STUDENT GROUPS
We believe that being involved in a student group is a crucial part of your college experience. That's why we offer a wide range of student groups to cater to the diverse interests of our student body.
Our student groups cover a wide range of interests including academic, social, athletic, service-oriented, and religious groups. Whatever your passion may be, we have a student group for you! Being part of a student group is a great way to meet new people, develop leadership skills, and engage in activities outside the classroom.
STUDENT GROUPS
Choose from over 20 student groups and honor societies and engage your college experience!
ASO is a gathering of accounting students with a purpose of exposing students to more "real world" accounting concepts. The group invites accounting professionals to group meetings for students to make professional connections. For more information, contact Rusty Robert at rroberts@umobile.edu.
The primary role of the Ambassadors for the University of Mobile is to serve as a representative for UM in an effort to promote its visibility and be a role model to other students. By interacting with prospective and current university affiliates, our Ambassadors serve as a valuable part of the information chain from the university to our key audiences. For more information, contact Haley Haney at hhaney@umobile.edu.
Alpha Chi is the university-wide honor society for juniors, seniors and graduate students in the top 10% of their class. For more information, contact Cassidy Cooper atccooper@umobile.edu.
Beta Chi is the Scientific Honor Society for Students in the Natural Sciences. We invite special guests from various areas in the sciences and ask them to present to the students on areas inNatural Sciences. For more information, contact Wanda Jones at wjones@umobile.edu.
The University of Mobile's Campus Activities Board focuses on fostering an escape from academia while building community and creating memories. The group works together to plan and execute events across campus throughout the academic year. For more information, contact Landon Owen at lowen@umobile.edu.
University Ministries exist to help students to grow in the faith and knowledge of Jesus Christ. They expose students to the Gospel in a variety of ways, including discipleship, retreats, Make Much, FCA, prayer walks and more. For more information, contact Jared Bariaat jbaria@umobile.edu.
The purpose of Career Coaches is to assist the Career Services Coordinator with helping students prepare for their future, whether academic or professional. Career Coaches also help with planning and setting up for career fairs, meeting and greeting employers, faculty, and students, who attend career events. For more information, contact Lawrencine Mason at lmason@umobile.edu.
Delta Mu Delta is the International Honor Society for the Grace Pilot School of Business. Students must rank in the top 20% of School of Business Juniors, Seniors and MBA students to join. Eligible students will be invited to participate. For more information, contact J.B. Locke at jlocke@umobile.edu.
The purpose for FCA, or Fellowship of Christian Athletes, is to allow student athletes to grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ and in fellowship with one another. For more information, contact Jared Baria at jbaria@umobile.edu.
The Good Work Agency is a marketing agency made up of a group of talented students at the University of Mobile. We help churches, non-profits and small businesses be more effective online and in-person. For more information, contact Heath Vester at hvester@umobile.edu.
The Honors Program is an accelerated, interdisciplinary program centered in the liberal arts and grounded in the great books of Western culture. Honors is compatible with any undergraduate major. It focuses on building reading and writing skills while emphasizing in-depth discussion and student-led projects. For more information, contact Michael Rands at mrands@umobile.edu.
The purpose of The Investment Group is to learn more about the stock market and various methods of investing to build personal wealth. It invites students from any area of study to grow in their knowledge of financial investing. For more information, contact Kathy Dunning at kdunning@umobile.edu.
The purpose of the Kinesiology Club is to promote a healthy and active lifestyle throughout the campus and community. It aims to notify and provide members with resources and networking opportunities to help career plans in the health and sports science fields. For more information, contact Heather Smith at hsmith@umobile.edu.
The University of Mobile Literacy Council strives to emulate the goals and mission of the Alabama Literacy Association and the International Literacy Association. UM Literacy Council advocates for the advancement of literacy for all by serving in local education settings to promote a love of reading. For more information, contact Karen Dennis at kdennis@umobile.edu.
Miss UM serves as both an ambassador to the community and her student body, serving her fellow students in many ways and representing the university at public events. She must be filled with purpose, well-spoken, and most of all – kind. For more information, contact Hannah Clardy at hclardy@umobile.edu.
RamLegacy provides programs and services to first-generation students to create an enjoyable and successful experience at the University of Mobile. Throughout a student’s time at UM, RamLegacy introduces resources to help first-generation students. For more information, contact Rachel Croom at rcroom@umobile.edu.
TTGC is a student group, open to ALL students, designed to create community through the playing of table-top board games. The group hosts general and specific game nights throughout the semester. For more information, contact Matthew Downs at mdowns@umobile.edu.
The purpose of this club is to discuss theological issues and apply them in daily life. The goal is to have students of all majors enjoy discussing theology with one another to build long-lasting community. For more information, contact Robert Olsen at rolsen@umobile.edu.
The purpose of our peer tutors is to offer a tutoring option to our students that is performed face-to-face by a fellow classmate. For more information, contact Rachel Croom at rcroom@umobile.edu.