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Organization Directory

Welcome to the Student Organization Directory!

With more than 180 student clubs and organizations, there truly is something for everyone at SUNY Geneseo.

Student Organization Definition

College Registered (Full Registration) student organization definition:

A college registered student organization at SUNY Geneseo is:

1.) any student-driven group whose primary membership and entire leadership consists of students currently enrolled at SUNY Geneseo and who are paying the mandatory student activity fee

2.) formed in order to contribute to the students' personal development and the advancement of the College Mission

3.) officially registered with the College through the Department of Student Life, as the Vice President of Student and Campus Life designee

4.) Membership is open to all full-time and part-time students, regardless of sex, race, color, or national origin, committed to the mission of the organization and upholding its constitution

The policies and procedures of SUNY Geneseo supersede any outside affiliation or inter/national entity for all organizations that have affiliations outside of Geneseo.

Full registration does not imply college endorsement of the positions and views of any organization. Rather, it implies that the institution accepts the organization’s mission as educationally valid and that the organization has complied with institutional registration and continuing registration procedures. For this reason, student organizations are prohibited from taking “Geneseo” in front of the organization name. Instead, student organizations are permitted to place “Geneseo” at the end of the name. For example, “Piano Club at Geneseo” or “Piano Club of Geneseo” are acceptable formats. 

Full registration with the College does not permit the organization to act in the name of the university, to represent the university, engage in any contractual obligation in the name of the university, nor represent the organization as being an official part of the university.

Student groups that are formed and sponsored by academic and administrative departments, in the pursuit of research, administrative activities and academic endeavors, are not considered college registered student organizations.  The sponsoring academic or administrative department assumes responsibility for the group and therefore can reserve space for the group under the department's name.


 

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Alpha Sigma Tau

AST is one of Geneseo's national sororities and has been on campus since 2013. Our motto is defining excellence and our mission is to empower women to excel in life!

Association for Women in Mathematics

The purpose of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) is to create a community in which women and girls can thrive in their mathematical endeavors and to promote equitable opportunity and treatment of women and others of marginalized genders and gender identities across the mathematical sciences.

  • Meet Times:
    Every three weeks on Wednesdays at 7:00 PM in Welles 121

Geneseo Panhellenic Conference

The object of the Panhellenic Association shall be to develop and maintain women's fraternity and women's sorority life and inter-fraternity relations at a high level of accomplishment, and in doing so to: 1. Consider the goals and ideals of member groups as continually applicable to campus and personal life. 2. Promote superior scholarship as basic to intellectual achievement. 3. Cooperate with member fraternities and the College administration in the maintenance of high social standards. 4. Act in accordance with National Panhellenic Conference Unanimous Agreements and policies. 5. Act in accordance with such rules established by Panhellenic Council as to not violate the sovereignty, rights and privileges of member fraternities.

  • Meet Times:
    Every other week on Thursdays at 6:30 PM in Union

Her Campus at Geneseo

The club's purpose is to provide a platform for the young women (though not exclusive to women) of our campus to share their voices with a wider audience. Her Campus writers will have the opportunity to enrich their college experience by interacting with other successful college-age women whilst publishing their writing on a national website. We allow anyone to publish articles on topics that matter to them and host weekly meetings where all voices can be heard.

Knightline Dance Team

Knightline Dance Team is the official dance team at SUNY Geneseo, and they perform fast paced jazz/kickline routines at Men's and Women's home basketball, hockey, lacrosse and soccer games. They also hold an annual benefit performance where money is raised for the American Cancer Society. Routines are choreographed by the team captains and the team is advised by Deborah Scodese French, an adjunct professor in the dance department.

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Sundays at 7:00 PM in Schrader Dance Studio
    Weekly on Tuesdays at 9:00 PM in Schrader Dance Studio

Sigma Delta Tau

Mission statement: "Sigma Delta Tau empowers each member to reach her fullest potential by enriching the experience of women with similar ideals, building lasting relationships, promoting civic responsibility and fostering personal growth." Sigma Delta Tau was founded by a group of 7 women experiencing religious discrimination at Cornell University in 1917. Over the years, the organization has fostered the guiding principle of 'Patriae Multae Spes Una' or commonly, 'One Hope of Many People.'

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Mondays at 8:00 PM in Newton 204

SIgma Gamma Phi/ Arethusa

Founded in 1892, Sigma Gamma Phi, also known as SGPhi, is Geneseo's third oldest sorority on campus. We are a local organization with three other chapters at Fredonia, Oneonta, and Potsdam. Once a year we get together with our chapters, swap traditions, and have a great time meeting other sisters! In Geneseo we are involved in many philanthropic activities and charities. We pride ourselves on our commitment to bettering our community through service projects. Sigma Gamma Phi is also not your typical sorority - and we pride ourselves on that! Forming great friendships and long-lasting bonds with each other are at the forefront of our organization. This, in turn with our strong alumnae support, allow us to form a network of passionate and focused women all over the country. We are all different and unique individuals who contribute to make Sigma Gamma Phi one of the best organizations around!

Women in Business

The Women in Business Club is an open-entry organization that strives to connect like-minded students. Our goals are to grow networks, form a sense of community, encourage personal and professional growth, and create opportunities to explore career paths

Women's Club Ice hockey

This is a club team for women who are interested in playing ice hockey. We welcome all kinds of experience of either no experience to playing for years.

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Mondays at 9:15 PM in Geneseo ice rink

Women's Club Lacrosse

Geneseo Women's Club Lacrosse is a diverse, supportive team where players of all skill levels come together to compete and form lasting friendships, united by their love for the game.

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 5:00 PM in Lower field by volleyball

Women's Club Volleyball

The purpose of this organization is to create a team of athletes interested in playing Volleyball. This team will consist of a group of committed, supportive, and hardworking women. We have three teams of varying levels of commitment and skill level; tournament team, scrimmage team, and practice team.

Women’s Rugby Club at Geneseo

The purpose of the organization is to facilitate the practice and playing of organized rugby. General club membership is open to all students and faculty, with the stipulation that all officers and official league members must be fee-paying students.

  • Meet Times:
    Weekly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 5:00 PM in Onondaga field

Zeta Iota of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated is an international historically black Greek lettered organization. In 1920 five women from Howard University envisioned a sorority that would raise the consciousness of their people, encourage the highest standards of scholastic achievement, and foster a greater sense of unity among its members. Since its founding Zeta Phi Beta has historically focused on addressing social causes. Zeta chapters and auxiliaries have given untotaled hours of voluntary service to educate the public, assist youth, provide scholarships, support organized charities, and promote social and civic change legislation.