Student Organizations - Alphabetical
Accounting Club
The purpose of the accounting and Business Club is to encourage growth and academic excellence, as well as bring a closer relationship among those who are business and accounting majors. We sponsor field trips to various Accounting and Business offices; we closely work with the Oklahoma Society of CPAs and the Oklahoma Accountancy Board; we are actively involved in volunteer efforts, university projects, and various community services.
Contact: Bernadette Lonzanida, (580) 581-7990
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Alpha Kappa Alpha is a social sorority. High individual and collective achievement through scholarship and service is the hallmark of AKA.
Contact: Tiffany Hamilton, (580) 581-2320
Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi is a social sorority. The chapter's main goals are to encourage betterment of self and surroundings, provide sisterhood, and support philanthropies, endeavors and activities at Cameron University.
Contact: Alexandria Knight, (580) 581-2916
Alpha Psi Omega (Theatre)
Alpha Psi Omega works to stimulate interest in the theatre activities at CU.
Contact: Eric Abbott, (580) 581-2815
American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society fosters the advancement of science and service to society, provides opportunities for keeping abreast of scientific developments and literature, aids in bridging the gap between scientific discovery and public enlightenment, gains ideas of various opportunities for study and work in the field of chemistry, and provides students with informational literature.
Contact: Dr. Ann Nalley, (580) 581-2889
American Marketing Association
The Cameron University chapter of AMA is dedicated to inspiring action, enhancing personal and professional growth, building confidence, and infusing passion in a collegial and productive teamwork environment. The group partners with local businesses to integrate experiential learning in marketing related activities and works to prepare students to become industry leaders, brand themselves in the community, and differentiate themselves in a competitive marketplace.
Contact: Dr. Theresa Billiot, (580) 581-6771

Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)
AITP allows students who have an interest in data processing and information systems to share their ideas and talents with others. They meet with professionals in the data processing field, tour data processing facilities and explore career possibilities.
Contact: Dr. Muhammad Javed, (580) 581-2846
Baptist Collegiate Ministries
The BCM, located just east of the campus, offers a Christian atmosphere with opportunities for worship, fellowship, leadership development and much more.
Contact: Rick Lowe, 581-2981 or Baptist Collegiate Ministries, (580) 353-4197
Beta Beta Beta (Biology)
Tri Beta is an honorary society which provides fellowship for biology students and promotes interest in graduate and professional studies.
Contact: Dr. Mike Husak, (580) 581-2374
Biology Club of Cameron University
The Biology Club provides fellowship for biology students, as well as those individuals interested in biological sciences.
Contact: Dr. Diane Roeder, (580) 581-2309
Black Student Association
The main objective of the Black Student Association is to celebrate and promote African American culture and to provide an atmosphere to enhance each member's growth - socially, culturally, and individually, in order to produce a more promising future. Membership is open to everyone.
Contact: Dr. John Morris, (580) 581-2329
Cameron Aggie Club
2016-2017 Organization of the Year Winner!
The Cameron Aggie Club produces a wide variety of events that are fun for everyone. The Aggie Club is built on tradition, hard work, fun, and friendliness.
Contact: Jimmy Bricker, (580) 591-8002
Cameron Association of Interactive Gaming
The purpose of the Cameron Association of Interactive Gaming (C.A.I.G) is to bring people together to socialize while actively engaging in a game play in a free, non-restrictive environment.
Contact: Corey Sanders, (580) 581-5901
Cameron Campus Ministry
Cameron Campus Ministry is a student organization upholding the following goals:
a) To stimulate an academic approach to religion and faith
b) To provide an opportunity for the application of faith to specific campus and community issues.
c) To sponsor efforts designed to reveal the relationship between faith and action.
Contact: Joseph Roberts, (580) 581-2817
Cameron Catholics
The purpose of CC is to provide spiritual and moral support, unity among students, religious education, and a positive Christian environment to any and all CU students.
Contact: Irene Corriette, (580) 581-2909
Cameron Muslim Association
CMA's goal is to foster a community that is geared towards learning, scholarship, tolerance, and culture. CMA seeks to not only create an environment where Muslims can meet, interact, and practice Islam, but also where non-Muslims can learn about Islam.
Contact: Dr. Abbas Johari, (580) 581-2540
Cameron University Association for Computing Machinery
This organization operates exclusively for educational and scientific purposes to promote:
1) An increased knowledge of greater interest in the science, design, development, construction, languages, management, and applications of modern computing.
2) Greater increase in computing and its applications.
3) A means of communication between persons having an interest in computing.
Contact: Chao Zhao, (580) 581-2907
Cameron University Chapter of Circle K International
CUCKI strives to develop college students into responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to service and to collaborate with members of the Kiwanis family to achieve common objectives.
Contact: Dean Clement; 580-581-2925
Cameron University Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (CU SHRM)
CU SHRM provides Cameron University students with opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into the effective management of human capital in the field of Human Resource Management through affiliation with Great Plains SHRM (the local SHRM professional chapter) and the SHRM National organization.
Contact: Krystal Brue, (580) 581-2621
Cameron University Council for Exceptional Children
Contact: Holly Rice, (580) 581-2322
Cameron University Honors Students Society
The mission of the Cameron University Honors Students Society is to shape, promote and advance the Cameron University Honors Program by creating a vibrant and intellectually enriching campus environment for honors students.
Contact: Sylvia Burgess, (580) 581-2284
Cameron University International Club
Cameron University International Club is open to all students, providing a forum for discussions of cultural diversity and encouraging the study of different cultures.
Contact: William Carney, (580) 581-2928
Cameron University Model United Nations Club
The Cameron University Model UN Club intends to encourage vigorous debate on issues that are of vital importance in the arena of internation relations and on issues that transcend boundaries and affect the future of humanity.
Contact: Dr. Wendy Whitman-Cobb, (580) 581-6795
Cameron University Nepalese Association (CUNA)
Promote Nepali culture and traditions and to improve opportunities for Nepali students.
Contact: Dr. Narayan Thapa, (580) 581-2481
Cameron University Nigerian Student Association
Strives to foster cultural unity and understanding among the Nigerian community at Cameron University and bring awareness of the Nigerian culture to the larger campus community.
Contact: Dr. Jonathan Odo, (580) 581-2498
Cameron University Physics and Astronomy Club
The Society of Physics and Astronomy Students encourages the advancement and diffusion of knowledge about physics and encourages student interest in physics.
Contact: Mark Polson, 580-581-2893
Cameron University PRIDE
Cameron PRIDE provides support and advocacy for any and all people facing discrimination, increases positive awareness about diversity within the community and Cameron University, and creates opportunities for safe and supportive social gatherings that strive to minimize the fear of harassment.
Contact: Corey Sanders; 580-581-5901
Cameron University Society for Creative Anachronism (CUSCA)
The purpose of the Cameron University Society for Creative Anachronism (CUSCA) is to promote a study of the Medieval and Renaissance eras through research and reenactment of these periods of history.
Contact: Eric Abbott, (580) 581-2815
Cameron University Wesley Foundation
The purpose of the Cameron University (CU Wesley) Foundation is to reach out to students, faculty, and staff of Cameron University and help them grow in discipleship, and send them out into the world to serve through mission and ministry.
Contact: Dr. Gary Buckley, (580) 581-2885
Cameron University Writing Club
The mission of Cameron University Writing Club is to promote creative writing.
Contact: Leah Chaffins, (580) 581-2545
Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship
The mission of Chi Alpha is to proclaim, advance, and enable the students to pursue the mandate of Matthew 7:12, "In everything, do to others as you would have them to you."
Contact: Clinton Bryan, (580) 591-8006
Criminal Justice Association
The Criminal Justice Association is dedicated to the furthering of professionalism and the fostering of assistance and understanding between the community and criminal justice field.
Contact: Danyle Smith, (580) 591-2939
Delta Mu Delta (Business)
Delta Mu Delta is a national honor society which recognizes students who have excelled in the field of business administration. Membership in Delta Mu Delta is available to juniors, seniors and graduate students only.
Contact: Dr. Greg Treadwell (580) 581- 5528
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is a Professional Fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; encourage scholarship; social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
Contact: Amber Chilcote, (580) 581-2842
Diversity Diplomats
The Diversity Diplomats are dedicated to creating and sustaining diverse, equitable and inclusive practices through programs that empower and educate Cameron University's campus community. The Diversity Diplomats guiding purpose is to give students interested in diversity and inclusion the opportunity to explore those passions through social engagement and academic support.
Contact: Olivia Polynice, (580) 581-2209
Engineering Club
The purpose of Engineering Club is to promote leadership and scholarship among engineering students, to organize collaborative opportunities between students, fac/staff, and industry and develop a complete student educational experience.
Contact: Sheila Youngblood, (580) 581-8005
Health Professions Society
The Health Professions Society will promote student enrichment by sponsoring discussion groups, speakers, exploration opportunities through Southwest Area Health Education Center, mentoring, interview preparation, and community outreach opportunities.
Contact: Tony Miller, (580) 581-2277
History Club of Cameron University
The History Club is for any student who has an interest in history. The club's primary purpose is to promote an intellectual improvement among students. The secondary purpose is to provide the students with the opportunity of getting to know other students and professors who are interested in the field through social gatherings.
Contact: Douglas Catterall, (580) 581-2949
Kappa Delta Pi
The mission of Kappa Delta Pi is to sustain an honored community of diverse educators by promoting excellence and advancing scholarship, leadership, and service. The vision of Kappa Delta Pi is to help committed educators be leaders in improving education for global citizenship. Individually and collectively, society members recognize and honor achievement; strive to a high degree of professional fellowship, leadership, and growth in the field of education; and serve their students and educational community.
Contact: Ramona Hall, (580) 581-2279
Kappa Kappa Psi
Kappa Kappa Psi serves as the honors society for collegiate band programs.
Contact: Dr. Jim Lambert, (580) 581-2807
Kappa Sigma (Fraternity)
Kappa Sigma promotes friendship, loyalty, and brotherly feeling. The objective is to excel in all phases of fraternity and student activities at Cameron University by the development of scholarship, leadership, community service, social graces, and cultural awareness.
Contact: Lance Janda, (580) 581-2517

Magic Lantern Film Society
The purpose of this organization shall be to present classic English-language and foreign-language films to Cameron students and faculty and the public in order to increase appreciation of classic films and awareness of film as an art form.
Contact: Dean Clement, (580) 581-2925
MathCom
MathCom fosters a wide student interest in mathematics and computer science. It also assists in developing skills and leadership through peer, student, and faculty support.
Contact: Dr. Gregory Herring, (580) 581-2481
NAMI on Campus
NAMI on Campus recognizes that the key concepts of recovery, resiliency, and support are essential to improving the wellness and quality of life for all persons affected by a mental illness. NAMI's will advocate all levels to ensure that all person affected by mental illness receive the services they need in a timely fashion.
Contact: Cathleen Dutton, (580) 581-5513
Native American Student Association
The mission of the Native American Student Assocation is to unite Cameron students from various backgrounds for one common cause, the awareness of Native American culture and customs.
Contact: Shaun Calix, (580) 581-2931
Omega Zeta Theta
Omega Zeta Theta is a local social sorority. The chapter's purpose is to foster the development of lifelong friendships, to inspire and assist members in achieving their greatest aspirations, and creating a community of acceptance and appreciation.
Contact: Mary Frances Calix, (580) 581-2502
Order of Omega (Greek)
The purpose of The Order of Omega is to recognize students who have attained a high standard of leadership in inter-Greek activities, to represent fraternity and sorority members, and to bring together members of the faculty, alumni, and student members of the institution's fraternities and sororities on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and cooperation.
Contact: Leslie Cothren, (580) 581-2217
Phi Alpha Theta (History)
Phi Alpha Theta encourages the study of history and to recognize the excellence in history.
Contact: Douglas Catterall, (580) 581-2949
Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman)
Phi Eta Sigma is the recognized honors society for Freshmen students.
Contact: Zeak Naifeh, (580) 581-2244

Phi Kappa Phi (Interdisciplinary)
Phi Kappa Phi is a prestigious, interdisciplinary national honor society for juniors, seniors and graduate students. Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, academic prestige, and character in all academic disciplines.
Contact: Cathy Blackman, (580) 581-2917

Phi Sigma Iota (Foreign Languages)
Phi Sigma Iota recognizes outstanding ability and attainments in the study and teaching of foreign languages and the promotion of cultural enrichment of international amity derived from the knowledge and use of foreign languages.
Contact: Jose Gonzalez, (580) 581-2330
Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics)
Pi Mu Epsilon is a non-secret organization whose purpose is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students in academic institutions, and among the staffs of qualified nonacademic institutions.
Contact: Paula Wyatt, (580) 581-7914
Programming Activities Council (PAC)
The purpose of PAC is to provide leadership skills and opportunities for students while creating a successful activities program at Cameron University.
Contact: Daniel McFadden, (580) 581-2217

Psi Chi (Psychology)
Psi Chi is the national psychology honor society established to promote the field of psychology and to recognize students for their scholastic excellence in the field.
Contact: Kerri Stephens, (580) 581-2315
Resident Hall Association (RHA)
The purpose of the RHA is to serve as an organization representing the interests of all students who currently reside in North and South Shepler as well as the Cameron Village.
Contact: Jacob Newton, (580) 581-5907

Sigma Tau Delta (English)
Sigma Tau Delta is an English honor society which offers scholarships to its members, supports the Cameron Forum, sponsors lectures and contests, and promotes interest in literature and the English language.
Contact: William Carney, (580) 581-2928

Sigma Tau Gamma
Sigma Tau Gamma is a social fraternity. The purpose of the fraternity is to help each member improve his skills in the areas of leadership, scholarship, and brotherhood.
Contact: Gregory Spires, (580) 581-2343
Sports and Exercise Science Club
Provides service projects for the community, educates people about ideals and benefits of physical education, provides academic and social activities for its members and promotes unity among those members.
Contact: Tyson Chambers, (580) 581-2286
Student Alumni Association
The purpose of the Student Alumni Association is to promote interaction between our current student body and the Cameron University Alumni Association; promoting networking opportunities and occasions for Alumni to share their experiences with our current students.
Contact: Frank Myers, (580) 581-2218
Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC)
The mission of the Student Athlete Advisory Council shall make recommendations to the Athletic Dept. and President in regards to the services offered for student athletes, to assist in the development and implementation of programs, to represent their team, and create opportunities for student-athletes and their peers.
Contact: Christi Williams (580) 581-5426
Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA serves as the student governance vehicle. The Student Government Association represents, leads, and unifies the student body, aids the University in its large purposes of education, and makes recommendations to the administration involving student issues and concerns.
Contact: Zeak Naifeh, (580) 581-2244 - SGA Office: (580) 581-2444
Student Oklahoma Education Association (SOEA)
Student Oklahoma Education Association promotes the development of professional attitudes among students preparing to enter the teaching profession.
Contact: Marco Columbus, (580) 581-2313
Student Veteran's Association
The Student Veterans Association (SVA) is a group of military veterans and supporters dedicated to supporting military veterans and their families during educational training.
Contact: Jason Poudrier (580)-581-5903
2017-2018 Five-Star Organizations
These organizations are recognized as the best of the best at Cameron University.
5 Star Organizations
- Alpha Phi
- American Chemical Society
- Cameron Association of Interactive Gaming (CAIG)
- CU Model UN
- CU Nepalese Association (CUNA)
- CU Nigerian Student Association (CUNSA)
- CU Wesley Foundation
- Criminal Justice Association
- Diversity Diplomats
- Engineering Club
- MathCom
- Omega Zeta Theta
- Psi Chi
- Sigma Tau Delta