Student clubs, groups, and organizations available at our colleges are as diverse as our student population. They provide enriching experiences for students of all interests. Student groups offer you the opportunity to plan and implement events, explore new topics and ideas, learn new skills, enjoy quality entertainment both on and off campus, and much more.
By participating in student groups, you can build leaderships skills, learn, and get involved and interact with other students and full time faculty...and have lots of fun! Student clubs, groups, and organizations are open to all students on campus.
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Clubs, Groups and Organizations
Alliance Club (LGBTQ+)
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Anime Club
Arkitektura (Architecture Club)
Art Club
Asia Family Club
Black Lives Matter Club
Black Student Union
Book Club

Business Club
Chess Club
Compass Bible Study Club
Cooking Club
Debate Club
Duel Monsters (Yu-Gi-Oh!) Club
Environmental Club
Feminists Unite Club

Filipino Club

Film Club

First Generation College Student Club
Future Teachers

Gamers Club

Great Books Student Society

History Club

Keepers Club
Latin American Student Organization (LASO)
Math Club
MD/PA Association

Meditation Club
Music Club
Muslim Student Association (MSA)
Open Mic
Paralegal Club
Parenting Club
Phi Thetta Kappa (PTK)
Polish Club

Pre-Pharmacy Club

Pre-Nursing Club

Pre-Phsycial Therapy Club

Rhythmic Rams Dance Club
Running Club

Soccer Club
Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE)
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Stage Wright
Students Demand Action (Anti-Gun Violence)
Student Goverment Association (SGA)
Table Top Gamers
The National Society of Leadership and Sucess (NSLS)
The Wright Side Student Club
Vegan Club
Volleyball Club
Volunteer Club
Wright Hack Ops
Wright Shot Photography Club
Wright Workout Club
5 Easy Steps for Becoming/Renewing a Recognized Student Club/Organization
1. Recruit 10 members for your organization and select officers.
2. Identify an employee of Wright College willing to serve as your advisor.
5. Once the Student Organization Registration packet is reviewed and approved, someone from your club must present your club purpose and answer questions about your organization at an SGA General Meeting. SGA Officers will then vote on your club’s/organization’s ratification.