| Name | Description | TYPE |
| 10% Club - Gay/Straight Alliance | The 10% Club is a student-based organization whose focus is to promote the equality of all peoples, regardless of sexual orientation. It is the purpose of the 10% Club to educate both others and ourselves about issues surrounding sexual orientation. | Campus-Wide |
| Accounting Club | This organization furthers the professional development of students as they prepare to enter the field of accounting. | Departmental |
| Action for Animals | The purpose of AFA is to educate individuals about various animal rights issues, promote diets and habits that do not involve the exploitation and abuse of animals, and raise funds for local and national animal rights organizations. | Campus-Wide |
| Advanced Technology Student Organization (ATSO) | This organization unites students for the sharing of knowledge and the promotion of technological innovation and growth of the university. | Departmental |
| Agribusiness Club | The Agribusiness Club seeks to develop the leadership and technical skills of those interested in agribusiness with emphasis on management and marketing. The FHSU organization is affiliated with two national professional organizations — the National Agri-Marketing Association and the American Agricultural Economics Association. Each of these provides opportunities for students to interact with professional people and provides members of the club with mentoring opportunities and employment contacts. | Campus-Wide |
| Agronomy Club | The FHSU Agronomy Club promotes interest in the field of agronomy, leadership and self worth among students, provides fellowship among students and faculty and a forum for the presentation of innovative ideas to benefit the University community. The club sponsors the FHSU Crops Judging Team and attends regional and national agronomy meetings and trade shows. | Departmental |
| Aikido Club | Aikido is a martial based on the principles of direction and energy. The focus is not on kicking or punching, but on redirecting and turning the momentum and energy provided by attackers against them. These principles make Aikido effective for both men and women. Aikido is also a philosophy of living that promotes peaceful resolution of conflicts. The FHSU Aikido Club is affiliated with the Aikido Association of America and the World Aikido Headquarters in Japan. | Campus-Wide |
| Alpha Gamma Delta | Alpha Gamma Delta is an international women’s fraternity that promotes academic excellence, philanthropic giving, ongoing leadership and personal development and above all, a spirit of loving sisterhood. Guided by our Purpose, Alpha Gamma Deltas strive to attain a higher standard, thereby improving their lives, the lives of those around them and the communities in which they live. Together, we continually work to inspire the woman and impact the world. | Social |
| Alpha Gamma Rho Council | AGR’s purpose is to foster personal and professional development for all men entering the field of agriculture. AGR prides itself on excellence in scholarship, service to others and a strong brotherhood. | Social |
| Alpha Kappa Psi | Alpha Kappa Psi promotes interest in the fields of commerce, accounting and finance. The organization’s objective is to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank courses leading to degrees in business administration. | Departmental |
| Alpha Lambda Delta | Alpha Lambda Delta's purpose is to honor and recognize exceptional students for their Freshman academic achievement. | Honorary |
| American Baptist Campus Student Movement | American Baptist Campus Student Movement's purpose is to fulfill their affirmation of faith within the Hays community, the ABCF/FHSU, the FBC of Hays and other Christian student organizations. They are positively promoting our FHSU socitey by creating a gospel-centered team of students. | Religious |
| American Red Cross Club | The American Red Cross Cub strives to increase volunteerism with the Red Cross in the Hays Community and on the FHSU campus. Promote the American Red Cross and their objectives, and. be a place where students can go to get connected with the Red Cross. | Campus-Wide |
| American Society of Interior Design (ASID) | Student Chapter Membership in ASID offers students the opportunity to prepare for rewarding careers in interior design, students can participate in a wide variety of learning experiences and programs which compliment their academic training. Through interaction with the Society's contacts, members gain insight into the professional aspects of interior design. Through industry and professional interaction, students are introduced to new developments in the field and develop professional skills that will be used throughout their interior design careers | Departmental |
| AMSA Pre-Med | The AMSA Pre-Med Club brings together all pre-medical, pre-dental and pre-optometric students. Members of this organization help one another prepare for various entry-level tests, stay focused on collegiate undergraduate objectives and stay on track for future success. | Campus-Wide |
| Association of Radiologic Technology Students (ARTS) | This organization helps to develop and strengthen student contact with professionals within the health care field with emphasis in radiologic technology. Members promote and encourage participation in professional and educational opportunities and sponsor events to enhance social development among students majoring in pre-radiologic technology, radiologic technology and medical diagnostic imaging. | Departmental |
| Astronomy Club | This organization encourages and assists faculty and student astronomers in developing their observation skills, competence, enthusiasm and ability in astronomy; stimulates interest in advanced study and research in astronomy; develops friendships among astronomy faculty and students; promotes public awareness; and recognizes excellence and potential achievement among outstanding students of astronomy. | Campus-Wide |
| Athletic Training Club | The organization strives to supply motivation and further the interest of current and prospective Athletic Training student at FHSU, and to conduct fund-raising events to financially assist the effort of the club. In addition they inform the student body about the major and its components and responsibilities. | Departmental |
| Biology Club | This organization enriches understanding and knowledge of all aspects of biological sciences through club-sponsored seminars, field trips and other activities. | Departmental |
| Black Student Union | This organization brings about unity among African-American students on the FHSU campus, promotes ethnic and social awareness of issues that impact them, brings about a better relationship between students and the administration and promotes a higher enrollment of African-American and minority students. | Campus-Wide |
| Block and Bridle Club | Block and Bridle promotes all phases of agriculture to FHSU students with emphasis on activities involving farm livestock and the promotion of animal science. | Campus-Wide |
| Campus Crusade for Christ | Campus Crusade for Christ provides regular opportunities to study and discuss the Bible, workshop and pray, all in a group setting, providing opportunities for fellowship, encouragement and spiritual growth. | Religious |
| Campus Recreation and Intramurals | The intramural-recreation sports department strives to provide a broad and competitive variety of physical and social activities designed to meet the diverse needs and interests of FHSU students, faculty and staff. This department offers different activities ranging from traditional softball to fantasy football and the annual Easter egg hunt. This organization also provides many opportunities for on and off campus jobs, from officiating to life guarding and others. | Campus-Wide |
| Campus Scouts | A voluneer base for Boy Scounts of American and Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland. This organization also serves as a mentorship program for both organizations | Campus-Wide |
| Catholic Disciples | The mission of the Comeau Catholic Campus Center is to serve the spiritual needs of the students, faculty, staff and friends of FHSU by fostering student leadership and by providing opportunities for prayer, learning, service and social interaction for our entire community of faith. | Religious |
| Chemistry/Pre-Professional Club | This organization promotes professional development, scholarly excellence, practical education, and community service in the life sciences among FHSU students and the surrounding community. | Departmental |
| Chinese Student Association | This organization promotes fellowship, scholarship and the welfare of its members and promotes Chinese culture to all students. | Campus-Wide |
| Christian Challenge | The organization provides ministry and service to individuals in the FHSU community who would like to initiate or deepen their relationship to God and be a part of an active Christian community. Weekly meetings - “Challenge” - are held each Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at 13th and Harvest Road. Everyone is welcome. | Religious |
| College Republicans | The organization assists local Republican campaigns in winning elected office. They also provide social opportunitues for conservatives. They strive to raise awareness of positions of polital candidates amond students and activate the FHSU stednet body. | Campus-Wide |
| Collegiate Association of Table Top Gamers (CATT-G) | CATT-G will provide a positive, relatively organized atmosphere for enthusiasts of pencil and paper role-playing games, war games, various collectible card games, strategic board games and other science fiction/fantasy games. Games are used as tools to promote critical and creative thinking; problem solving; social interaction; math, reading and logical skills; friendly competition; and as a social outlet. | Campus-Wide |
| Collegiate Farm Bureau |
To develop leaders and provide fellowship for students | Campus-Wide |
| Creative Arts Society | This organization promotes interest and interaction for students who are interested in any of the creative arts. The club is involved with moneymaking projects, benefits, campus activities and various trips to explore a particular field of interest. | Campus-Wide |
| Custer Hall Council | Custer Hall Council is an excellent opportunity for residents to have an active role in the hall they call home. Custer’s council is very service oriented and provides a vast array of additional activities throughout the year that benefit the well-being of the residents, the university and the city of Hays. | Residential Halls |
| Data Information Systems and Communication Club | To better understand the nature and functions of Information Systems. To promote principles in Information Systems and to study technical methods with a view to their improvement. To study equipment related to Information Systems. To inform others of Computer Information Systems principles and methods. To share current information of interest with its members and assist them with their individual problems and concerns. To foster among students a better understanding of the vital role of Information Technology and its relationship in society. To uphold all general Information Systems principles and methods. | Departmental |
| Defensive Tactics Club | The Defensive Tactics Club provides instruction of certified use of force and police combatives training programs to students entering the field of criminal justice (either directly or peripherally.) | Departmental |
| Delta Tau Alpha | This organization is a national agriculture honor society for students who rank in the upper 35 percent of their class and have completed 45 credit hours of which 9 hours have been agriculture courses. | Honorary |
| Delta Tau Omega (Criminal Justice Club) | The purpose of this organization is to foster team-building and skill development for students majoring in the Justice Studies Program. This club provides an extracurricular asset as a student-governed, academic enhancement program. | Departmental |
| Delta Zeta | The purpose of Delta Zeta Sorority is to unite its members in bonds of sincere and lasting friendship, to promote the moral and social culture of its members, and to develop plans of guidance and unity in action; objects worthy of the highest aim and purpose of associated effort. | Social |
| English Club | English Club provides opportunities for all students who love literature, creative or academic writing, or any other aspect of English. Members can participate in activities such as writing workshops, publication of “Lines: A Journal of the Arts” (nationally acclaimed publication of fiction, poetry and art by FHSU students), service activities, a reading group and field trips. | Departmental |
| Epsilon Pi Tau | This organization is the honorary professional fraternity for students with an above average GPA in 16 hours of industrial education/technology. | Honorary |
| Fellowship of Christian Athletes | The purpose of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is to present to athlets and coachers and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiveing Jesus christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church. | Religious |
| Finance Club | The organization strives to assist in the professional, educational and social development of college students interested in finance, banking, and investments; provide an association for college students actively interested in these fields; and encourage interaction between business executives, faculty and students of business and finance. | Departmental |
| Fort Hays Association of Nursing Students (FHANS) | The purpose of FHANS is to assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education in order to provide for the highest quality health care; provide programs representative of fundamental and current professional interest and concerns, and aid in the development of the whole person and his/her responsibility for the health care of people in all walks of life. | Departmental |
| Fort Hays Honor Society | The organization's purpose is to provide support, opportunity, and recognition for accomplished students. They strive to create innovative programs, resources, and activities that inspire students of all disiplines to explore their academic potential. | Honorary |
| Fringe Theatre Club | The Fringe Theatre Company promotes the educational aspects of the theatre arts for campus and community, encourages participation in theatre, provides services on request to the theatre department, and fosters fellowship among persons interested in the theatre arts. | Campus-Wide |
| Graduate Assn. of Students of Psychology (GASP) | GASP provides graduate students in psychology with a broad background of information concerning advances in the field as well as protecting the professional and social interests of its membership. | Departmental |
| Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) | HALO represents the Hispanic community by participating in university and civic events; acts as a support system for Hispanics who attend or who will attend FHSU; fosters and perpetuates their traditions, customs and culture; and assists FHSU in its efforts to promote its educational opportunities, in particular to prospective and current Hispanic students. | Campus-Wide |
| Interfraternity Council (IFC) | IFC is the governing body for the fraternities at FHSU. IFC promotes harmonious relations among member fraternities, governs and regulates interfraternity relationships, serves as a spokesman for the fraternity system in its relations with the university and community, facilitates the exchange of ideas and information, and encourages scholastic, social, athletic, community, and university service interrelationships. | Social |
| International Student Union (ISU) | ISU is a social and educational organization that promotes social events on campus and offers field trips for all students. Students involved with ISU also present programs in the community pertaining to their native countries and cultures. | Campus-Wide |
| Kaffee und Kino | Kaffee und Kino promotes the use and improvement of German language skills and fosters a critical understanding of contemporary German culture. | Campus-Wide |
| Kansas National Education Association-Student Program (KNEA-SP) | The purpose of this organization is to provide information and assistance to teaching majors. | Departmental |
| Kappa Delta Pi | The organization is dedicated to scholarship and excellence in education. Kappa Delta Pi recognizes scholarship and excellence in education, promotes the development and dissemination of worthy educational ideas and practices, enhances the continuous growth and leadership of its diverse membership, fosters inquiry and reflection on significant educational issues, and maintains a high degree of professional fellowship. | Honorary |
| Kappa Mu Epsilon | Kappa Mu Epsilon is an honorary mathematics society for students with a 3.0 grade point average in math, a 2.75 overall GPA, and who are enrolled in or have completed the third semester of calculus. | Honorary |
| KFHS Broadcast Council | This organization provides a platform for meaningful dialogue and discussion related to the policies attached to running a professional radio and television news operation. These policies focus on implementing the most effective learning environment for students interested in entering the electronic journalism field. Concentration on procedural decisions, hiring practices of newsroom employees, ethics, general news policy and editorial judgment are the central theme of the council. | Departmental |
| Kotatsu | Provides students and the community with opportunities to study the Japanese language and culture through study sessions, cultural activities, and travel. | Campus-Wide |
| Leadership Studies | LSA provides students with opportunities to develop their leadership skills through activities with 3 major themes: creating change, collaborative leadership, and civic leadership. LSA seeks to enrich the learning experience well beyond the academic classroom environment, and advocates for the development of campus and community leaders in coordination with the Dept. of Leadership Studies and Center for Civic Leadership at FHSU. | Campus-Wide |
| MACS Club | This club strives to create an environment where the students can informally be challenged to think mathematically as well as develop lasting relationships with their peers and the faculty. | Departmental |
| Marketing/Management Club | This club provides educational opportunities through outside speakers, field trips to firms, networking opportunities for students and promotes the FHSU marketing and management programs. | Departmental |
| McMindes Hall Council | McMindes Hall Council provides an opportunity for McMindes residents to become involved with hall issues, policies and programming in a fun and exciting atmosphere with a special focus on a first year experience program. | Residential Halls |
| Model United Nations | Model U.N. provides an exciting way to examine world affairs through direct student involvement. Students run the annual fall conference and each spring participate in the Midwest MUN Conference in St. Louis. | Campus-Wide |
| Mortar Board | Mortar Board is a national honor society that recognizes college seniors for their achievements in scholarship, leadership and service, creates opportunities for continued leadership development, promotes service to the university and encourages lifelong contributions to the global community. | Honorary |
| Multicultural Student Coalition | This coalition was established by the Diversity Awareness Committee of FHSU in cooperation with the Center for Student Involvement, Student Government Association, University Activities Board, Diversity Affairs and all interested campus community organizations. The cooperative endeavor produces a comprehensive campus wide schedule of events inclusive to all areas of multiculturalism, thus helping students, staff and faculty feel welcome, accepted and appreciated. | Campus-Wide |
| National Broadcasting Society | The purpose of the National Broadcasting Society is to enhance the development of college and university students and entry level professionals involved in electronic media (including web/internet technologies and new media), broadcasting, mass communication, radio, television, cable, film and/or electronic media at chapter, district, regional and national levels. | Honorary |
| National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) | The purpose of NSTA is to promote the organization’s mission, acquaint pre-service teachers of science with the support resources available from NSTA, provide additional professional development in science education to pre-service teachers and acquaint pre-service teachers of science with others like themselves at FHSU and across the United States and Canada. | Departmental |
| National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) | The NSCS is an honor society recognizing the outstanding academic achievement among the first and second year college students with at least a 3.4 grade point average. NSCS encourages its members to develop leadership skills through community service. | Honorary |
| National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA) | FHSU’s NSSLHA chapter is to encourage professional interest among university students in the study of human communication sciences and disorders, provide continuity to the dissemination of professional information, and provide a vehicle for student representation in matters of professional concern. | Departmental |
| Nurses Christian Fellowship (NCF) | NCF is a ministry of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship/USA open to all nursing and pre-nursing students for establishment and advancement in nursing, within education and practice, witnessing communities of nursing students and nurses who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord: growing in love for God, God’s Word, God’s people of every ethnicity and culture and God’s purposes in the world. | Religious |
| Omicron Delta Kappa | Omicron Delta Kappa Society is a national leadership honor society for college students, faculty, staff, administrators and alumni that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership and exemplary character. Omicron Delta Kappa Society was chartered at FHSU in the spring of 2003. Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes the development of the whole person as a member of society and the campus community. Achievement in five different areas is recognized by Omicron Delta Kappa: scholarship; athletics; campus/community service/religious activities and campus government; journalism, speech and the mass media; and creative and performing arts. | Honorary |
| Panhellenic | Panhellenic is the governing body for all Greek women’s sororities at FHSU. Panhellenic promotes superior scholarship, active service involvement and maintains high social standards. Each woman’s sorority elects representatives to serve on the council. | Social |
| Phi Alpha Theta | Phi Alpha Theta recognizes and promotes a high level of scholarship in the study of history, encourages interest in the advanced study of history among students, promotes a spirit of fellowship among individuals displaying an interest in history, and promotes interest in history among FHSU student through organized events. | Honorary |
| Phi Epsilon Kappa | This National Honor Society encourages participation in the local, state and national health and physical education organizations and provides opportunities for leadership through involvement in campus, community and professional activities. | Honorary |
| Phi Eta Sigma | This organization is a national honor society for freshmen with a 3.5 average for the first semester of their first year. | Honorary |
| Pi Sigma Alpha (National Political Science) | As the political science honorary society, Pi Sigma Alpha works toward the promotion of worthwhile extracurricular activities related to public affairs. | Honorary |
| Pre-Law Society | The Pre-law Society is an organization designed to prepare, inform and motivate the prospective law student. Membership is open to any FHSU student. | Campus-Wide |
| Psi Chi | This organization encourages, stimulates and maintains excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields and to advance the science of psychology. | Honorary |
| Psychology Club | This organization promotes the study of psychology and provides educational enrichment and social service to the community and club members. | Departmental |
| Residence Hall Association (RHA) | The Residence Hall Association is open to any resident living in the halls. RHA engages in programming designed to enrich the lives of all residence hall students, acts as the official voice for students living on campus, and serves as a link between on-campus residents and the administration to provide input about the dining services and overall functioning of the residence halls. Members also attend state and national conferences and the group acts as a voice for residents concerning hall matters. | Residential Halls |
| Rodeo Club | This campus-wide organization provides opportunities for students interested in promoting rodeo and participating in intercollegiate competition. | Campus-Wide |
| Sabre Club (FHSU) | The purpose od this organization shall be instruction of it's membership in the proper and safe use of the saber in a mammer consistent with the standards of contemporary competivtive fencing doctrine, and the tenets of good sportsmanship. | Campus-Wide |
| Shooting Sports Club | The purpose of this club is to provide a venue for participation in shooting sports to any/all students/faculty at FHSU. Members are afforded opportunities for skill acquisition that can be employed in recreation/leisure and/or competitive activity. | Campus-Wide |
| Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) | SAE prides itself on high scholarship, dedication to community service projects and building strong brotherhood bonds. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is the largest fraternity in the world and was founded in Tuscaloosa, Ala., in 1856. It is known as the fraternity of firsts: first with a national headquarters, with a leadership school, to become an international fraternity and to have a national magazine. | Social |
| Sigma Alpha Iota | To form chapters of women college students and alumnae who have a sincere interest in music. To uphold the highest standards of music. To further the development of music in America and throughout the world. To give inspiration and encouragement to members. To organize the cultural life of Sigma Alpha Iota members as a contributing factor to their educational growth. To support the ideals and goals of the member's Alma Mater. To adhere to the highest standards of citizenship in school, community, and fraternity life. | Departmental |
| Sigma Chi | Founded in 1855, Sigma Chi is one of the oldest fraternities and can be found on more than 255 college campuses throughout the United States and Canada. The fraternity prides itself on untiring brotherhood and commitment to community service. Sigma Chi promotes lifelong leadership, a positive atmosphere and an attitude of success. | Social |
| Sigma Tau Delta | FHSU’s chapter of the International English Honor Society confers distinction for high achievement in the English language and literature in undergraduate and professional studies, promotes interest in literature and the English language, and fosters the discipline of English in all its aspects, including creative and critical writing. FHSU has had an active chapter since 1989. | Honorary |
| Social Work Club | The Social Work Club allows students of all classifications a chance to get to know one another. The upper-class students assist the underclass students in their academic careers. The Social Work Club also is involved in campus and community activities. The club also hosts speakers to find more information about new ideas in the changing career of social work. | Departmental |
| Society of Physics Students | SPS promotes physics, engineering, and the FHSU physics department. SPS strives to provide opportunities for FHSU students to learn more about physics and engineering and encourage K-12 students to become interested in physics and engineering. | Departmental |
| Society of Student Sonographers | This organization promotes a professional attitude, moral conduct, etc. which incur with the standards that will be expected of members upon becoming Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. | Departmental |
| Spanish Club | The purpose of this organization is to promote the Modern Language Department as well to promote the Spanish languages and cultures | Departmental |
| SPURS | SPURS is an Honor Society and community service organization for sophomores having a 3.0 grade point average in their freshman year. | Honorary |
| Sternberg Geosciences Club | The Sternberg Geosciences Club stimulates interest in scientific study and research in geology, geography and related fields while promoting Kansas Science and FHSU. | Departmental |
| Student Environmental Organization | The Student Environmental Organization strives to stimulate interest in environmental issues on the FHSU campus and to promote fellowship among students with environmental interests. In addition it promotes sound environmental policy at FHSU and encourages greater environmental awareness and stimulate action towards the goal of environmental sustainability on the campus and in the local community | Campus-Wide |
| Student Feminist Organization | The SFO’s purpose is to educate those willing about the truths and stereotypes associated with the title of feminism. The organization also strives to create and promote an environment: where people are not determined by their sex or their gender, but instead, are recognized and respected by their individual identity separate from sex and gender, and where there is equality for everyone | Campus-Wide |
| Student Government Association (SGA) | The SGA exists to serve, protect and promote the interests and rights of FHSU students. It is a representational form of government with student Senate seats available by major. SGA serves as a vehicle for students to examine, discuss and take action on campus issues. The SGA has a long history of being the central student organization at FHSU. The goal is to work as an advocacy on behalf of students’ concerns. Student government works with every student organization on campus and serves as the voice of FHSU students to the Kansas Board of Regents. In addition, SGA oversees the distribution of student fee money to all student organizations and student services. | Campus-Wide |
| Tau Kappa Epsilon | As a national fraternity that was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University, the TKE brotherhood prides itself on its involvement with the campus and community. | Social |
| Technology Education Collegiate Association (TECA) | TECA is dedicated to enhancing professionalism and promoting leadership among college and university students in Technology Studies. It is open to all students taking technology classes. | Departmental |
| Tigers 4 Life | Promote effective communication and networking between students and alumni. You can obatin a leadership roll and help coordinate projects and events which involve collaboration and engagement with Alumni to instill pride and tradition on campus for students, faculty, staff, and alumni. | Campus-Wide |
| Tiger CLAWS | Tiger CLAWS (Campus Leaders Advocating Wellness for Students) shall actively promote safe and healthy lifestyle decisions concerning hig-risk behaviors within the Fort Hays State Univeristy student body. | Campus-Wide |
| TigerComm | The organization strives to provide students with practical experience in the public relation, advertising and marketing industry, as well as provide networking opportunities for members with industry professionals. | Campus-Wide |
| TigerWild | TigerWild promotes school pride at athletic contests, campus events and community activities. They aim to instill and uphold FHSU tradition. TigerWild will collaborate with university and community groups in an effort to increase enthusiasm and involvement on campus and in the community. As an FHSU student organization, TigerWild will represent FHSU positively while remaining consistent with University regulations and policies. | Campus-Wide |
| Turkish Association | The purpose of the organization is to raise public awareness on contemporary issues and build a common understanding of Turkish culture. | Campus-Wide |
| University Activities Board (UAB) | UAB is a programming organization that initiates many of the activities that make FHSU the focus of community life for students, faculty, staff, administrators, and invited guests. UAB offers events, educational programs, and popular and diverse entertainment for students to complement classroom education and to educate, entertain, and enlighten with programs responsive to students’ wants and needs. | Campus-Wide |
| University Leader | The staff of the University Leader produces a weekly newspaper for the FHSU community. Membership is open to all students. | Campus-Wide |
| Up 'Til Dawn | To help raise awareness and fundraise money for St Jude Children's Research Hospital. | Campus-Wide |
| Wiest/Agnew Hall Council | The Councils’ purpose is to serve the residents of these two halls by stimulating, encouraging and coordinating their interests and efforts in matters affecting their social and academic education at FHSU. | Residential Halls |
| Wooster Community Council | The organization; establishes and reviews policies governing residents of Wooster Place, provides social activities and residential life programming for residents, and represents the residents to constituencies of the University community. | Residential Halls |
| Young Democrats | This organization strives to educate students and the community about the philosophy of the Democratic Party, assist in the Election of local, state, and national Democratic candidates and affect political change on the local, state, and national level. | Campus-Wide |

