Clubs and Organizations
Trevecca provides multiple opportunities for students to be involved in clubs and organizations. Club Rush is held at the start of each semester and more information on clubs is available from the coordinator for Clubs and Organizations, Jeremy Bauer at JWBauer@trevecca.edu.
- Scholastic Departmental Organizations
These are organized to develop an appreciation among students for their intended profession. They are Pi Kappa Delta (National Speech Organization), Science Club, Alpha Pi Chapter of Sigma Zeta, Science and Math National Honor Society, Tau Epsilon (Education), Phi Beta Lambda (Business Club), Social Work Club and Forensics.
- Music Organizations
These include the following performing groups: Wind Ensemble, TNaz Jazz, Trevecca Symphony Orchestra, Testify, Concert Choir, TNU Singers, Lyric Theatre, Guitar Ensemble, Fuze Element, Pep Band, Percussion Ensemble, Commercial Ensemble, Commercial Vocal Ensemble, Jazz Combo, and various chamber ensembles.
- Religious Clubs
See Religious Organizations.
- Trevecca Intramural Association
This student organization maintains an active and well-rounded program of intramural athletics for both men and women. Please see intramural program description for further information.
- Honor Society
The Honor Society is composed of students (sophomores and above) who maintain a cumulative average of 3.5 or above for two consecutive semesters. If a member maintains this average until graduation, he or she may be elected to the Zeta Chapter of the National Nazarene Honor Society, Phi Delta Lambda.
- Residence Hall Association
The RHA was founded in 1997. Everyone who lives in a University residence hall is a member. The RHA provides opportunities for its membership to learn leadership skills, grow spiritually, and develop socially.
- Other Clubs
Other student organizations serve special interests. Also, if sufficient interest is evidenced, new clubs may be chartered by working with the ASB Vice President and the VP and Dean of Student Development. Organizing a new club requires a charter and constitution and compliance with all requirements for clubs and organizations.