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Student Organizations

Get involved in our biology community

Student organizations provide opportunities for learning outside the classroom, meeting new people, sharing and exploring interests, broadening your point of view, and developing life, work and leadership skills. 

And if that isn’t enough reason to inspire you, students who are involved tend to: 

  •      Get better grades
  •      Be more successful in their academic program
  •      Be more likely to stay in school and graduate on time
  •      Feel more satisfied with their college experience
  •      Be more marketable when job searching and applying to graduate schools
  •      Develop valuable leadership and interpersonal skills

 


The Biology Club:

The Biology Club is a group of like-­minded students interested in the biological sciences, including botany, conservation, zoology, biology, ecology, etc. The biology club provides hands-­on experience with animals, trips to local biological establishments, and speakers throughout the school year. We also have members of all class standings to discuss current and future courses.

The BTEC Club:

The science of biotechnology extends across many areas of biology and chemistry, as the science is essential for modern biology and biomedical research. The Biotechnology Club meets regularly allowing biotechnology students to enjoy activities related to biotechnology and other areas of interest. Their focus is on connecting students with resources such as scientists and business leaders.

Phi Delta Epsilon:

Á½ÐÔÉ«Îçҹ’s only pre-medical, gender inclusive, professional fraternity offers students with unique opportunities, internships, educational speakers, and training as well as the chances to meet and work with other students who share your goals and aspirations.

American Medical Student Association:

The American Medical Student Association (AMSA), with a half-century history of medical student activism, is the oldest and largest independent association of physicians-in-training in the United States. They work to connect pre-medical students with shadowing and volunteering opportunities.

Pre-Dental Student Association:

Join the pre-dent students on campus and learn how to increase your chances of getting into dental schools and prepare for the DAT. PDSA offers students the opportunity to network with peers, tour dental schools and interact with local dentists. 

Pre-Veterinary Club:

The pre-veterinary club is affiliated with the American Pre-Veterinary Medical Association (APVMA) and supports students on their journey to apply to veterinary school.

Ocean Motion- Marine Conservation Club:

Ocean Motion is dedicated to marine life and conservation efforts. Our goal is to bring together students who share a love for the ocean and its wildlife, Meetings will be held biweekly, and there will also be fundraisers, events, and trips throughout the year! 

KSU Flora, Fauna, & Funga

Focused on education, conservation, and natural resources at KSU.

KSU Garden Club

Gardening education and group gardening opportunities.

Neuroscience Club

Supporting undergraduate students in their exploration of neuroscience.

To learn about all the opportunities available at KSU, check out the Center for Student Involvement