AUC
Student Organizations

Student Association
Chartered in 1955, the Student Association aims to unite the students in fulfilling the goals of the College, render Christian service to the community, and to promote communication among students, faculty, staff, and administration. 

Black Christian Union (BCU)
The BCU is a network that fuses organizations that advocate and support the development of Black students. The purposes of the BCU are mentorship and social support. It seeks to cultivate minorities to live in harmony with their neighbors and with Gods laws.

Council of Hispanic Students for Progressive Action (CHISPA)
Chispa means spark and that is what this group does, by sparking discussion and unifying the Hispanic community.  CHISPA conducts Sabbath afternoon worship services on campus. Many of its members are actively involved in several churches within the conference.

Le Club Francophone (French Club)
The colors of the French speaking world are viewed through Le Club Francophone kaleidoscope.  From Canada to the islands there are a lot of AUC students, faculty and staff who can appreciate this club and enjoy the chance to hear someone else who speaks their language.

Kappa Nu Epsilon (KNE)
This club provides for the social and spiritual needs of the women on campus.  Seminars are organized and presented by the students for their growth.

Ministerial Student Association
This association is a united group of young theologians, future and current pastors, who, through campus wide Bible Study, provide both biblical insight and spiritual guidance for the community.

Phi Alpha Theta (ΦΑΘ)
The mission of this professional society is to promote the study of history.  This is accomplished through the encouragement or research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians.

Sigma Beta Delta (SBD)
The goal of this International Honors Society in Business, Management, and Administration is to encourage and recognize scholarship and accomplishment among students.  The chapter strives to encourage and promote aspirations toward personal and professional improvement and a life distinguished by honorable service to humankind.

Sigma Tau Delta (STD)
Sigma Tau Delta is the International English Honor Society.  Our local chapter is Alpha Omicron Theta (ΑΟΘ).  The central purpose of this society is to confer distinction upon students of the English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies.

Sigma Theta Tau (SQT)
This Honor Society of Nursing provides leadership and scholarship in practice, education, and research to enhance the health of all people.

Social Work Club
While studying the theoretical application of Social Work, students may choose to work with this club and gain practical experience.  Club members select specific professional areas of interest to learn about in forum and seminars they organize.  This club is also responsible for the Food Pantry.  From obtaining supplies to assessing client needs and hosting its many community guests, students get a unique professional experience in their field of study.

Sons of Liberty
This club provides for the needs of the men on campus.  Seminars are organized and presented by the students for their growth.

Teacher of Tomorrow (T.O.T.)
This club is designed specifically for future teachers in the early childhood and elementary education disciplines.  Membership is automatic for those who declare a major that will lead to teacher licensure.  Organization activities include, but are not limited to, fellowship and networking opportunities, forums and seminars with guest lecturers on topics of interest, hosting the annual Education Career Day in November, and providing assistance and guidance in creating the required prepracticum portfolio

Theta Alpha Kappa (QΑK)
Honoring excellence in the academic fields religion and/or theology is its primary purpose of this national honor society.