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Accounting
Society
The purpose of the Accounting
Society is to serve as a marketing arm for the accounting
students at DBU. Leadership and interpersonal skills will
be developed.
American Association
of Christian Counselors
AACC's purpose is to
provide a professional organization to help students understand
and experience the value of participation in AACC early in
their careers.
Christians
in the Visual Arts
CIVA's concern is to
define and expand the relationship between art and faith.
Our purpose is to encourage Christians in the visual arts
to develop their particular callings to the highest professional
artistic level possible.
Mu
Delta Alpha
Mu Delta Alpha provides
an opportunity for students with similar professional interests
and goals to associate and become informed of current developments
in the fields of medicine, dentistry, and allied health sciences.
Mu
Sigma Chi
The
purpose of Mu Sigma Chi is to promote comraderie among students
majoring/minoring in math and to provide a broader viewpoint
of the field by hosting guest lecturers.
Paideia
College Society (formerly
Pew College Society)
This organization exists
to promote classical liberal arts education and the vision
of Christian humanism in order to educate students into their
true nature as God's image. The PCS sponsors a variety of
programs and courses to meet this goal and emphasizes graduate
education to further students' preparation to fulfill their
callings as Christians in private and public life. Visit
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Psychology
Club
The Psychology Club provides
a forum on campus for those interested in fields of psychology.
Sigma Tau Delta
The purpose of this organization
is to promote English literature and literacy.
Society
for Human Resource Management
This DBU Student Chapter
exists to educate members on human resource issues.
Student
Education Association
This association is a
pre-professional organization for students preparing to teach.
This group promotes awareness of professional teacher organizations,
professional responsibilities, and effective teaching strategies
as an auxiliary to the College of Education. Attendance is
a requirement for education majors.
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