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High Point University - ExtracurricularsOverview - Services & Facilities - Campus Life - Extracurriculars
Address: SportsFor detailed sports information, go to the website of High Point University.ActivitiesStudent Activities:choral groups, concert band, drama/theater, literary magazine, music ensembles, musical theater, pep band, radio station, student government, student newspaper, television station, yearbookOrganizations and ClubsNumber of registered student organizations: 96Honor societies: Alphi Chi, Alpha Delta Omega, Alpha Phi Sigma, Aplha Psi, Alpha Sigma Lambda, Delta Mu Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, The Order of the Acorn, The Order of the Lighted Lamp, The Order of the Omega, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association, Pi Delta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Psi Chi, Sigma Delta Pi. Religious organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Alpha Delta Theta, Association of Jewish Students, Baptist Student Union, Board of Stewards, Campus Crusade for Christ, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Kappa Chi, Reflection Groups. International organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Alpha Psi, Black Cultural Awareness, International Club, Genesis, Multi-Cultural Programming Committee. Other organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Student Government: Community Affairs Board; Judicial Board; Student Senate; Student Activities Board. Communications: Apogee (literary magazine); Campus Chronicle (newspaper); WHPU Radio; Zenith (yearbook). Cultural Activities: Art League; Cultural Enrichment Series; Chapel Choir; Cabaret; Spotlight Players; Wind Ensemble; Tower Players; University Singers. Professional Organizations: American Chemical Society; American Humanics, American Marketing Association; Biology Club; Craven Investment Club; Criminal Justice Club; Home Furnishings Club; HUUG; Interior Design Club; MISA; NC Association of Educators. Service Organizations: Alpha Phi Omega; Campus Civitan Club; Circle K; The Volunteer Center; Campus Coalition to Put a Face on AIDS in Africa; Habitat for Humanity. Political Groups: Center for the Study of the Presidency; College Democrats; College Republicans; Model United Nations; Society for Historical and Political Awareness. Special Interest Groups: Cheerleaders; Co-ed Intramurals; Commuting Student Organization; Dance Team; German Club; Gymnastics Club; Odyssey Club; Outdoor Activities Club; Panther Club; PE Club; Peer Educators; Pre-Law Club; Political Science Club; Sports Medicine Club; Student for Environmental Awareness; Toccatatones. Greek Social Societies: Delta Sigma Phi; Kappa Delta; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Mu; Pi Kappa Alpha; Theta Chi; Kappa Chi Omega; Zeta Tau Alpha. Panhellenic Council. Intrafraternity Council. Student Newspaper(s): (Appears as submitted by school) School Paper (distributed monthly) FraternitiesNumber of fraternities: 5Fraternities with chapter houses: 4 Percentage of students that are fraternity members: 20% SororitiesNumber of sororities: 4Sororities with chapter houses: 4 Percentage of students that are sorority members: 31% Each college profile contains important information, including an overview, detailed information on services and facilities at the college, information on campus life, and extracurriculars. There are over 120 fields of information for each college page, and you will find the information rank high in value as you undergo your college search. You can look up the cost of tuition, important information on student computers, housing policies, and the school's organizations. All this applies to both public and private schools. In fact, you'll find your answer to what type of school it is right on the college's profile. Sitemap - Privacy - |