Clubs and Organizations

CRU: Provides an opportunity for students of like faith to gather and promote friendships through Christian fellowship.

Disney Leadership Alliance: Focuses on leadership, learning through the experiences of Disney employees, the love of Disney and building relationships.

Earth Awareness Club: Provides a medium for cooperation and communication among area human service/mental health professionals, faculty and students.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA): The mission of the group is to present to coaches, athletes and all whom they influence, the  challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord-serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church.

Flight Club: The purpose of the Flight Club is to learn, progress skills and further reinforce careers and aviation programs taught at PHSC. Teams or individuals will work on creating projects and work together advance aviation at the college.

Health and Fitness Club: The purpose of this club is to promote overall sports and physical fitness through sponsorship of a variety of physical fitness activities, intramural tournaments and lifetime sports events.

Human Services Club: Provides a medium for cooperation and communication among area human service/mental health professionals, faculty and students. It also helps student members with career development and placement. Members of the Human Services Club may choose to belong to the Southern Organization for Human Services Education (SOHSE).

Legal Eagles Club: Promotes paralegal education and encourages a high degree of academic, ethical and professional achievement through the sponsorship of educational programs and attendance at professional seminars in cooperation with the legal profession.

Men of Excellence (MOE): Promotes and supports the academic and personal development of college students. Membership in this organization assists students with leadership skills and provides connections to the campus community.

NAMI on Campus: NAMI is that nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for millions of Americans affected by mental illness. The purpose of NAMI on Campus is to recognize and support the key concepts of recovery and resiliency and to improve the wellness and quality of live of all persons affected by mental illness.

Nightingale Nursing Club: Aids in the preparation of nursing students and pre-nursing students for the assumption of professional responsibilities and is open to all students. Nightingales provide programs and activities that are representative of current professional interests.

Porter Literary Artists and Scholars Troop (LAST): To provide students an academic, extracurricular community for the appreciation, production and publication of literary art.

PRIDE (People Respecting Individual Differences Equally): Promotes education, unity, awareness and change. The organization also provides a respectful, safe place to support all students on campus, specifically with LGBTQ+ students in mind.

Radiography Club: Operates with the Lambda Nu Radiography Honor Society to foster and recognize academic scholarship within the field of radiologic science. Members travel to conferences and sponsor a variety of activities on campus.

Rotaract: The purpose of Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of friendship and service.

STEM Club: STEM Club brings like-minded students from the science, technology, engineering, mathematical and medical fields together. Students will have opportunities to collaborate with others in their academic domain, learn about career opportunities from in-the-field professionals, gain access to STEM volunteer opportunities, and much more.

Student Juggling Society: To provide meetings at regular intervals for jugglers with an atmosphere of mutual friendship. Focus will be juggling but also supports other circus disciplines.

Student Veterans of America (SVA): The Student Veterans of America assists veterans in their needs while in school, connects them to opportunities, and enlightens general students with the experiences of veterans.

Synergy: Seeks to foster productive interactions among students and across diverse majors, to promote cooperation between diverse cultures on the campus and in the community. They also stimulate fellowship among students interested in sociology, to explore issues and applications in the field of sociology.

True Anime & Gaming (TAG)/League of Gamers: Provides an outlet for students to gather and experience the world of anime and gaming.

Veterans Club: Assists veteran student needs while in school, connecting them to opportunities in the community and educates students about the experiences veterans can share with them.

Women's Resource Group: Exists to promote equity, education, intellectual growth, individual worth, resources and development of opportunities for women. This group hosts events such as a Women's Resource Festival, and other awareness activities for the campus and community.

Writers and Artists Club: Provides an outlet of expression for all writers, artists and photographers.

* Not all clubs listed are active on all campuses. To obtain more information about any of these clubs and organizations, or to start a new club or organization, please visit a campus Student Activities office.