List of University of Montana student organizations

Student Organizations at the University of Montana

Academic and Honors

  • Alpha Lambda Delta
  • American Humanics Student Association
  • American Indian Business Leaders - Support and promote the education and development of future American Indian business leaders.
  • Anthropology Student Association (Montana) - Further knowledge of field through travel assistance, scholarships and educational trips.
  • Athletic Training Students’ Association (UM) - Prepare students for careers, as allied health care professionals, provide opportunities for professional development and mentor pre-AT students.
  • Beta Alpha Psi - Professional and personal development within the fields of accounting, finance, and information systems.
  • Beta Phi Alpha - Provide professional development activities/opportunities and promote interest in business education.
  • Delta Rho Tau - Organize fundraising opportunities for students attending national physical therapy meetings.
  • Finance Club - Provide members with an opportunity to learn more about finance and financial careers through networking events and guest speakers.
  • Geography Club - Encouraging exploration and research in the field of geography.
  • Geology Club - Introduce students to Geosciences by highlighting local and regional geology, promoting social and professional interactions, and supporting student-led inquiry.
  • Golden Key International Honour Society - Scholarship, leadership, and service organization.
  • Graduate Student Association - Facilitate interdisciplinary interaction among graduate students and act as a conduit for information to improve the quality of education and enhance the quality of life for graduate students.
  • Honors Students’ Association - Encourage fellowship among students to promote a standard of excellence in all areas of student life.
  • Linguistics Club - Provide an organization where students with a common interest in linguistics may discuss issues, topics, and professional goals/opportunities related to linguistics.
  • Model Arab League - Learn about Arab culture and history, as well as model the Arab League of Nations to learn about its inner workings and political realities.
  • Model United Nations (Montana) - Teach students about the UN, diplomacy, parliamentary procedure, and international relations through simulation.
  • Mortar Board - A national honor society recognizing college seniors for their exemplary scholarship, leadership, service, and distinguished academic achievement.
  • Petroleum Geologists - Facilitating student relations, understanding, and career-options with oil and gas industry; fostering knowledge of all geological aspects (including environmental issues of oil and gas exploration and productions).
  • Pi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mu - To recognize academic achievement and, with the Political Science department, promote extracurricular activities related to public policy.

Environmental Interest

  • Air and Waste Management Association - Offers students opportunities to attend environmental seminars, participate in conferences, and network with the environmental field.
  • American Fisheries Society - Increase fisheries involvement, interest, and understanding.
  • Climate Action Now (UM CAN!)
  • Forestry Students Association - Individual and team competition in parliamentary debate at a national level.
  • Forum for Living with Appropriate Technology (UM FLAT) - Demonstrate sustainable living practices.
  • Garden Club - Assist students at The University of Montana and College of Technology in their diverse interests in gardening.
  • Society and Conservation Grad Students - Represent the graduate students in the Society and Conservation department for Forestry and offer social, networking, volunteer, and professional development opportunities for members.
  • Society for Ecological Restoration - Connect students and faculty involved and interested in ecological restoration.
  • Society of American Foresters - Student members of SAF gather to share ideas and further our knowledge of the scientific properties of forestry.
  • Students for Real Food
  • Wildlife Society (Student Chapter) - To learn about wildlife and management practices while making connections for a professional career.

Language and Culture

  • African Student Association - Provide a support network for African students, promote awareness, and build a bridge with the community.
  • Black Student Union - Provide services and programs that address the needs and concerns of all students of African and African-American descent.
  • Central Asian Association
  • China Chat Party - Establish a connection between students studying Chinese language and culture with students from Chinese speaking countries who seek to share cross-cultural knowledge and language information.
  • Chinese Students and Scholars Association - Organize Chinese students and scholars to socialize and help them emerge into the Missoula local community.
  • European Student Group - To represent European students at The university.
  • German Club - Promote and experience German culture on campus.
  • International Food and Culture Festival
  • International Student Association
  • Italian Club - Provide students and interested community members a forum to speak Italian socially, and explore Italian culture.
  • Japanese Student Association - Strives to promote positive cultural exchange between Japan, The University of Montana, and surrounding communities.
  • Kyi-Yo Native American Student Association
  • LISTEN - To facilitate dialogue between students and raise awareness of Native American issues.
  • Le Cercle Francophone (French Club) - Educate and provide exposure to the culture of the French-speaking world to students.
  • Mount Of Olives
  • Persian Student Association - Bring Persian speaking students together and represent/share Persian culture with UM campus.
  • Russian Club - Promote and enhance exposure to Russian language and culture at The University of Montana.
  • Saudi Student Association
  • South & Southeast Asian Cultural Organization - Celebrating religious and cultural events along with discussion about the problems or issues of Southeast Asian students at UM.
  • Taiwanese Student Association - To welcome incoming Taiwanese students and to educate the community and UM campus.
  • Wa Ya Wa American Indian Education Student Association - Bring awareness of American Indian education issues and concerns; promote education opportunities and share knowledge.

Music

  • Chamber Chorale - Music ensemble that performs for the public.
  • Clarinet Choir (The University Of Montana) - Meet other teachers, professors, performers, and students that share the same aspect of clarinet teaching, playing, and performing.
  • Collegiate Music Educators’ National Conference (CMENC)
  • Composers’ Club (UM) - Raise funds for the Composers Showcase each spring and for other events which further the opportunities for and education of its members.
  • Flute Choir (The University of Montana) - Performs music.
  • Jazz Band (University)- Education of students in jazz studies through performance.
  • Keyboard Society
  • Opera Theatre - Develop dramatic and musical operatic skills through the preparation and performance of opera scenes.
  • Percussion Club (UM) - Educate and perform lab ensemble for percussionists.
  • Symphonic Wind Ensemble (UM) - Provide musical enrichment for its members as well as the citizens of Montana.
  • Symphony Orchestra - Teach and apply skills for orchestral involvement by providing students with the opportunity to learn and perform symphonic repertoire.
  • University Choir - Music ensemble that performs for the public.
  • Vocal Practicum (UM)- To learn and gain skills in vocal performance by performing in front of voice faculty and guest artists.

Service

  • Advocates (UM) - Provide leadership opportunities for members, assist Admissions/New Student Services in recruitment efforts on and off campus, promote UM, and assist campus organizations and departments.
  • Circle K International - Provide students with the opportunity to volunteer on campus and throughout the community while also engaging with other students.
  • Colleges Against Cancer - Support initiation of American Cancer Society programs and hold Campus Relay for Life.
  • Druids - An honor society with the College of Forestry and Conservation that provides services to the college and the surrounding community.
  • Exercise Science Student Association
  • Griz for UNICEF - Engage in community service that benefits children.
  • Peer Advising - Advise, refer, retain students.
  • Peers Reaching Out (PROS) - To create, present, and facilitate health programs, and provide health resources at campus events.
  • Rotary Club at The University of Montana - A community service organization that works on several local, national, and international service-oriented projects.
  • Volunteers in Action - Engage students in their community through volunteering.

Special Interest

  • Anime Club - Watch Anime in a friendly and relaxed environment.
  • Artists’ Collective - Peer-promoting student organization whose focus is to sponsor events for art students, showcase their work, and inspire interest in the arts within the Missoula community.
  • Backcountry Club, UM - Promote backcountry skiing and snowboarding by UM students via activities, networking, and events.
  • Big Sky Student Speech Language Hearing Association (BSSSLHA) - Promote Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) benefits within Montana and support SLP student academics.
  • Business Careers in Entertainment (BCEC) - Provide hands-on experience for students in the entertainment industry.
  • Camas
  • Campus Sangha - To introduce and practice the basic concepts of meditation.
  • Classics Club - Gather and participate in activities of interest to Classics students, such as those related to Greek, Latin, Mythology, etc.
  • Corps of Cadets - Provide students with the tools, training, and experiences to become officers in the U.S. Army.
  • Criminology Club (UM) - Inform and educate interested students regarding opportunities in the field of criminology.
  • Cutbank - National journal of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
  • Djebe Bara Drum and Dance - Research, practice, and preservation of traditional African drum, dance, and song.
  • Emerging Ceramics Association (UM) - Expand student involvement and awareness in Missoula, and to give students more opportunities to be involved in the ceramic community.
  • Environmental Law Group - Raise environmental consciousness within the legal community.
  • Forensics Team (UM) - Individual and team competition in parliamentary debate at a national level.
  • GenOne (College Church)
  • Global Grizzlies - Provide humanitarian aid in third world countries every summer.
  • Good Health Whole Food Group - To educate, discuss, and promote the benefits of plant-based diet, and to look at our food on a holistic level; to come to understand our food's impact in areas of health, ethics and the environment.
  • Hang Gliding & Paragliding Club (Missoula) - Facilitate safe foot-launched soaring flights from Mount Sentinel.
  • Indigenous Filmmakers Club - Student network for filmmakers to work on and share film projects, and organize screenings for public viewing.
  • Interfraternity Council (IFC) - Oversees, organizes, and encourages the fraternities on campus.
  • International Food and Culture Festival
  • Missoula Folklore Society (Student Chapter) - Sharing, promoting, preserving, and enjoying the music, dance, arts, crafts, and skills of traditional and contemporary cultures.
  • Magic Club
  • Marketing Club - To provide students with hands on marketing experience. To prepare students entering the job market in the area of marketing.
  • Missoula Film Society - Host film screenings and bring in film-related guest speakers for all UM students and the greater Missoula community. Facilitate greater communication between The university and greater Missoula film communities.
  • Montana Equality Now (UM)
  • Neuro Networking Club - A social club for adults with Aspergers/Autism and friends.
  • On The Two
  • Oval Magazine (The) - Undergraduate literary magazine with artwork, short stories, and poetry written and created by students.
  • Panhellenic Council - Helps to govern and assist all of the sororities on the campus and works with the IFC to plan all Greek activities.
  • Random Activity Club - Engage group members in a wide variety of sports and activities.
  • Role-Players Club Missoula
  • Society for Creative Anachronism - Educational group seeking to learn by re-creating the Middle Ages through living history.
  • Society for Ecological Restoration - Connect students and faculty interested in ecological restoration.
  • Student Advocates for Healthy Living
  • Student Recreation Association - Provide educational activities, community service, fundraisers, and social extracurricular activities for all UM students.
  • Student Sculpture Association (SSA) - Provide sculpture-based art students an opportunity to expand their working knowledge of materials and techniques.
  • Student Dance Club - To support and enhance the dance experience of university students, as well as to promote dance on campus and the community.
  • Students For Peace and Justice - Inform the public about current issues and provide a supportive forum for students who are interested in peace and justice issues.
  • Theater Collective - To enhance the theatre community on the campus and create a venue to perform as a group.
  • Tour of the Swan River Valley Bike Club - Provide training and community for those interested in TOSRV in May
  • University Crafters
  • Wildlife Society (Student Chapter) - To learn about wildlife and management practices while making connections for a professional career.

Sports

  • Alpine Ski Club - Provide and teach competitive alpine ski racing at the UM.
  • Baseball Club - UM Club Baseball is a competitive baseball team that competes in the Northern Pacific Conference sanctioned by the NCBA.
  • Climbing Club
  • Club Ultimate-River Rats - Play the sport of ultimate Frisbee at a competitive, but fun, level.
  • Club Ultimate-Women's - Promote and play Women's Ultimate at the college level.
  • Cycling (UM) - Promote and engage in bicycle riding and racing.
  • Equestrian Team (UM )- Provide opportunity to college students of any ability to learn to ride, care for horses, and compete.
  • Fencing Club (U of M) - Teach, practice and promote sport of fencing
  • Hockey (UM Men) - Hockey competition with other collegiate teams.
  • Hockey (UM Women) - Allow female university students to participate in hockey at a competitive (but club) level.
  • Lacrosse Club (Men's)- To win a national championship, again, and have fun.
  • Nordic Ski Club (UM) - To give students the opportunity to cross country ski.
  • Rowing Club
  • Rugby (Men's UM Jesters) - Teach students the fundamentals of rugby and play in league matches.
  • Rugby (Women's Betterside) - Represent and perform for the U of M in rugby matches and tournaments across the region.
  • Taekwondo Club (UM) - To teach Taekwondo to students and locals; build kicking, punching, and self-defense skills.
  • Triathlon Club (U of M) - Promote the sport of triathlon and provide a forum for student athletes to train and compete in regional and national events.
  • Water Polo - To learn, practice, and play waterpolo.
  • Whitewater Club (UM)
  • Woodsman Team (UM) - Compete in collegiate timber sports competitions and learn about traditional and modern professional forestry.

Support

  • Active Minds
  • Alliance For Disability And Students At UM (ADSUM) - Advocate for equal access, civil rights and employment
  • Lambda Alliance - Increase visibility and acceptance of the LGBTQIA community on campus as well as provide support and education for that community and its Allies.
  • Women's Resource Center - Provide educational information and awareness of women's issues as well as LGBTQQI issues.

Spirituality and Faith

  • Baptist Collegiate Ministries - Provide a ministry and service to UM students by leading them toward faith in God through Jesus Christ.
  • Buddhist Club - To introduce Buddhism to new student members and continue with on-going members.
  • Cru - Interdenominational Christian group offering a place for students to explore and grow in the Christian faith.
  • Catholic Campus Ministry (Christ the King) - To provide activities and support to Catholic students at UM.
  • Chi Alpha Campus Ministries - To promote, encourage, and facilitate interpersonal relations among Christian and seeking students.
  • Emmaus Campus Ministry
  • Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life
  • InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
  • LDSSA (Latter Day Saint Student Association) - Help all LDS university students stay closely affiliated with the Church, succeed in their studies and achieve a balanced life; encourage LDS students to remain/become influences for good and provide activities consistent with LDS standards.
  • Muslim Students' Association - Raise awareness of Islam and Islamic culture.
  • SOZO

Health Professions Organizations

  • American Pharmacist Association - Participate in regional and national meetings as well as patient care project.
  • Physical Therapy Student Association - Promote profession and improve student health knowledge.
  • Pre-Medical Student Association - Support for pre-medical students seeking careers in medicine.
  • Pre-Veterinary Sciences Club - Inform and disseminate information about career options in the field.
  • Psychology Club - Gather psychology students for discussion about the field and to become acquainted with each other.
  • Psychology Graduate Student Association - Provide training and research opportunities for professional development.
  • Psychology (School) Student Organization - Increase communication among school psychologists at UM and reach out to the Missoula community through community involvement.
  • University of Montana Athletic Training Student Association (UMATSA) - Promote profession and attend the regional meeting.

Politics and Activism

  • College Democrats - Educate and inform students about Democratic values and candidates.
  • College Republicans - Promote conservative principles and elect Republican candidates.
  • Conservation Voters (MT) - To activate students in political organizing and action to help elect pro-conservation candidates to all levels of government.
  • Organizing for America - Provide UM students with the opportunity to have an effect on legislation being passed in congress.
  • Planned Parenthood Leaders and Advocates - Inform students and community members of issues facing women's reproductive rights by specifically focusing on PPMT and the services it provides the community and the larger political issues it faces.
  • Students for Choice - Educate students about reproductive issues and protect reproductive rights.
  • Students For Economic And Social Justice - Raise awareness of, and take action on social justice causes on college campus, in the community, and abroad.
  • Students for MontPIRG - To reestablish a student funded MontPIRG.
  • Students for Peace and Justice - Inform the public about current issues and provide a supportive forum for students who are interested in peace and justice issues.

Law School Organizations

  • American Association for Justice (UM Chapter) - Promote education and the practice of legal justice in an effort to make the trial by jury system more accessible to all Americans.
  • Environmental Law Group - Raise environmental consciousness within the legal community.
  • Native American Law Student Association - An educational law student association that strives to promote unity and cooperation, advance Indian people, foster communication between Indian and non-Indian law students, general public, Indian people, lawyers and Indian lawyers.
  • Rural Advocacy League - To increase awareness of rural issues and improve communication between rural citizens and public policy makers.
  • Women's Law Caucus - Promote women's issues in the law and interact with members of the Bar through mentorship and community volunteering.

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