Clubs and Organizations
There is no shortage of ways to get involved here at East Georgia State College. Check out the many options that are available at all three of our campus site locations.
Are you interested in starting a student club of your own? Please check out the Student Handbook (PDF) for more information on how to start your own club.
If you are interested in getting involved here at East Georgia State College, please see the list below of the many clubs active in our campus community! Meeting dates and times are also listed for active clubs. Clubs with a strikethrough are currently inactive.
Club statuses are updated each semester. If you have a question about a specific club, please contact that club’s advisor directly.
Club |
Club Advisor |
Purpose of Club |
Meeting Date/ Time |
Antré Drummer |
Increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of African-American men in our service area. |
Thurs |
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African American Union (AAU) |
Sara Young |
This club is a place where you can get involved with making our campus more accepting and tolerant. As well as making new connections with your peers. |
Thurs |
Veronica Cheers |
Promote collegiate pride in EGSC and help facilitate awareness of campus programs and services. As a face of the college, they represent EGSC at a variety of events such as career days, recruiting activities, alumni functions, special visitation days, high school student activities, seminars and receptions. |
Fri, bi-weekly |
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Art Mania |
Desmal Purcell |
Expanding student’s knowledge and understanding of the many artistic expressions in the world around them. |
No regular meetings |
Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) |
Dr. Sandra Sharman |
Providing Christian fellowship on campus. Open to all students. For more information please email sharmanFREEOMNIUPDATE. |
Tues |
Bobcat Beekeeping Club |
Dr. Paul Cerpovicz |
Dedicated to promoting pollinator health on campus and working with the hives of Bobcat Apiary. |
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Beta Beta Beta (Tri Beta) |
Dr. David Chevalier |
Dedicated to improving the under standing and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research. |
Wed 4:30 p.m. |
Sara Young and Bonnie Nash |
The Bobcat Cheerleaders cheer on our basketball players at EGSC games. |
TBA |
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Book Club |
Dr. Alan Brasher & Amber Hodges |
Broadening the reading experience for students and to encourage them to read beyond course assignments. |
No regular meetings |
Chess |
James Beall |
The fun way to exercise your brain. Open to all students. |
2 p.m. |
Circle K |
Dr. Tim Goodman |
Providing helpful and friendly community activities which build leadership, fellowship and service for college students. |
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Criminal Justice |
Dr. Brittany Strickland |
This club is comprised mostly of criminal justice majors and those interested in the justice system. They are interested in the fairness and validity of the justice system and how people are treated and the decisions that are made. |
Wed |
eCats |
Alex Smith |
This eSports Club provides an enjoyable, social space for the many game and video game players of all skill levels and interests at EGSC through networking and organized events to promote the growth of the gaming and eSports community and provide camaraderie between all gamers. |
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Geeks and Gamers |
James Beall |
A student organization where people of different backgrounds can come together to play games with each other casually and/or competitively. |
Tuesdays and Thursdays |
Jason Walter |
First published on January 28, 1974, The Hoopee Bird is the voice of the students of East Georgia State College. This free monthly newspaper features news, sports, entertainment, editorials, calendars, and more from each location in Swainsboro, Statesboro, and Augusta. |
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International Club |
Bonnie Nash |
Furthering the interest in foreign languages and cultures. |
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Musicmakers |
Dr. Alan Brasher |
Strives to promote all student participation in the contribution and enjoyment of their musical abilities/talents and to provide and outlet for all students interested in music. |
Daily |
Performing Arts Program |
Christian Kraus |
Fostering interest in drama and increasing students’ skill in dramatic performance. |
TBD |
Phi Theta Kappa |
Jaehyuk Lee |
An honor, educational-service organization that seeks to develop leadership potential and encourage fellowship among students. This is by invitation only. Please see Mr. Lee for more information and invitation to join. |
No regular meetings |
Pre-Professional Club |
Dr. David Chevalier & Dr. John Cadle |
The goal is the provide an out-of-class experience where students who are interested in pursuing a career in the medical field can come together to share their enthusiasm and learn about the different types of jobs in the medical field. |
No regular meetings |
Residence Hall Association |
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The Residence Hall Association is an organization advocating for the interests and welfare of on campus students and building community between on campus and commuter students. RHA provides opportunities for personal growth through leadership development and programming initiatives. |
Mondays |
Veronica Cheers |
The campus organization governing student activities and representing the students in college affairs. The Student Government Association sponsors the annual talent show, Mr. and Miss EGSC Scholarship Pageant, and most other activities on campus. We are the "Voice of the EGSC Student." |
Fri, bi-weekly |
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STEMM |
Dr. Paul Cerpovicz |
Promoting the success of students pursuing math, science, medical and engineering degrees. |
Mon and Tues |
Unity Club |
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Unity Club is a multi-cultural club that is open to all female students. The purpose of the club is for students of different cultures and backgrounds to interact as well as to have a better understanding of each other. |
Tues |
Christian Kraus |
An annual literary and arts journal of East Georgia State College featuring our talented students, faculty and staff. |
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Get Involved! There are many clubs and organizations you can join both at EGSC and Georgia Southern University--some for fun, some for academic, professional, or religious affiliation.
Go to a concert or check out a movie on campus, or head to the beach with other students through the Office of Student Activities!
Get Involved! There are many clubs and organizations you can join--some for fun, some for academic, professional, or religious affiliation.
Just remember, East Georgia State College students may not "go Greek." The charters of the social Greek organizations (fraternities and sororities) limit membership to Augusta University students.