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Student Organizations

Lead with Heart

From service projects and advocacy groups to creative and cultural organizations, student involvement gives you the chance to lead with purpose. You’ll develop skills, strengthen your voice, and contribute to a campus culture grounded in compassion and responsibility.

Bonus? Meet new college friends along the way. Explore student organizations at Spalding University.

Clubs & Organizations

Leadership & Interest Groups

  • Student Government Association (SGA): Official executive and legislative branch of the student body. 
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA): To see the world transformed by Jesus Christ and through the influence of coaches and athletes. Spalding’s FCA chapter meets every Monday at 7:00 PM.
  • Campus Activities Board (CAB): Students facilitating student events, for students! Quality, fun, and educational events. 
  • Underground Artist Movement: Students promote a creative and productive life through higher education in the visual arts. 
  • Zeta Phi Beta Sorority – Tau Rho Chapter: This Greek Letter Organization is organized on the principals of Scholarship, Service, Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood. 
  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority: Louisville City Wide Chapter 

Professional & Academic Groups

  • Natural Science Student Association (NSSA): Student leg organization made up of Natural Science majors to organize events that would be of interest to natural science majors. 
  • Kentucky Education Association Aspiring Educators, Spalding Chapter (KEASP): Provides per-service teachers and others interested in education with professional development, service, and leadership opportunities. 
  • Spalding University Athletic Training Club: Provides a setting for students who are interested in becoming an Allied health Care Professional in the field of Sports Medicine to develop increased student involvement outside of the classroom, and to network with local sports medicine professionals
  • Spalding University Multicultural Psychology Association (SUMPA): Professional academic organization dedicated to advancing multicultural awareness through research, scholarship, and community outreach. 
  • Spalding University Nursing Students (SUNS): Provides programs on recent advances in health care and networking opportunities with other health care professionals. 
  • Student Ambassador Program: Provides opportunity for students to build their resume, develop leadership skills, and communication skills while showing their Spalding pride. Ambassadors work with Spalding’s Admissions office to assist counselors with campus visits and other recruiting events. 

Contact Us

Wondering how to jump in and get involved? We want to talk with you! Call, email, or visit in person anytime.

Office of Student Life

Office Hours:
Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM