Mathematics and Sciences Student Organizations

Academic Clubs

American Chemical Society Student Chapters are organizations for undergraduate science majors. Members participate in a wide range of programs and activities that enhance their college experience and prepare them for successful careers.

The Mathematical Association of America is the world’s largest community of mathematicians, students, and enthusiasts. We further the understanding of our world through mathematics because mathematics drives society and shapes our lives.

The Wildlife Society, founded in 1937, is an international organization serving wildlife professionals in all areas of wildlife conservation and resource management. Its goal is to promote excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education.

Honor Societies

Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) is the National Health Preprofessional Honor Society dedicated to the encouragement and recognition of excellence in preprofessional health scholarship.

Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) is an honor society for students of the biological sciences. Since its founding in 1922, more than 175,000 persons have been accepted into lifetime membership, and more than 430 chapters have been established.

Kappa Mu Epsilon is a specialized honor society in Mathematics. KME was founded in 1931 to promote the interest of mathematics among undergraduate students. Its chapters are located in colleges and universities of recognized standing which offer a strong mathematics major.

Phi Lambda Upsilon is the National Chemistry Honor Society. The aims and purposes of PLU are the promotion of high scholarship and original investigation in all branches of pure and applied chemistry.