Clubs and Organizations
Clubs and Organizations
Your experience is part of your education - so make the most of it! Get involved in more than 20 clubs and organizations, or start your own!
Aerospace Maintenance Professionals (AMP)K-State Salina's maintenance club, dedicated to helping student with their education and networking. |
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Alpha Eta Rho (AHP)Alpha Eta Rho is a nationally recognized professional co-ed academic aviation fraternity that brings together students with a common interest in aviation. |
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Alternative EnergyA group dedicated to building large scale vehicles and tracking innovation. In our club, members will learn from hands-on experience all about various methods of generating electric power. |
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Catholic Newman ClubCatholic Newman Club aims to provide a community of young Catholics and non-Catholics alike to dive deeper and learn more about our faith. We participate in spiritual, educational, and social activities to grow in deeper relationship with Christ and fellowship with each other. |
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Christian ChallengeChristian Challenge is a Collegiate Ministry program on our campus that helps students bridge the gap, get plugged in, and learn more about what God has in store in their life. Christian Challenge meets weekly with large group Bible studies, and also has more personal small groups that journey through spiritual highs and lows together. Whatever your denomination, or whatever your belief we invite you to accept the Challenge and learn more about the Lord and Savior we serve! |
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CompositesThe K-State Salina Composites Club is an opportunity for members to gain composite experience and business acumen through real world projects for real world clients. The proceeds from these projects are used to fund opportunities such as attendance at trade shows, purchasing of club equipment, and subsidized composite education costs. |
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CyberneticsK-State Cybernetics club aims to encourage student collaboration and build experience related to robotics. |
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International Student ClubThe objective of the organization is to share the importance of international cultures through various cultural activities. In addition, it will help promote awareness to our campus community for a supportive environment for all international students. This will build a support system where all students will have a club to lean on for help, assistance, and reinforcement |
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K-SK8Learn to skate, join others and cruise around campus! |
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K-State Flight TeamThe K-State Salina Flight Team is a competitive organization within NIFA (National Intercollegiate Flying Association) where we compete against other aviation universities across the country. Along with competing, we also participate in outreach and community events to inspire the next generation of aviators. Our team also provides fantastic opportunities in aviation through networking with companies and individuals at competitions and a family-like atmosphere where we want to see you improve and succeed. We work hard to not only best represent the university but to also become more proficient and knowledgeable pilots through practicing for ground and flight events while maintaining a high level of safety and professionalism. |
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Minorities in Aerospace & Technology (MAT)This club's goal is to educate and inform minorities about aerospace and technology and illuminate the career opportunities available within different industries. This club will break the stigma that aviation runs in a family and promote the sky's the limit, no matter your background. |
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Outdoors ClubTo provide education to the student body and greater community on topics related to the outdoors. |
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Salina Tabletop GamingSalina Tabletop Gaming Club is a club where students come together to play tabletop games. The club meets on Fridays at 6:30 to play a variety of games, from shorter card games like Skull to longer games such as Villainous and Catan. Salina Tabletop Gaming Club is open to not only current students, but also to anyone who wants to have a fun night with friends full of games and lighthearted competition. |
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Schilling Virtual Fighter Wing Club (SVFW)To promote education to the student body and greater community on topics related to digital fighter wing flight, and to create opportunities for members to participate in projects, missions, and competitions related to virtual air combat. |
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Sexuality And Gender Alliance (SAGA)To provide a safe and welcoming space for all students within and outside of the LGBTQIA+ community, as well as be advocates for a more inclusive and welcoming environment on campus. |
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Social Work WildcatsThe Social Work Wildcats is a registered student organization with the Office of Student Activities and Services at Kansas State University Salina Campus. The purposes of the organization are to promote professional excellence among social work students, to network with and perform service projects for the community that share social work values and principles, and to provide continuing education opportunities. The organization is student-led and meets monthly. The activities, projects and leaders are determined by the membership. Members are encouraged to pay $10 per semester for participation, but no one will be denied membership if they cannot afford the dues. Members must be in good academic standing with the university. Membership is NOT limited to social work majors. All registered Kansas State University Salina students are welcome. If you are interested in joining, please ask a student or professor for the date of the next meeting. |
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Student Governing Association (SGA)SGA is an organization devoted to the accurate and credible representation of student interests in all aspects of the K-State Salina Campus, for a more reliable and applicable education. SGA is organized and lead by students to ensure student presence and in all levels of campus activity. |
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Student Governing Association Programming BoardProgramming Board is all about bringing students together. We provide activities, events, and opportunities for students to make friends and have fun while at K-State University Salina. |
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Student Veterans Association (SVA)The Kansas State Student Veterans Organization is a veteran-organized and run organization that is supported by the university. The SVO exists to support our veterans and student veterans transition from the military to civilian/student life, assist them through school, offer support and services to ensure graduation and success, and then find a job upon graduation. |
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Swing Dancing ClubCalling all dancers! Whether you're a beginner or a pro, join us for fun-filled evenings of dancing. Whether you're looking to learn new skills, meet new friends, or just have a great time, our swing dance club is the perfect place for you! Bring your boots, a buckle and a buddy! |
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Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS)More information coming soon! |
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Wildcat Running ClubWhether you’re a casual jogger or an aspiring athlete, our club is the perfect place for students of to come together and enjoy the thrill of running. Beyond running, we emphasize building friendships and creating a tight-knit community. Lace up your shoes and come be a part of our energetic and inclusive running family—let’s hit the ground running together! |
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Woman's Air Racing Club (WARC)K-State Women's Air Racing Club encourages students to get involved with the community, learn about aviation, and compete in the annual Air Race Classic. |
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Women In Aviation (WIA)K-State Salina's Women in Aviation Chapter focuses on connecting and relationship-building with all those within the aviation community. Our club participates in many events, fundraisers, and activities throughout the year. Our club also attends the Women in Aviation International Conference every year! We are open to both women and men! |
For more information about club information such as
- Meeting Times
- Advisors
- Club Presidents
Contact SGA Vice-President, Stephen Watson stephenlw@k-state.edu or Julie Rowe jarowe@k-state.edu
Don't see a club that reflects your interest? Start your own! You only need a total of three students and an advisor.
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