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Registered Student Organizations
Morehouse Men become leaders through a residential college experience that includes a campus community teeming with life. Meet and be challenged by people from around the world who come to study at the institutions that make up the Atlanta University Center Consortium—Morehouse College, the Morehouse School of Medicine, Clark Atlanta, and Spelman College.
ACTIVITIES AND CLUBS
A Morehouse education gives equal emphasis on intellectualism, social responsibility, and manhood. Lectures, seminars, and conferences, along with a plethora of student organizations, social events, and athletic activities mean that life on campus is always exciting and engaging.
The Men of Morehouse create community, explore hobbies and career interest, and develop leadership skills via 70 recognized student organizations (RSOs) and clubs, each adding to the brotherhood at Morehouse and supports our residential community. The Division of Student Services provides an outlet for everyone, whether it is intramural sports, which allow the men of Morehouse to compete against another intramural sport at the College, or the club sports, a registered student organization which competes against other club sports at the non-NCAA, club, organization, college or university level managed by Recreation, Intramurals and Fitness.
Below are the registered student organization categories, each has a hyperlink that takes you to the current listing of student organizations in that category, allowing you to learn more and to express interest in joining.
RECOGNIZED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS CATEGORIES | |
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ACADEMIC/PRE-PROFESSIONAL | designed for Men of Morehouse interested in a particular career or academic field who want to establish networks and further develop their skills in that area |
ARTISTIC/CREATIVE | provide scholars the opportunity to join other creatives on campus to express themselves through the arts and other creative mediums |
CULTURAL | provide support and foster community within the various cultures, races, religions, and orientations represented among the student body |
FRATERNAL | social fraternities governed by national organizations, these academic and service-oriented groups work to foster the ideals of friendship and the development of character |
HONORARY | local and national honor societies that provide service and/or leadership opportunities and recognition for students with academic honors |
SERVICE & SOCIAL JUSTICE |
provide volunteer opportunities for civic-minded students eager to serve the campus and/or community |
SPECIAL INTEREST | provide support to students through a variety of hobbies and interest areas |
SPORTS CLUB |
encourage participation in and promotion of competitive club team sports |
“There is an air of expectancy at Morehouse College. It is expected that the student who enters here will do well. ”
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays | President of Morehouse College from 1940 to 1967