Get Involved at McKendree!
Developing long lasting bonds and friendships is easy at McKendree. The Office of
Student Affairs is here to serve you through a variety of departments and programs
all intended to help you succeed academically while promoting a positive self-image.
Students are encouraged to fully participate in the life of the college. It is our
purpose to help create an environment that enhances the quality of your educational
experience. The inclusive spirit and tight community ensure fun and exciting things
to do on campus, including athletic events, campus organizations, fine arts events,
worship services, and much more! The opportunity to interact outside the classroom
is greatly appreciated by our students, faculty and staff.
If you are ready to maximize your college experience, click the links on the left
of the page or see below for more information on how you can "Get Involved" at McKendree
University!
Registered Student Organizations
McKendree University has numerous opportunities available for students to get involved
on campus. There are over 70 student organizations covering a diverse range of topics;
something for every individual. To help you find the organization that best suits
your interest, student organizations are placed in the following seven basic classifications:
• Academic Fraternities and Honor Societies
• Departmental Student Organizations
• Religious/Faith-Based Organizations
For more information about student organizations, you can search the classifications
(groups with web pages are listed), download the complete listing of campus organizations,
email the Director of Campus Activities, or visit the Office of Campus Activities
in Lower Deneen Center (The Lair).
Fraternity and Sorority Life
A strong academic record alone is not enough for a student to be successful in college.
For students to fully develop into excelling members of society, they must also expand
their social networks. Through their loyalty and dedication to one another, members
of Greek organizations often develop lifelong friendships while also often strengthening their characters.
McKendree University has chartered seven Greek societies: three national and four
local. McKendree's fraternity and sorority life provides valued lessons in leadership,
program design and development and opportunities to work with others toward a shared
goal. Greek organizations also offer educational enhancement and community service.
Student Government Association
Student Government leaders represent the student body to various constituents, work to address student
concerns, distribute funds to registered student organizations, sponsor campus events
and initiatives, and provide services and opportunities to help engage students. You
can get involved with SGA by working with or holding office as a member of the Executive
Board or as a Senator.
Campus Recreation and Intramurals
The Student Recreation Department operates under the premise that, in order to excel academically, students
need to have opportunities outside the classroom where they can meet other students,
socialize, develop leadership skills, and have the opportunity for fun competition
at the non-intercollegiate sport level. Intramural Sports is the co-curricular program
that complements the formal academic curriculum. We offer opportunities to currently
enrolled McKendree students, faculty, staff and their spouses/partners in a number
of competitive and structured activities each year. Participants have fun, learn new
sports, meet people from other cultures, test their physical ability, and take a break
from the everyday academic routine. Team sports generally take on a league structure
with a post-season tournament to determine champions.
Student Recreation is a department of the Office of Student Affairs. Most activities
are conducted at the Intramural (IM) Gym located on the north end of the Melvin Price
Convocation Center (MPCC). Students are welcome to participate in intramural activities,
take the initiative and organize an event or league on their own, or simply borrow
some of the equipment we have if you prefer to play some kickball, wiffleball, or
volleyball somewhere else on campus.
The McKendree Review
The McKendree Review is McKendree University's official student-run newspaper. The Review currently publishes four issues of student-written content each semester as a service
to the students of McKendree University. Issues are available in newsstands around
campus free-of-charge to everyone.
Office of Campus Activities
The Office of Campus Activities offers numerous opportunities for students as well as their parents and families
to become invested and connected to life at McKendree University. The office serves
as a resource center for campus involvement through various programs and services.
It strives to engage students in exploring their co-curricular experiences, beginning
at admission and continuing through graduation. The Office of Campus Activities sponsors
programs for the entire campus community and provides leadership development opportunities
for Registered Student Organizations. Our campus community is enriched through student
involvement and each student's willingness to create and follow their experiences.
The Office of Campus Activities provides and supports a number of programs and experiences
which promote educational, cultural, recreational, social and personal growth for
students and their families. Among them are:
• Registered Student Organizations
The Lair
Through its staff and The Office of Campus Activities, The Lair serves as a gathering place for both commuter and resident students. It provides
social, cultural and recreational programming aiming to make leisure time a cooperative
factor with study.
The Lair, located in lower Deneen Center, houses a game room and dining area which
features (2) 37" LCD Screens and (2) 58" Plasma Screens - all with satellite television
channels and (2) 27" televisions with cable television. This is a great place to catch
the big game, keep up with your fantasy sports games, or watch your favorite show
with your friends!
The Office of Campus Activities, also located in The Lair, serves as a resource center
for campus involvement. Schedule an appointment to assess your interests and needs
for involvement, whether joining a campus organization, or if you just want to find
out what there is to do around campus. The office also serves as a resource for current
members of Registered Student Organizations, offering leadership resources and information.