

Whatever your interests, there's a way to get involved at Webster, both on and off campus. Below is a sampling of the clubs and organizations Webster students have founded. Don't see one you're looking for? You'll be able to create your own!
Alpha Lamda Pi (Accounting Club)
The purpose of the Accounting Club is to provide students with activities and contacts to enhance the accounting student’s professional development.
American Institute of Graphic Artists (AIGA)
AIGA allows students an opportunity to make professional contacts and gain professional experience in production and design in the fields of Graphic Arts.
Animal Rights Network
Advocates for the welfare of animals and acts as a resource for anyone with an interest in the issue of animal rights.
Anime Society
The Anime Society archives and preserves anime and manga for future generations to enjoy.
Association for African American Collegians (AAAC)
The Association for African American Collegians serves as a support and programming group for African-American interests at Webster.
Audio Engineering Society (AES)
The purpose of the AES is to increase of educational and scientific knowledge in audio engineering, the promotion and advancement of this science and its allied arts in both theoretical and practical applications.
Baptist Student Union (BSU)
The Baptist Student Union provides an outlet for students to become wholly devoted followers of Christ.
Behavioral and Social Sciences Club (BASS)
BASS exists to promote a meeting ground for all students interested in psychology, anthropology and sociology to share ideas and information.
Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS)BBBS provides students with the opportunity for community service by interacting with children at Hixson Middle School in Webster Groves.
Campus Activities
Campus Activities, part of the University Center, strives to create a more active campus programs. They work to create and coordinate a diverse range of social, educational and recreational programs throughout the year for all students of Webster University.
Campus Crusade for Christ (CREW)
CREW 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 growth among members.
Capoeira Quilombo Pequeno
The Capoeira club furthers the knowledge of this Brazilian martial art, including its movements, history, and philosophies.
Chain Link Theatre and Improv
Provides a place for those interested in theatre and improve to explore self-expression through this medium.
Cheerleaders
A squad of young men and women who uplift the spirit of fans and athletes of Webster sports and activities.
Chinese Student Association(CSA)
Assists all Chinese students with issues related to adaptation to the US.
Club of History, International Relations, & Politics (CHIRP)
CHIRP offers students an opportunity to voice their opinions with regard to current events, as well as sponsor speakers and social activities.
College Democrats
Pledges itself to support the philosophy and candidates of the Democratic Party. Supports efforts to increase the participation of college students in Democratic affairs, and will assist in elections of local, state and national officials.
Campus Republicans
This group raises awareness of conservative issues on campus and to campaign for conservative politicians running for office.
Colleges Against Cancer
A national collaboration of students, faculty, and staff dedicated to fighting cancer, volunteering for the American Cancer Society and its programs.
Computer Club
The Webster University Computer Science Club is for Computer Science students to meet and associate with other students that are seeking similar graduate degrees.
Council for Exceptional Children
This club is here to advance the education of individuals with exceptionalities and to promote related educational, scientific, and charitable purposes.
Dance Club
This club informs students interested in dance of upcoming events, such as professional company performances, The American Dance Festival, etc.
Educational Association
The Education Association provides a meeting ground for anyone interested in education and to serve as a liaison within the School of Education.
Every Nation Campus Ministry (ENCM)
An affiliated chapter with a national group that shares in the knowledge of Jesus Christ, helps people in their relationship with Him, and makes a positive impact on the Webster community through biblical solutions to problems.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
FCA presents Webster athletes and coaches and all whom they influence at Webster University the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church.
Gorlock Television (GTV)
GTV is a student-run and-maintained closed circuit television station, which is available in the residence halls, apartments, and common areas on campus.
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity provides Webster University students with the opportunity to contribute to the development of housing facilities for the underprivileged.
International Association of Jazz Educators (IAJE)
The IAJE shares jazz music with the Webster community and provides resources for jazz music education.
International Student Association (ISA)
The ISA represents the international students of the Webster Community in St. Louis, and creates a better awareness of all Webster's cultures.
Japanese Student Association (JSA)
JSA promotes mutual understanding between Japan and the United States, and introduces the Japanese culture to all Webster students.
The Journal
The Journal is Webster's award-winning weekly student newspaper.
Latin American Student Organization (LASO)
LASO assists Latin American students spreading their culture and fitting into American traditions through the interaction with the community.
Law Club
The Law Club provides Webster University students who have interest in a law-related career the opportunity to pursue that interest with student of similar interests.
Literature Club
The Lit Club hosts poetry readings and book signings, and also publishes the annual literature magazine, The Green Fuse.
Martial Arts Club
This group instructs members in martial arts by increasing physical abilities, learning self-control, and teaching fighting philosophy; enables students to learn self- defense.
Marketing Communications Club (MCC)
MCC works to promote an understanding of the functions of advertising and of its value. It also uses advertising to help solve social problems.
Media Association
This is a group of Webster students interested in the areas of broadcasting, audio and video production, film, photography, journalism, and public communications.
Missouri National Education Association (MNEA)
Provides professional membership on the local, state and national levels during the preparation period for a career in education.
Muslim Student Association
The Muslim Student Association enriches the Webster community through Islamic values and teachings of tolerance, peace, and justice. We endeavor to clarify contemporary misconceptions about Islam and to bridge the rich Islamic beliefs and history to the Webster community.
National Association of Music Education (MENC)
The Webster chapter of the National Association of Music Education provides music and music education resources for the Webster community.
National Residence Hall Honorary
National Residence Hall Honorary is a group to recognize outstanding oncampus residents who have exhibited exceptional service and valuable leadership in advancement of the campus housing. Membership is restricted to inductees.
Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK)
This selective leadership honor society recognizes students who excel in extracurricular involvement, academics, athletics, and community service.
Peer Education Zeitgeist (PEZ)
PEZ educates and promotes responsible choices concerning drugs, alcohol, sexual relations, and personal relationships.
Philosophy Club
The Philosophy Club endeavors to make the pleasures of the discipline of philosophy available to the general student body through club-sponsored events.
Potterheads Anonymous
Discusses literary elements of the Harry Potter book series by J.K. Rowling through debate, analysis and the influence of the series around the globe.
Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA)
Promotes understanding of current theories and procedures of the public relations profession and appreciation of the highest ethical ideals and principles of an appropriate professional attitude.
Psi Chi
Psi Chi is a national honor society whom encourages, stimulates, and maintains excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to advance the science of psychology.
Radio Television News Directors Association (RTNDA)
The Webster chapter of this national group supports high standards of electronic journalism, the exchange of professional knowledge among members, the promotion of public understanding and principles of journalism.
Residential Housing Association (RHA)
The RHA consists of members of the residence halls and apartments who are willing to take on the responsibility of improving their living environment.
Rock the Vote
The Rock the Vote Club is a non-partisan group dedicated to registering and educating voters.
Sierra Student Coalition (SSC)
The SSC’s major purpose is to increase education, awareness, and involvement in their members, and the Webster University community regarding conservation and other related issues.
Society for Biological Sciences (SBS)
SBS provides additional opportunities for biology students or related fields develop vocational and career competencies and promote civic responsibility.
Society of International Languages & Cultures (SILC)
SILC presents social and cultural activities related to the international languages offered at Webster University.
Student Alumni Association
The Student Alumni Association promote interaction between students and alumni and encourage students to think ahead to become involved alumni after graduation.
Student Athlete Advisory Board (SAAB)
SAAB exists to bring representatives together from each athletic team with an advisor to talk about issues that they have within their teams, athletic department and also the St Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
Student Artts Forum
Provides professional student-organized exhibitions, promoting the Art Department and its student-produced work.
Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA is the student governing body, representing student concerns on many issues. SGA also provides funding for registered student organizations.
Students for Gender Equality
This student group raises awareness of gender issues on campus and actively supports organizations that support equal rights.
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)
SIFE’s goal is to educate, inform and excel; to encourage successful projects to compete with other universities on a national and international level.
Ultimate Frisbee Club
The purpose of the Ultimate Frisbee Club is to play ultimate Frisbee in a recreational environment including all those who wish to participate.
United States Institute of Theatre and Technology (USITT)
Webster’s USITT chapter serves the interests of students involved in conservatory arts and production.
Video Game Design Team
Explores the avenues of video game design, in all aspects, inclduing programming, animation, digital art, and game mechanics.
Vietnamese Student Association
Dedicated to advancing and preserving the Vietnamese culture on campus as well as in the community.
Webster Film and Video Society (WFVS)
Draws students together to view films and discuss technical and aesthetic aspects of the films with peers. WFVS will also provide the means to find others who willing to assist on Film and Video projects as well as maintain a list of willing actors and crew members.
Webster Pride AssociationThe club provides support for gay, lesbian, and bisexual students. It is open to all campus members who support equal rights for gays and lesbians in the community.
WebsterLEADS
WebsterLEADS provides students with the knowledge, education, and skills to assume leadership on campus, in society, and in the global work force.
Women in Media
WIM is here to promote and network through the School of Communications for both women and men. WIM educates regarding women and history.
Yoga & Pilate
Yoga & Pilates helps students maintain physical well being through an increase in strength, flexibility, and control.
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