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Mission and Goals

To give students experience in organization and leadership, and to ensure their participation in the life of the College, a variety of student organizations function at Atlantic Union College.

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. Officers are elected in the spring and serve for a one-year term of office. The Student Association structure includes religious activities, sports and social events, school publications, scholastic programs, and a variety of special projects.

Other organizations include the Black Christian Union, Asian Club, Council of Hispanic Students for Progressive Action (CHISPA), the Club Francophone (French Club), Student Ministerial Association and the Bermudian Association. The Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes elect officers each fall. In addition, students are elected and/or appointed to several college committees.

Mission and Goals

The mission of the Student Association is to serve the student population at Atlantic Union College. This mission takes on many forms over the course of the year. Every year the student population evolves into its own unique body…it is vital that the Student Association not define that uniqueness, but identify its needs and work to fulfill its mutually agreed upon goals. The Student Association has an important spiritual component as well as a social and political component. All are intended to be equally served by the school administration through the auspices of the Student Association. Student involvement is both welcome and vital to the success of this organizations goal.