Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., develops leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic excellence, while promoting service and advocacy for our communities.
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To live out and share the Gospel, from the Church, to the campus, for every student.
Advisor
Jeremy Woodall
jwoodall@absc.org
Advisor
Lynn Harris and Karen Donham
harrisl@uamont.edu and honham@uamont.edu
To recognize honorable student efforts in English, Foreign Languages, and interest in drama
Advisor
Dr. Kay Walter
walter@uamont.edu
FBLA's mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership development programs.
Advisor
Stephanie Harton
HartonS@uamont.edu
Advance members understanding of finance related fields as well as exposing member to real world opportunities.
Advisor
Stephanie Harton and Gregory Hatley
HartonS@uamont.edu and HatleyG@uamont.edu
Involve students in the world of languages by providing contents of cultural immersion.
Advisor
Lelsy Jean-Francois
jean-francois@uamont.edu
The GSA is an student-led organization that aims to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting university environment for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
To provide fellowship, cultural guidance and assistance to any student interested in international education.
Advisor
Mary Whiting
whitingm@uamont.edu
To bring together international students and introduce them to Japanese Culture.
A historically black, Greek letter fraternity that was created uplift black men and make better leaders.
Off campus Advisor:
Alfonzo Peer
Al.peer@att.net
Honor Society for the School of Education
Lambda Pi Eta (LPH) is the National Communication Association’s official honor society at four-year colleges and universities. LPH has more than 500 active chapters at four-year colleges and universities nationwide. LPH became a part of the National Communication Association in 1988, and the association's official honor society in July 1995. It is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS). LPH represents what Aristotle described in Rhetoric as three ingredients of persuasion: logos (Lambda), meaning logic; pathos (Pi), relating to emotion; and ethos (Eta), defined as character credibility and ethics.
Religious student organization
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. mission is to bring about union of college men of similar high ideals of scholarship and manhood in order to stimulate the attainment of ideas and ambitions of its members; occupy a progressive, helpful and constructive place in political life of the community and nation; and foster the humanity, freedom, and dignity of the individual; and aid downtrodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher economic and intellectual status.
To recognize honorable student effort in History and the humanities.
The purpose of Phi Alpha Honor Society is to provide a closer bond among students of social work and promote humanitarian goals and ideas. Phi Alpha fosters high standards of education for social workers and invites into membership those who have attained excellence in scholarship and achievement in social work.
Servicing the community, while building strong male leaders
Phi Lambda Chi believes that a proper association among men in college tends toward a more successful life for the individual. Furthermore, we believe that a union of diverse men bound to common principles and endeavors not only betters the individual but increases their knowledge and usefulness to society as a whole. Phi Lambda Chi has a belief in all things upright and honorable and strives to instill honesty and integrity in the hearts and actions of the members of our brotherhood during their undergraduate years and for the rest of their lives.
Pi Kappa Delta is an honorary consisting of educators, students and alumni that cultivates articulate citizenship through the promotion of ethical, humane and inclusive communication and educational practices; supports comprehensive approaches to forensics pedagogy and practice; encourages the creation of professional development opportunities for forensic educators; and seeks to expand access to intercollegiate speech and debate activities. Pi Kappa Delta supports a broad diversity of speech and debate events, forms and formats, and works to nurture the institutional and financial capacity of the entire forensic community.
To honor excellence in political science scholarship
Aid students hoping to attend pre-professional schools with applications and gaining insight into career paths
To serve others by learning how to take care of their animals.
Provide research and enrichment opportunities for psychology student.
Advisor
Eric Prichard
prichard@uamont.edu
Our mission is to have fun as a community of scholars in the pursuit of knowledge in the field of psychology.
Sisterhood, Service and Scholarship...Primary focus on the black community
Our Vision: Transforming the World with Words Sigma Tau Delta, International English Honor Society, was founded in 1924 at Dakota Wesleyan University. The Society strives to Confer distinction for high achievement in English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies; Provide, through its local chapters, cultural stimulation on college campuses and promote interest in literature and the English language in surrounding communities; Foster all aspects of the discipline of English, including literature, language, and writing; Promote exemplary character and good fellowship among its members; Exhibit high standards of academic excellence; and Serve society by fostering literacy.
To be a Fraternity of Courageous and Noble Gentlemen who Always Endeavor Forward.
The Student Social Work Association serves to connect students pursuing social work at UAM. We are an outreach group, advocating for oppressed people in the community and campus. We seek to demonstrate that social workers are people who care for everyone and want to seek justice and equity, not division.
Advisor
Mrs. Marie Jenkins
walker@uamont.edu
We promote the core values listed in the NASW Code of Ethics: service, social justice, the dignity and worth of a person, the importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence. As students at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, we strive to incorporate these core values in everything we do.
walker@uamont.edu
Pending fall elections; our previous president withdrew from school for the fall semester.
“To inspire, empower, and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.”
Build leaders in the accounting industry and promote employment after graduation.
Advisor
Becky Phillips
phillips@uamont.edu
Student ambassadors serve as the first impression and peer mentor team for the UAM Undergraduate Office of Admissions. Together, they embody the energy, enthusiasm, spirit, success, and excitement of the campus.
The purpose of this club is to unite young men and women through collegiate bass fishing. While in this club, members will be educated on different skills regarding tournament bass fishing and grow in fellowship with one another.
UAMCCA: To advocate for the cattle industry, to spread information in available career opportunities in the industry, and to create fellowship amongst people with the same drive and passion What we do: We host monthly meetings, attend state conventions, host various events on campus, and most importantly inform the students on campus about the cattle industry both here and in Arkansas. Farm Bureau: To enhance knowledge in occupations related to agriculture, to strengthen communication among students, and to spread the values and importance of agriculture What we do: We host monthly meetings, attend state conventions and meetings, host various events on campus, and inform students of scholarship opportunities and about the agriculture industry both here and in Arkansas.
Farm Bureau: Lonni Davis & Brian Deaton
montgomery@uamont.edu, davisln@uamont.edu, deaton@uamont.edu
UAMCCA: Rayvin Callaway, Farm Bureau: Stephen Fortune
rc041287@uamont.edu, sf037695@uamont.edu
"By embracing the spirit of competition and the continuous quest for knowledge, we strive to develop an individual's leadership and communication skills for success in all aspects of life"
To provide knowledge and information to students, regarding anything and everything related to waterfowl and waterfowl management/conservation.
To educate other about natural resources and help the community while also ensuring students in natural resources have a group they can go to for help and friendship
The UAM Investment Club's mission is to provide a collaborative and educational environment where members can explore investment techniques, engage with industry professionals, and build a strong foundation for lifelong financial literacy and career success.
Advisor
Becky Phillips and Shanna Knowles
phillips@uamont.edu and knowless@uamont.edu