Interested in getting involved on campus? We have more than 80 student-led clubs and organizations on campus. You can browse the list below, or see the full directory on ConnQuest, our engagement portal.

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Academic

Student Governance

For a complete list of clubs please go to ConnQuest

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Academic

Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society

Phi Alpha Theta is an American honor society for undergraduate and graduate students and professors of history. The Connecticut College chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha-Pi-Beta, was established on October 10, 2015. The organization receives into membership senior undergraduates of history who attain exceptional standards of scholarship and academic distinction.

Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society

The initiation ceremony for the College's chapter of Psi Chi, the psychology national honor society, is a momentous and proud event for the chosen psychology students and the psychology department. Psi Chi's mission is to produce a well-educated, ethical, and socially responsible member committed to contributing to the science and profession of psychology and to society in general. As a national honor society, Psi Chi's purpose is to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to advance the science of psychology.

Pi Mu Epsilon

The College is home to the Connecticut Epsilon Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, the national mathematics honor society, to which students may be inducted each year.

 

WCNI-FM

WCNI is a non-commercial educational radio station owned and operated by Connecticut College Community Radio (CCCR). The WCNI Radio Club serves College and community interests through locally-produced public affairs programming to educate College and local residents about issues of particular importance in their communities. It broadcasts on 90.9 FM at 2000 watts, and streams live at www.wcniradio.org featuring a variety of musical programming. Their motto is "For the love of music." The club's secondary purpose is to provide a learning environment where Connecticut College students may gain knowledge and experience in aspects of radio broadcasting, radio station operation, and business management. Airtime is shared by a mix of students, community members and faculty.

Student Governance

Honor Council

The Honor Council adjudicates alleged violations of the Honor Code and is chaired by the SGA Honor Council Chair and advised by the Dean of Student Life.

Student Activities Council (SAC)

SAC's primary goal is to make sure that the college experience outside the classroom is as enriching as the experience inside the classroom. SAC students plan many different events such as off-campus excursions, dance parties, concerts and more. SAC puts on traditional events including Harvestfest, Winter Formal, Spring Semi-Formal Tent Dance and Floralia.

Student Engagement Program Assistants

Student Engagement Program assistants work in the Office of Student Engagement on a variety of programs. They plan low key events such as Bingo, Paint Night, and Comedy shows.

Student Athletic Advisory Committee

The Student Athlete Advisory Committee is a student-run group that helps to create excitement and awareness about athletics. The committee meets every other week to discuss the needs of Camel athletics and, in particular, the individual athlete. The group is a venue and resource for athletes to ask questions and bring problems to the committee to be brought to the administration.

Student Government Association (SGA)

The SGA considers issues and formulates policies in areas primarily or exclusively involving the student body at Connecticut College: social, academic and co-curricular policies. The SGA also seeks to extend channels of communication, increased areas of cooperation and a greater acceptance of shared responsibility between faculty, administration and students in general and academic interests.