| Organization Name | Description | Organization Type | Campus Box | Adviser Campus Box Phone Number |
| 351 Design | To gain a higher knowledge, experience, and skill sets in the field of graphic design. | Academic | 1168 | Barbara Nwacha Box 1774 618-650-2813 |
| A Cross Between Campus Ministry | Provides spiritual assistance and encouragement in all areas of life. Open to all students. | Religious | 1168 | Robert LeAnder Box 1801 618-650-2554 |
| Accounting Club | Purpose is to stimulate an interest in the accounting profession. Open to students in good academic standing and taking a course. | Academic | 1457 | Linda Lovata Box 1104 618-650-2623 |
| Active Minds at SIUE | Special Interest | 1451 | Aminata Cairo Box 1451 618-650-2909 | |
| Aerospace Club | Supports cadets of Air Force ROTC in their pursuit of becoming future Air Force Officers. Open to any student and faculty. | Special Interest | 1168 | Anthony Patino, 1LT Box 1048 618-650-5903 |
| African Student Association | To foster the spirit of understanding and cooperation among African students and others. Open to all students. | Cultural | 1168 | Anthony Denkyirah Box 1147 618-650-2618 |
| Alestle, The | Campus newspaper. Open to anyone interested in working in any aspect of a newspaper. | Other | 1167 | Tammy Merrett-Murry Box 1167 618-650-3597 |
| Alpha Kappa Lambda | Fraternity, to foster and encourage high scholarship, leadership, loyalty, and self support. Open to undergraduate males. | Greek | 1168 | Roxie Renner Box 1640 618-650-3783 |
| Alpha Omega Eta | This is a multicultural greek sorority. Intend to promote Pam-Africanism & also unite for the interest of women and children all over the world. | Greek | 1168 | Faustina Blankson Box 1126 618-650-303 |
| Alpha Phi | Sorority, to promote growth in character of each of its members. Open to all students. | Greek | 1169 | Jim McDermott Box 1169 618-650-3949 |
| Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. | Fraternity, open to undergraduate males. | Greek | 1168 | Kelley Brooks Box 1600 618-650-2628 |
| Alpha Phi Omega | Service Fraternity. Members must fulfill financial, service, scholarship, and attendance obligations. | Special Interest | 1168 | Brian Hinterscher |
| Alpha Sigma Tau | Social Sorority promotes ethical, cultural, and social development. Open to any female. | Greek | 1168 | Christy McDougal |
| American Advertising Federation | This club will enable students who are interested in advertising gather with students with the same interest. You will gain "real world" experience by helping with advertisements for other campus organizations. | Professional | 1168 | Cory Byers Box 1775 618-650-3827 |
| American Cancer Society Colleges Against Cancer | Purpose of reducing cancer incidence and death and measurably improving quality of life for cancer patients and survivors. | Special Interest | 1168 | Tammy Livingston Box 1170 618-650-3040 |
| American Concrete Institute Student Chapter (ACI) | Encourage student interest in the study of concrete and to develop an awareness of ACI. | Professional | 1807 | Anne Werner Box 1803 618-650-3374 |
| American Pharmacists Association | Provides information, education, and advocacy to help all student pharmacists develop professionalism and improve pharmacy skills and patient care. | Professional | 1168 | Jessica Kerr Box 2000 618-650-5138 |
| American Red Cross Club | Provide students and faculty with an opportunity to further the mission of the Red Cross. | Special Interest | 1168 | Gerald Schlemer Box 1129 618-650-2871 |
| American Society of Civil Engineers | Encourages the development of professional civil engineers. Open to any student in good academic standing. | Professional | 1800 | Brent Vaughn Box 1800 618-650-3533 |
| American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, SIUE Student Chapter | Provides Pharmacy students with networking opportunities to meet with professionals in the field, and Educational programs for geriatric pharmacy and access to internships. | Professional | 2000 | Miranda Wilhelm Box 2000 618-650-5124 |
| American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) | Professional | 1168 | Serdar Celik Box 1805 618-650-2584 | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers | Purpose is creating an awareness of and advance students in mechanical engineering. Open to all students with an interest in mechanical engineering. | Professional | 1805 | Ke Li Box 1805 618-650-2820 |
| Anthropology Club | Fosters a greater interest in anthropology. Open to students with a 2.0 or better G.P.A. | Academic | 1151 | Greg Vogel Box 1451 618-650-2744 |
| Arabic Club | Promote Arabic language and culture and to educate students about the Middle East. | Cultural | 1168 | Stephen Tamari Box 1454 618-650-3967 |
| Association for School and Community Careers (ASCC) | Purpose of this organization is to provide students the opportunity to explore the diverse professional career options available to students in the School of Education (SoE). | Academic | 1168 | Gretchen Fricke Box 1062 618-650-3580 |
| Association of Black Student Social Workers of SIUE | To provide a forum where social workers and other social services can exchange ideas, offer services and develp programs in the interest of the community. Membership is extended to al active students, undergraduate and graduate. | Professional | 1168 | Shonda Lawrence Box 1450 618-650-5645 |
| Association of Information Technology Professionals | To promote a better understanding of data processing technology and design. Open to students with 2.5 GPA and pursuing a Management Information Systems degree. | Professional | 1106 | Andrea Hester Box 1106 618-650-3715 |
| Baptist Student Ministries | Purpose is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in meeting the needs of the campus community. Open to all students. | Religious | 1168 | Gregory Crook Box 1040 618-650-2190 |
| Bass Masters Club | Promotes the recreational pursuit of bass fishing on campus and within the community. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-3242 |
| Beta Alpha Psi | Promotes, supports, and recognizes outstanding achievement in the field of accounting. | Honorary | 1104 | Allen Hunt Box 1104 618-650-5230 |
| Biology Club | Purpose is to function as a professional society for students interested in the biological sciences. Open to all students. | Academic | 1651 | Thomas Fowler Box 1651 618-650-5231 |
| Black Student Union | Motivates Black Students to be more actively involved in shaping their own campus life. Open to all students. | Cultural | 1168 | Earleen Patterson Box 1641 618-650-3790 |
| Bluff Hall Council | Dedicated to fostering a quality living and learning environment. | Other | 1168 | Spencer Giese Box 1256 618-650-2900 |
| Bowling Club | To increase recreation interest and education in bowling and to select qualified Male and Female teams to represent SIUE in competitions. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Breakers Club | To gather, teach, and make students aware of the Bboy sport and culture. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-324 |
| Purpose is to enhance campus life through social, recreational, educational, and cultural activities. Open to undergrads with 2.5 GPA and graduates with 3.0 GPA. | Other | 1168 | Michelle Welter | |
| Campus Crusade for Christ | CCC exists to provide regular opportunities to study and discuss the Bible, worship, and pray, all in a group setting, which also provides opportunities for fellowship, encouragement and spiritual development among members. | Religious | 1168 | Christine Emling |
| Campus Recreation Student Employee Development Committee | Give student employees of the Department of Campus Recreation with any major/minor the opportunity to develop as professionals by providing them with mock interviews, resume workshops, networking opportunities, and fund raising. | Professional | 1157 | Nathan Scott |
| Capoeira Volta ao Mundo Club (VAM) | To promote Brazilian culture and physical fitness | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-324 |
| Catholic Newman Student Union | Will foster the spiritual, service, and social interests of Catholic students. Open to all students. | Religious | 1059 | Claudia Calzetta |
| Fosters a greater interest in chemistry. Open to any student, faculty, or staff member interested in chemistry. | Academic | 1652 | Edward Navarre | |
| Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship | The purpose of this organization shall be to promote the spiritual and social life of the college student of SIUE by providing those opportunities for worship, fellowship, training, and evangelism, which will accomplish those ends. | Religious | 1168 | Darleen Harmon Box 1157 618-650-2375 |
| Chi Epsilon | Promotes the profession of civil engineering. Open to students in the upper 1/3 of his or her class in civil engineering. | Honorary | 1800 | Nader Panahshahi |
| Christian Student Fellowship | Provides an encouraging, enriching fellowship for students united by faith in Christ. Open to all students. | Religious | 1168 | Craig Miner Box 1147 618-650-2653 |
| Circle K Club | This is an international service organization. | Special Interest | 1168 | Nancy Ellington Box 1772 618-650-3076 |
| Climbers Anonymous | The purpose of this organization is to provide students, faculty, staff and alumni with the opportunity to interact in a safe climbing environment. | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-3242 |
| Club Baseball | Offers students the opportunity to participate in competitive baseball against teams from other schools and clubs. Open to all. | Recreational | 1057 | Keith Becherer |
| Club Football | Purpose is to involve all students in football games. Open to students with 75% attendance, dues required. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Club Tennis | Provide students with a social network opportunity to meet friends, recreational and competitive play. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-324 |
| Club Ultimate | The purpose is to compete against other schools in Ultimate. (Frisbee ®) | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer |
| College Democrats | Provide opportunity to stimulate in the SIUE community an active interest in governmental affairs, increase the efficiency of popular government, to foster and perpetuate the ideals and principles of the Democratic Party. | Special Interest | 1168 | Nicholas Guehlstorf |
| College Republicans | Develop political skills and leadership abilities among Republican students as preparation for future service by them to the party, the community, and the country. | Special Interest | 1168 | Ray Darr |
| The purpose of this organization is to inform, support, and inspire college students to be entrepreneurial and seek opportunity through enterprise creation. | Professional | 1168 | Timothy Schoenecker | |
| Collegiate Pan-Hellenic Council | Governing body for the 3 National Pan-Hellenic Council Greek sororities. Administers recruitment and educational programs for women. Open to all students. | Greek | 1168 | John Davenport |
| COMMraderie | Provide formal structure for relations between students, faculty and staff. | Academic | 1168 | Jocelyn DeGroot-Brown Box 1772 618-650-3090 |
| Competitive Cheerleading Club | The purpose of this organization is to support the SIUE Club Football Team at their games, promote school spirit, and compete against other schools in cheerleading competitions. | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer |
| Increases knowledge and applications of modern computing machinery. Open to all students. | Academic | 1656 | Gary Mayer | |
| To provide and opportunity of growth and knowledge through education about the construction industry | Academic | 1168 | Chris Gordon | |
| Cougar Baja | We are a group of Engineers that design, build, and race an off road vehicle in international events representing SIUE. All major engineer programs in the U.S. make appearances at these events. | Academic | 1168 | Fengxia Wang |
| To provide programming opportuniteis to promote the personal and academic development of each resident living in Cougar Village. | Other | 1168 | Rex Jackson | |
| Council for Exceptional Children | Promotes the education and welfare of exceptional children, and the persons engaged in the education of such children. | Professional | 1147 | Craig Miner Box 1147 618-650-2653 |
| Cricket Club | Promote, encourage, and develop interest in and understanding of the game of cricket in accordance with the Laws of Cricket and in the best traditions of sportsmanship. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| To promote awareness and interest in the Criminal Justice field. | Academic | 1168 | Erin Heil | |
| Cycling Club | To sponsor and promote races, tours, and recreational rides, as well as other events relevant to bicycling interests. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-3242 |
| Delta Lambda Phi | To develop friendship, leadership, and association among all men and to enhance the quality of life among gay, bisexual, and progressive men by providing social, service, and recreational activities. | Greek | 1168 | Norris Manning |
| Delta Phi Epsilon | Sorority provides social, scholarship, and service opportunities for all undergraduate women. | Greek | 1168 | Duff Wrobbel |
| Delta Sigma Pi (Business Fraternity) | To foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. | Professional | 1168 | John Navin |
| Delta Theta Tau | Engineering leader for service, profession, and brotherhood | Honorary | 1168 | Ryan Fries Box 1800 618-650-8026 |
| Digital and Photographic Imagers | To provide the SIUE community with opportunities to be involved in activities, discussions, and workshops dealing with photography and digital imaging. | Academic | 1774 | Steven Brown |
| Disney College Program Alumni Association | To promote the Disney College Program, provide support and networking opportunities to current program participants and Alumni, to prepare future participants for the program and to provide support to the community though volunteer and community service projects. | Special Interest | 1168 | Connie Dake |
| Dynamic Evolution | Provide students entertainment and expression through the art of dancing Hip-Hop. | Recreational | 1168 | Connie Dake Box 1630 618-650-2056 |
| Edwardsville Cougar Officials | To get students and faculty at SIUE involved in officiating on and off campus in all sports. | Recreational | 1157 | Nathan Scott Box 1157 618-650-3245 |
| Emperial | Bring together talented dancers with common interests and master the art of dancing. | Recreational | 1168 | Eboni Thompson Box 1600 618-650-2754 |
| To provide opportunities for students to use engineering skills & knowledge to improve the quality of life for communities both locally and internationally. | Professional | 1168 | Chris Gordon | |
| To function as an academic association for students interested in English Language fields. | Academic | 1168 | Stacey Brown | |
| Equestrian Club | A student run organization that enables all students who have riding experience and/or want to gain knowledge about horses, equine healthcare and management the opportunity to actively do so. | Recreational | 1157 | Darleen Harmon |
| Promotes professional competence and dedication of individual members for the health education discipline. | Honorary | 1126 | Gina Goebel | |
| Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) | Study Bible from ELCA perspective, outreach to community through volunteerism, enhance spirituality of selves and others. | Religious | 1168 | Kathleen Tunney Box 1450 618-650-5428 |
| EAC will be a voice for the students and will provide social activities. EAC will also help foster a quality living environment. | Other | 1168 | Justin Allen | |
| Exercise Science Club | To advance knowledge and experience of students while helping the community. | Evergreen Area Council | Evergreen Area Council | Erin Vanderbunt Box 1126 618-650-3252 |
| Fellowship of English Students & Teachers (FEEST) | Purpose is to connect active and aspiring English Education practitioners to one another. | Academic | 1168 | Heather Johnson |
| The SIUE Flying Cougars shall serve as a forum for interested bodies to gain information regarding skydiving and sport parachuting activities. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer | |
| Formula SIUE | Dedicated to supplementing classroom theories with extracurricular hands on experience. The team will design, fabricate, and finance the completion of the Formula SAE vehicle each year. | Academic | 1168 | X. Terry Yan |
| Future Music Business Professionals | Help prepare students to enter into the business side of the music industry. | Professional | 1168 | Audrey Tallant Box 1771 618-650-2790 |
| Member will practice their skills and meet others with a similar interest, specifically video game development. The group will work together to procurea final result that everyone will be proud of. | Special Interest | 1168 | Dennis Bouvier | |
| A Latina oriented but non-exclusive social sorority that promotes academic excellence, community service, cultural awareness, and sisterhood. Open to all female students with a 2.6 or higher GPA. | Greek | 1168 | Amelia Perez | |
| Furthers professional interest in geography through training in academic experiences other than those of the classroom. | Honorary | 1459 | Susan Hume | |
| Gay-Straight Alliance | Purpose is to provide an atmosphere of support for gay and lesbian students. Open to all students. | Special Interest | 1168 | Robyn Berkley |
| Geography Club | To promote awareness regarding environmental, economic, or cultural issues | Academic | 1168 | Susan Hume |
| God’s Annointed Mime Ministry | God’s Anointed Mime Minstry is created with desire and full intent as chosen vessels to speak through the flow of movement without saying a word. | Religious | 1168 | Rozina Coleman |
| Golden Key International Honor Society | Purpose is to recognize and encourage scholastic achievement in all fields of study, provide scholarships and career assistance. Membership by invitation only, top 15% rank. | Honorary | 1168 | James Panico |
| Gospel Choir | Promotes cultural awareness of Afro-American gospel music. Open to any student in good standing. | Special Interest | 1168 | Lydia Jackson |
| This organization will provide a formal structure for communication between faculty, SIUE, and the students of the Master of Social Work (MSW) program. It offers opportunities for further professional development as Social Workers. Lastly, this organization provides forums for students in the MSW program to come together as a small group within the broader community of SIUE. | Academic | 1168 | Bryan Duckham | |
| Greek Council | Judicial organization, oversees all Greek organizations, programs, and events. Open to all students. | Greek | 1168 | John Davenport |
| Hillel Foundation | This is a National Jewish Organization. The pupose is to provide a Jewish presence on campus. | Religious | 1168 | Diane Sol |
| Hispanic Student Union | Promote language and culture of Latin based countries through activities and service. Open to students with 2.0 GPA. | Cultural | 1168 | Robin Kilpartick Box 1620 618-650-3708 |
| Hybrid Movements | Teaches new styles of dance and martial arts. Open to all students. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Offers students a chance to play ice hockey at a collegiate level. Open to students with a 2.0 GPA, attending all meetings. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer | |
| Il Risplendore (Italian Club) | Purpose is to promote the Italian language, culture, and general interest of the Edwardsville area. | Cultural | 1168 | Anthony DiPaolo |
| Promotes overall growth of all the Indian Students and promote fellowship and understanding among the campus community. Open to all students. | Special Interest | 1168 | Ramana Madupalli | |
| Inspired Models Achieving Greatness & Experience (I.M.A.G.E.) | The purpose of the organization is to provide training, experience, and modeling opportunities to those who share interest in fashion, modeling, and/or photography. | Special Interest | 1168 | Kelley Brooks Box 1600 618-650-2628 |
| Promotes professional development of electrical engineering and its branches. Open to all students. | Professional | 1801 | George Engel | |
| To promote the advancement of transportation and traffic engineering by fostering the close association of students with the transportation and traffic engineering profession and the Institute; to acquaint students with topics of interest in transportation and traffic engineering through the medium of competent speakers and of Chapter-sponsored trips; to foster the development of professional spirit, to promote common interests among students and to encourage the enhancement and optimization of facilities for transportation and traffic engineering study. | Professional | 1168 | Huaguo Zhou | |
| Interfraternity Council | Representative and governing body of Greek social fraternities. Open to all students. | Greek | 1168 | John Davenport |
| International Association of Jazz Educators | Promotes jazz education within school and the community. Open to all students. | Professional | 1771 | Reginald Thomas |
| International Business Association | The purpose of this organization shall be to enhance and strengthen student awareness of international business. | Professional | 1168 | Ayse Evrensel |
| Provides assistance to international students and promotes involvement with the SIUE community. Open to all students. | Cultural | 1168 | Geeteeca Vanaik | |
| Intervarsity Christian Fellowship | To witness Jesus Christ and to deepen spiritual life. Open to all students. | Religious | 1168 | Ryan Krauss |
| Iranian Student Society | Purpose is to promote friendly relations between cultures of students, provide information and guidance to new Iranian students, communicate and cooperate with other Iranian cultures and countries. | Cultural | 1168 | Sadegh Khazaeli Box 1652 618-650-3561 |
| Jazz Education Network (JEN) | Promotes jazz education within school and the communitiy. Open to all students. | Professional | 1771 | Reginald Thomas Box 1771 618-650-2902 |
| Jiu Jitsu Club | Purpose is to offer a chance to learn jiu-jitsu. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-3242 |
| Joint Engineering Student Council | Purpose to represent the student body to the administration of the School including women, minority and international student issues. | Professional | 1804 | Hasan Sevim |
| Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. | Fraternity that promotes spiritual, social, intellectual, and moral welfare of members, along with community service. | Greek | 1168 | Kareem Jackson |
| An International Honor Society is dedicated to scholarship and excellence in education. Promotes a high degree of professional fellowship. | Honorary | 1122 | Barbara O'Donnell | |
| Kinesiology Student Association | Purpose is uniting those with interests in Kinesiology. Open to students with 2.0 GPA. | Academic | 1126 | Karen Lux |
| Lutheran Campus Ministry | Purpose is to provide an environment in which SIUE students, staff and faculty can come together in fellowship that is practiced by the Lutheran Church Missouri-Synod. | Religious | 1168 | John Savoie |
| Making Waves | Purpose is to educate students in regards to women's issues, studies, and activities/programs. Open to all with a 2.0 GPA. | Special Interest | 1168 | Carly Hayden Foster |
| Marketing Association | Purpose is to promote and provide students with an opportunity to pursue a career in the field of Marketing. Open to all students. | Professional | 1105 | Edmund Hershberger |
| Purpose is to foster social interactions in and among the Master of Marketing Research students. | Academic | 1168 | Timucin Ozcan | |
| Math Club | To provide a forum where students and faculty may entertain, explore, and enjoy mathematical theories, ideas and concepts. | Academic | 1168 | Cindy Traub Box 1653 618-650-2356 |
| Meals and Music Ministries | Purpose of this organization is to make disciples of Jesus Christ at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville through meals, music, Bible study and reflection, fellowship, athletics and good works. | Religious | 1168 | Anthony Denkyirah |
| Men’s Club Basketball | Organization where students can come together and participate in tournements, games, organized practices, meetings and fundraisers. | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-3242 |
| Men’s Club Soccer | Students will play soccer against other schools. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Men's Rugby Team | Provide students the opportunity to compete in rugby. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer Box 1157 618-650-3242 |
| Men's Volleyball Club | Purpose is to provide another recreational activity for students and faculty. Open to all. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Metro East Community Chorus and Orchestra (MECCO) | Opportunities for professional development, create inspiring music for the community and to raise awareness and financial support for the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. | Special Interest | 1168 | Joel Knapp |
| Muslim Student Association | This organization seeks to bring about better understanding of Islam as a religion and disclaim any myths or misconceptions about Islam or Muslims. | Cultural | 1168 | Abdullatif Hamad |
| National Art Education Association | Provides a smooth transition from art education preparation to professional practice. Open to art ed. majors. | Professional | 1764 | Alyssia Ruggiero |
| The purpose of NCPA student chapter is to provide a forum for pharmacy students to learn about the many career opportunities available in independent pharmacy practice. | Professional | 2000 | Walter Siganga | |
| National Pan-Hellenic Council | The governing body of the historically African-American fraternities and sororities. Plans events. Open to all students. | Greek | 1168 | John Davenport |
| National Science Teachers Association Student Chapter (NSTA) | Promotes the mission of NSTA, acquaints teacher candidates with the support resources available form NSTA and with others in the field of education at SIUE, and provides additional professional development in science education to teacher candidates. | Professional | 1168 | Stephen Marlette Box 1122 618-650-2131 |
| National Society of Black Engineers | Promotes Black and other ethnic minority participation in the field of engineering. Must major in engineering. | Professional | 1168 | Robert LeAnder |
| National Society of Collegiate Scholars | To recognize high achievement among first and second year students in all academic disciplines and to organize and encourage learning opportunities through community service. | Honorary | 1168 | Charles Berger |
| Purpose is for closer affiliation with professionals in the discipline of human communication sciences and disorders. Open to all students. | Professional | 1147 | Steffany Chleboun | |
| New Horizons | Purpose is to make the university experience for students with disabilities easier and more accessible. Open to all students. | Special Interest | 1611 | Jim Boyle |
| To unite college men of similar high ideals of scholarship and manhood. Must have 3.5 G.P.A. | Greek | 1168 | Jesse Harris | |
| One Mic Poetry | The purpose of One Mic Poetry is to enrich the lives of all men and women through the vessel of spoken word. | Special Interest | 1168 | Adrian Matejka |
| Recognize students who have attained high standards of academic performance and leadership in inter-Greek Activities. Must have 2.75 G.P.A. and held a chapter executive position or council office. | Honorary | 1168 | John Davenport | |
| Organization of Minority Business | Promotes professional development, leadership, and growth of minority business students. Open to all students. | Professional | 1168 | Robyn Berkley |
| Organizational Communication Student Association | Provide access and resources in the field of organizational communication. | Academic | 1138 | Sonia Zamanou-Erickson Box 1772 618-650-3089 |
| Outdoor Adventure Club | Purpose is to accommodate our outdoor member’s interests in whatever outdoor activity they are passionate about. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Paintball Club | Provides a fun and safe environment in which to play the sport of paintball for its members and their friends. Members will learn the value of teamwork and problem solving while being educated with the familiarities of the game. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Painting & Drawing Club | To provide educational resources for the painting students of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, through additional visiting artists, student exchanges and critiques. | Academic | 1168 | Brigham Dimick |
| Parks Guard | To compete in exhibition riffle drill meets and perform colorguards at various sporting events. | Special Interest | 1048 | Cathy Harmon Box 1352 618-650-2500 |
| Percussion Club of SIUE | To reach those interested in percussion. | Special Interest | 1168 | Daniel Smithiger Box 1771 618-650-3913 |
| Phi Alpha Theta | Promotes the study of history between students, teachers, and writers of history. | Honorary | 1454 | Steven Tamari |
| Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. | To show high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. | Greek | 1168 | Bryan Jack |
| Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society | Encourages and rewards freshman scholarship. | Honorary | 1058 | Jim Klenke |
| Rewards undergraduate and graduate scholarships. Open to top 5% of juniors and top 10% of seniors and graduate students. | Honorary | 1433 | ||
| Fraternity, purpose is to establish and maintain fellowship, character, scholarship, and high ideals and morals. Open to all. | Greek | 1168 | Jeff Chitwood | |
| Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America, Inc. | To encourage and actively promote the highest standards of creativity, performance, education, and research in music in America. | Greek | 1771 | John Bell |
| An international honor society I philosophy encouraging an interest in the discipline of philosphy. | Honorary | 1433 | Alison Reiheld | |
| The purpose of this organization shall be to promote the science of physics across the campus community. | Academic | 1168 | Jeffrey Sabby | |
| To encourage and recognize outstanding scholorship and accomplishment in public affairs and administration. | Honorary | 1168 | Rochelle Henderson | |
| Pi Delta Phi (French Honor Society) | To recognize outstanding scholarship in French and to stimulate interest in French culture. | Honorary | 1168 | Debbie Mann |
| Pi Kappa Lambda | Recognizes and encourages students who have achieved the highest levels of musical and academic scholarship. | Honorary | 1771 | John Korak |
| Pi Mu Epsilon | Is a non-secret honorary organization whose purpose is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students at Southern Illinois Univeristy Edwardsville. | Honorary | 1653 | Adam Weyhaupt |
| Pi Sigma Alpha (Alpha Epsilon Upsilon Chapter) | Purpose is to advance understanding and interest in political science; to recognize exceptional academic achievement in political science; to promote civic engagement; and encourage a better understanding of the institutions, groups, and individuals relevant to governmental decision-making. | Honorary | 1168 | Carly Hayden Foster |
| Pi Tau Sigma (Alpha Chi Chapter) | Promote excellence in Mechanical Engineering. | Honorary | 1805 | Majid Molki Box 1805 618-650-2372 |
| Promotes political awareness and involvement across campus. Open to all SIUE students in good standing. | Academic | 1453 | Anne Flaherty | |
| Powerlifting Club | To create a forum conducive to the purpose of engaging in powerlifting competitions, along with practices and meetings, and to involve all students in an organization in which they can have fun and meet new people no matter what their sports ability. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Pre Dental Association | Purpose is to introduce pre-dental students to the field of dentistry and familiarize them with dental school. Open to all students. | Academic | 1168 | Robert Dixon |
| Promotes the principles, ideals, and precepts for those interested in law. Open to students interested in law and 2.0 GPA. | Professional | 1168 | Ann Dirks-Linhorst | |
| To provide a group where all the members have a similar goal. The Pre-Medical Association will serve as a place where a person seeking a career in medicine could get a head start in preparing for this career at the undergraduate level. | Academic | 1651 | Paul Brunkow | |
| Pre-Optometry Association | To inform, support, and prepare student whom are interested in the field of optometry. | Academic | 1168 | Amanda Truong Box 1654 618-650-2599 |
| The association protects and advances the rights, interests, and welfare of students pursuing careers in pharmacy. | Academic | 1168 | Connie Stamper Carr | |
| Print Council | To Provide educational resources for printmaking students of SIUE through additional visiting artists, current publications, discussion groups, instructional resources, and conferences. | Academic | 1168 | Todd Anderson |
| Promoting Recruiting Increasing Minority Educators (PRIME) | Purpose is to promote, recruit, and increase minority education majors in the School of Education. | Academic | 1168 | Michael Afolayan |
| Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology | To encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship with members in psychology. Open to students with 12 hrs. of coursework and a major or minor in psychology. | Honorary | 1121 | Mike Dudley |
| Dedicated to providing a more broad education to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville students about psychology as a subject, a career, a science, an educational tool, an interest, and a social movement. | Academic | 1168 | Betsy Meinz | |
| Provides an opportunity for public relations growth through peers and professionals in the field. Open to all students. | Professional | 1772 | Stacey Howard | |
| Racquetball Club | Aims to provide a competitive environment for members of the SIUE community to play racquetball. It is also the goal of the club to promote the sportof racquetball among the members of the SIUE community. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Raise Your Voice | Raise Your Voice works to promote civic engagement i.e. actions that educate people of the social, political, and economic issues. | Special Interest | 1168 | Sarah Laux |
| RAM (Retention of African American Men) Association | To foster a supportive environment with workshops, events, mentors, and academics for African-American men. | Special Interest | 1168 | Earleen Patterson |
| Purpose is to assist Campus Recreation in evaluating and developing intramural and recreation sports groups and the rules governing those groups. Open to all students. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer | |
| Red Storm | Provide an official fan base for SIUE sports and involve student body with athletes. | Recreational | 1168 | Jason Coomer Box 1129 618-650-2841 |
| RHA is a forum for the exchange of ideas between student leaders in Cougar Village Apartments, Bluff Hall, Prairie Hall, and Woodland Hall. | Other | 1168 | Kyle Lineback | |
| Pharmacy’s academic honor society, encourages and recognizes excellence in intellectual achievement and fosters fellowship among its members. The society encourages high standards of conduct and character, and advocates critical inquiry in all aspects of pharmacy. | Honorary | 1168 | William Wuller | |
| Roller Hockey Club | To promote sportsmanship among students and allowthe student body to participate in Roller Hockey and represent SIUE. There is a need for Roller Hockey to give members of SIUE the opportunity to participate in the sport of Roller Hockey. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Running & Jogging Club | To promote and encourage running and jogging within the SIUE community. | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer |
| Sagarmatha | The purpose of the Sagarmatha is to establish a good relationship between Nepalese and American students. | Cultural | 1168 | Mark Hildebrandt |
| School of Business ELITE | Purpose is to serve as a liaison between students, faculty, alumni, and others affiliated with the School of Business. | Academic | 1168 | Gary Giamartino |
| School of Pharmacy Class Organization | To provide opportunities for unity among the four School of Pharmacy classes and within each class. Additionally, to provide an opportunity to interact with the faculty and staff of the School of Pharmacy. The class organization also represents students with a unified voice and provides information, education, advocacy, and services. The class organization provides lifelong involvement in pharmacy. | Professional | 2000 | Mark Luer |
| Sculptors at Wagner | Purpose is to expand the opportunity for three dimensional art through guest artists, workshops, conferences, etc. Open to all. | Academic | 1774 | Thad Duhigg |
| Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. | A sorority that promotes self-improvement and service. Open to females with 2.5 GPA and 12 hours of community service. | Greek | 1168 | Pauline Hornberger |
| Recognizes outstanding students in the field of construction. | Honorary | 1803 | Kerry Slattery | |
| Fraternity that develops and strengthens the character of its members and instills those principles which are the responsibilities of an individual as a member of society. | Greek | 1168 | Kat Clark | |
| Sigma Pi Fraternity | Fraternity that promotes social and professional development. Must be 16 years old and of undergraduate status. | Greek | 1168 | Stephen Jankowski |
| Sigma Tau Gamma | Greek | 1168 | Leroy Searcy Box 1122 618-650-2373 | |
| Recognizes superior achievement in the nursing profession. | Honorary | 1066 | Frank Lyerla | |
| Purpose is dedicated to the advancement of human energy management in organizational settings. Open to all students. | Professional | 1100 | Robyn Berkley | |
| Purpose is to help Chinese students to assimilate to the local and campus communities, promoting and awareness of the Chinese culture. Open to all students. | Cultural | 1168 | Terry Yan | |
| Society of Composers, Inc. | The purpose of this organization is to unite composers and theorists, and to network with other composers. | Academic | Kimberly Archer | |
| Society of Edwardsville Glass Artists | Furthers exposure and understanding of glass as an art form. Open to anyone in the community, participation mandatory. | Academic | 1774 | Paul Dresang |
| To organize manufacturing engineers. | Professional | 1805 | Kevin Hubbard | |
| Promotes women in the field of engineering. Open to all undergraduates and graduates pursuing a career in engineering. | Professional | 1800 | Ying Shang | |
| Promotes the field of sociology through social and educational activities. Open to all students. | Academic | 1455 | Marvin Finkelstein | |
| The purpose of this organization is to develop solar powered cars in order to race them competitively. It is our desire to expand the general knowledge of alternative energy sources, particularly solar power, to the university and to the public. | Academic | 1801 | Andy Lozowski | |
| Southern Star Dancers | The Southern Star Dancers shall perform at all appropriate SIUE Intercollegiate Athletic events and shall represent SIUE as the official dance team. | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer |
| Spanish Club of SIUE | To extend the usage and learning of the Spanish language and culture outside the classroom and apply it to real-world situation, improving knowledge of content area | Academic | 1168 | Olga Bezhanova Box 1432 618-650-3242 |
| The purpose of this organization shall be to create a forum for the purpose of coordinating the sports clubs, along with organizing fundraisers and activities associated with the sports clubs. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer | |
| Promotes and awareness of art therapy. Open to anyone enrolled in art therapy courses or courses in related fields. | Professional | 1764 | Megan Robb | |
| Student Chapter of Industrial Engineers | Promotes the profession of industrial engineering. Open to undergraduates and graduates pursuing engineering or related fields. | Professional | 1805 | H Felix Lee |
| SETO shall provide all Theatre and Dance majors and minors and all other interested parties with the opportunity to produce theatrical performances for their growth and experience. | Academic | 1777 | Peter Cocuzza | |
| Student governing body of the SIUE community. Specific qualifications apply. | Other | 1160 | Steven Sperotto | |
| To educate communities on better health practices and to increase their awareness and understanding of diseases, while developing the role of the minority healthcare professional. | Professional | 2000 | LaKesha Butler | |
| Student Nurse Achievement Program (SNAP) | Provide opportunities for any student who is economically, academically, or financially disadvantages to participate in this nursing program. | Academic | 1066 | Natasha Smith Box 1200 618-650-6921 |
| Promotes the profession of nursing. Open to any student interested in nursing. | Professional | 1066 | Lisa Green | |
| To better understand and promote sustainability. | Special Interest | 1168 | Valerie Vogrin | |
| Student Program IEA-NEA | The purpose fo this organization is to allow networking opportunities among education students as well as faculty. This program allows future teachers to speak with professionals and gaina better understanding of the field before entering into a teaching career. | Professional | 1127 | Randy Smith |
| Furthers interests of social work within students. Open to any person interested. | Academic | 1450 | Gerald O'Brien | |
| Student-Athlete Advisory Committee | Support the mission of Intercollegiate Athletics at SIUE. | Special Interest | 1168 | Lindsey Schmidt Box 1129 618-650-3925 |
| Furthers the knowledge and appreciation of other cultures and the relations between American students and other cultures. | Academic | 1168 | Douglas Simms | |
| Students Assisting in Recruiting (STARS) | Purpose is to train student volunteers to provide daily campus tours to prospective students and families. Must have 2.5 GPA. | Other | 1600 | Ryan Downey |
| STAT will enhance the personal, academic and professional development of students of SIUE - past, present and future - through establishing and maintaining of mutually beneficial relationship with SIUE alumni. | Other | 1168 | Lisa Rimmert | |
| Student Union for Racial Equality (SURE) | The purpose of the Student Union for Racial Equality is to provide all interested individuals with the opportunity to ask questions, eliminate steorotypes, and take organized steps towards improving the perspectives of the greater society. This organization will unite individuals of all races to creatively and concurrently inspire the campus community and outlying individuals to open their minds to racial harmony. | Special Interest | Renee Fussell | |
| Tactics Club | Enhances members' minds with strategic, military, and historic knowledge through practical exercises. Open to all students. | Special Interest | 1168 | Michael Porch |
| Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido Club | Purpose to train self-defense and other martial arts techniques. Open to all students. | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer |
| Textile Arts Club, The | To further an understanding of aesthetics and sensibilities, a study of textiles as an art form. Open to students with a 2.0 GPA. | Special Interest | 1774 | Laura Strand |
| Trap & Skeet | Provide an opportunity for the student body to participate in shooting sports in a safe and competitive environment. | Recreational | 1168 | William Retzlaff |
| Turkish-American Students and Friends Association at SIUE | This organization shall increase friendship and promote cultural exchange between American and Turkish students and local communities. | Cultural | 1168 | Timucin Ozcan Box 1100 618-650-2407 |
| Assists students in obtaining internships and job employment in theatre. Must be in good academic standing. | Professional | 1777 | Alex Van Blommestein | |
| Purpose is to give members performance experience and to entertain the community as a whole. Open to all students. | Academic | 1777 | Kristin Best-Kinscherff | |
| Purpose is to work toward full student participation in all aspects of the Army ROTC and Cadet Club programs; to improve the ROTC program and themselves. | Special Interest | 1352 | David A Motes | |
| Veterans Student Association | To provide information and support veteran’s affairs for all students and members of the community. | Special Interest | 1168 | Mal Goldsmith |
| Wagner Association of Metalsmiths | Purpose is to further the field of jewelry and metalsmithing. Open to all students. | Academic | 1774 | Paulette Myers |
| Provides the campus community with opportunities to be exposed to the ceramic and glass arts. Must have 2.5 GPA. | Academic | 1774 | Eric Hoefer | |
| Purpose is to enhance student life on campus, to help equip students for a future in radio. Must pass a "Board Test" and have 2.0 GPA. | Special Interest | 1775 | Musonda Kapatamoyo | |
| Wildlife and Conservation Biology Club (WCB) | To provide information and support for students with an interest in wild life and conservation related careers. | Academic | 1168 | Richard Essner |
| Women's Bowling Club | This organization will compete in regional and national competitions, with the priority of being the best we can be with a desire to bring a national championship to SIUE. | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer |
| Women’s Club Basketball | Purpose of this club is to create an organization in which students can come together and participate in tournaments/games, organized practices, involved with the school, meet new people, and have fun. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Women’s Club Softball | Purpose of this organization shall be to create a group of individuals for the purpose of participating in a competitive sports club and organizing fundraisers and activities associated with the sports clubs. The team will involve students in an organization in which they can gain experience and meet new people. | Recreational | 1157 | Keith Becherer |
| Women's Club Volleyball | Purpose is to engage female students in volleyball games and practices. Open to any female student. | Recreational | 1168 | Keith Becherer |
| Woodland Hall Council shall provide a forum for student concerns within Woodland Hall as well as to serve as a programming board. | Special Interest | 1168 | Kyle Lineback | |
| Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. | Sorority that promotes scholarships, community services, and volunteer work. Must be an undergraduate, with 24 credit hrs. | Greek | 1168 | Florence Maatita |