Roger Fent 918.540.6273
An energetic club for students interested in veterinary medicine or related fields. Activities include field trips, guest speakers, and other educational programs.
Resident Life Council
Sponsor: Jim Rowland 540-6408, 540-6299, 540-6330
Organized for the purpose of holding meetings of concern to students in residence halls. Representatives to serve on this council are selected from each residence hall.
Wesley Foundation
Sponsor: Minister Furan (located west of L/A Building)
An interdenominational campus opportunity sponsored by United Methodists. Activities and programs include Bible studies, retreats, special events, fun outings, video presentations, and community service opportunities throughout the school year. All students are invited to share your faith and energy as we participate in ministry together.
Young Democrats
Sponsor: Jeff Birdsong 918-540-6348
A dynamic, active campus organization open to all students. The club participates in a wide range of college activities and sponsors road trips to state and national sites of political interest.