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  • Accounting Society

    Academic/Major Based

    The objectives of the Accounting Society are to foster scientific study and research in the field of accounting, develop sound thinking in accounting theory, and more exact knowledge and definition of accounting principles. Membership in this organization is open to any student of the Monmouth University community who shows interest in our objectives.

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  • American Marketing Association

    Academic/Major Based

    Council: ACADEMIC/MAJOR BASED

    The purpose of the Monmouth University Collegiate Chapter of the American Marketing Association is to foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing. Developing sound thinking in marketing theory and more exact knowledge and definition of marketing principles. Improving the methods and techniques of marketing research and marketing personnel. Also to develop better public understanding and appreciation of marketing problems and to study and discuss legislation and judicial decisions regarding marketing.

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  • Blue Hawk Records

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of Blue Hawk Records is to work with others motivated and like-minded individuals, as well as experienced industry professionals, for practical and portfolio experience as we dive into the art of music, the structure of business and how to mold artists into market material.

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  • Blue Hawk Studio

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of Blue Hawk Studio is to manage a recording studio for the use of Monmouth University, the Music Department, and Monmouth students; to run a teaching studio where students can develop recording skills; and to teach the business aspects of a recording studio such as booking, maintenance, and expansion.

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  • Chemistry Club

    Academic/Major Based

    Council: ACADEMIC/MAJOR BASED

    The purpose of the Chemistry Club is to promote social interaction of students in the sciences, to provide students with an opportunity to experience preparing and presenting technical material before science audiences, and to foster an awareness of the responsibilities and challenges facing modern chemists and other scientists. Anyone interested in chemistry is free to join.

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  • Chess Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Chess Club is to promote a passion, understanding, and knowledge of chess and to support the co-curricular experience at Monmouth University. Individuals with prior knowledge of chess will increase their skills and destress while connecting with others that play chess.

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  • CommWorks: Students Committed to Performance

    Academic/Major Based

    CommWorks is dedicated to performance in all its forms as a means to transform, educate, empower, and entertain both performers and audiences. Performing arts shape and reflect our lives and should function as a vehicle for civic dialogue, social change, and communal entertainment. The organization provides opportunities for students to explore and expand performance skills in a wide variety of venues and contexts to address issues of social relevance.

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  • Counseling Students Association

    Academic/Major Based

    The Counseling Students Association is dedicated to achieving and maintaining a standard of academic excellence, providing enrichment through service and educational programming, and promoting student networking within and beyond the academic forum.

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  • Debate Team

    Academic/Major Based

    The Debate Team is a student-run group created to participate in national and regional debate tournaments. Members of the debate team promote education of public policy, while promoting Monmouth University in national and regional debate tournaments.

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  • Educational Counseling Student Association

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the ECSA is to promote understanding of a broad range of educational counseling issues for graduate students enrolled in the educational counseling program at Monmouth University in the School of Education. The association may do this by sponsoring educational events, organizing social gatherings, raising funds, establishing a collection of research, assessment, and curriculum materials.

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  • Educator’s Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The objectives of the Interdisciplinary Education Club are creating collaborations among students interested in teaching, attracting others to become education majors, and guiding education majors along their journey. Goals of this club are to mentor and provide useful information and resources to education majors and potential education majors, that will be useful to all members from freshman to seniors. This club will promote growth and understanding of the world of education.

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  • Gender Studies and Intersectionality Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Gender Studies Club is to promote gender equality among Monmouth University and the surrounding communities; to promote an understanding of how gender inequality intersects with other forms of inequality such as race, class and sexuality; to communicate, understand, and attempt to find resolutions for the issues of gender injustice and these related forms of inequality for all members of society; to facilitate an open and stereotype-free atmosphere where every type of person will feel welcome regardless of gender, sexuality, race, ability, age or national origin; to organize events related to these themes.

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  • History and Anthropology Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the club is to promote fellowship among anthropology and history majors. The society welcomes all Monmouth students to participate in lectures and activities that stimulate interest in the various ethnic cultures that exist both on and off campus.

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  • HR Student Chapter

    Academic/Major Based

    Council: ACADEMIC/SPECIAL INTEREST

    The purpose of the HR Student Chapter is to teach members about Human Resources as well as many other related business topics and to provide members with networking opportunities. Allowing members to explore a career in Human Resources and to broaden their overall business perspective while helping gain increased visibility and leadership skills.

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  • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers/Association of Computing Machinery (IEEE/ACM)

    Academic/Major Based

    Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers/Association of Computing Machinery at Monmouth University is a student branch of the international IEEE and ACM organizations. Monmouth University IEEE/ACM is dedicated to fostering technical innovation and professional development in the area of electronics and electrical engineering. We are the future of software, innovation, and technical management that want to see exciting technology happen now. Our goal on campus is to provide the out of classroom support necessary to make these dreams a reality. Additionally, Monmouth University IEEE/ACM Student Chapter works to link the Software Engineering, Computer Science, and Information Technology faculty and students to advance learning opportunities.

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  • Italian Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The Italian Club was established to promote the growth, understanding, awareness, and appeal for Italian culture. It also provides support and opportunities for the co-curricular experience at Monmouth. Anyone interested in the Italian culture is welcome to join.

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  • Marine & Environmental Biology & Policy Club (MEBP)

    Academic/Major Based

    This organization is formed to provide co-curricular activities that increase awareness, experience and networking opportunities for students interested in careers in marine and environmental science, connect Monmouth University students interested in marine and environmental science, highlight, promote, and increase Monmouth University student participation in marine and environmental outreach activities.

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  • Math Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The Math Club seeks to bring more awareness to the math major and math department at Monmouth University. It is a student run organization that relies on the student’s participation and input to stay in effect. Fundraisers and gatherings are held to bring together the group and draw in new members. The club extends invitations to numerous guest speakers to articulate the effects of math in everyday life and give examples of careers that are math related or include some kind of math.

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    Emanuel Palsu-Andriescu
    732-571-3524

  • Monmouth Finance Society

    Academic/Major Based

    The Monmouth Finance Society is a student-led organization. All majors are welcome to participate, and all events are free of charge.

    The purpose of the Monmouth Finance Society is to introduce Monmouth University students to the many fields of finance and economics, including areas such as investment management, banking, financial planning, risk management, quantitative finance, as well as key branches of economics like macroeconomics, microeconomics, econometrics, and development.

    It prepares students for success in the finance industry by offering workshops, interview preparation, research opportunities, alumni networking, guest speakers, panels with professionals, social events, and participation in competitions such as stock pitch contests, case competitions, and portfolio management challenges.

    In fulfilling these objectives, the society serves Monmouth University by providing extracurricular education and professional development opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, in line with University regulations and policies.

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    Richard Roberts

  • Monmouth University Physicians Assistant Student Society (MUPASS)

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of MUPASS is to serve as the official organization for the students of the Monmouth University Physician Assistant Program to promote academic achievement and clinical excellence and to promote the physician assistant as a member of the health care delivery team.

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  • Monmouth University Professional Nurses Association (MUPNA)

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the MUPNA is to contribute to nursing education and help to provide for the highest quality of healthcare; to aid in the development of nurses’ professional role and their responsibility for the healthcare of people in all walks of life; to provide programs representative of fundamental and current professional interests and concerns; to promote awareness and involvement in nursing education; to act as a liaison between nursing faculty, administration, student government, and nursing students; and to provide an online means of communication for the nursing community at Monmouth University.

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  • National Student Speech, Language, Hearing Association (NSSLHA)

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Chapter is to aid the students of Monmouth University by providing support to encourage professional interest among college university students in the study of human communication sciences and disorders, provide continuity to the dissemination of professional information, and to provide a vehicle for student representation in matters of professional concern.

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  • Phi Beta Lambda Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Phi Beta Lambda Club is to provide members with opportunities to learn about the principles of business, such as developing professional relationships and communication through networking, improving resume building, and teaching others these skills. The MFBL will focus on improving the opportunities for students through educating others about the four MFBL pillars: success skills, business ethics, career opportunities, and resume building.

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  • Political Science Club

    Academic/Major Based

    Events include monthly coffee hours where students, faculty, and staff engage in discussion and debate local, national, and international politics. Guest lectures, films, campus-wide activities, fundraisers, voter registration drives, and debates between candidates for state and national elections are other programs the club is developing.

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  • Pre-Dental Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Pre-Dental Club is to provide a forum for education about dental school and the application process; to provide a support group for those who are interested in exploring dental school as a form of continuing education and dentistry in general; to create networking opportunities amongst dental school faculty and club members; to provide volunteer and service opportunities to help the greater community.

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  • Pre-Med Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Pre-Med Club is to unite students who all share a common interest in pursuing a career in the medical field. Also, the club will educate students on many different topics pertaining to medicine or “Pre-Med,” such as the process of applying to medical schools, proper MCAT preparation, presentations from doctors and others currently in the medical profession, and more.

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  • Pre-Veterinary Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The Pre-Veterinary Club purpose is to create a community of students who plan on attending veterinary school after their graduation from Monmouth University. It will prepare students with information on the application process, prerequisite courses, and volunteer experience needed for veterinary professional schools.

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  • Psychology Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The Psychology Club’s members are dedicated to the service of the student body, the Department of Psychology, the University, and the community at large. We are dedicated to achieving and maintaining a standard of academic excellence, providing enrichment through service and educational programming, and promoting the advancement of student participation and achievement within and beyond the academic forum.

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  • Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA)

    Academic/Major Based

    Council: ACADEMIC/MAJOR BASED

    The objectives of PRSSA are to encourage the understanding of current theories and procedures in the practice of public relations, to provide students of public relations with the opportunity to become acquainted not only with their peers but with professional practitioners as well, to encourage students to adhere to the highest ideals and principles of the practice of public relations, and to instill in them a professional attitude.

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  • Social Work Society

    Academic/Major Based

    The Social Work Society welcomes all social work majors. This organization allows for informal contributions to the policy-making process of the School of Social Work. Student suggestions have been utilized in broadening the content of some courses. The Social Work Society has a dual focus of service to those in need and the enhancement of professional education.

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  • Sociology Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Sociology Club is to encourage individuals to educate themselves and others about sociological issues within society, to sponsor sociological discussions about topics of interest relating to society and its structural components, to provide a forum to hold discussion for students interested in sociological issues, and to offer Monmouth University students’ ways in which to utilize their sociological education and awareness to the benefit of others both on and off campus.

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  • Spanish Club

    Academic/Major Based

    Council: ACADEMIC/MAJOR BASED

    The purpose of the Spanish Club is to increase Monmouth University awareness of the Hispanic Culture by putting together a variety of event to promote student involvement.  Also to become involved with the surrounding Hispanic community through community service and provide opportunities for both language and social development for Spanish majors and minors.

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  • Sports Industry Club

    Academic/Major Based

    Council: ACADEMIC/MAJOR BASED

    The Sports Industry Club promotes the growth, insight, experience and appeal for students interested in the sports specific opportunities within the fields of Management, Communication, Administration, Facilities, and more. The club presents an opportunity for realistic and practical experience in sports professions and provides networking opportunities through career events for students interested in the sports fields.

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  • STEM UP Students of Color Club

    Academic/Major Based

    Council: ACADEMIC/MAJOR BASED

    Purposes of this organization are:

    1. To encourage students of color at Monmouth University to build connections with each other and form a sense of community to pursue their degree and possibly a future in STEM
    2. To support and amplify minority students’ voices, especially in STEM fields.
    3. To guide students of color through a vast amount of career and academic opportunities so they can excel after graduation and pursue a career related to their field of study.
    4. To provide and support the co-curricular experience at Monmouth University.
    5. To allow all students regardless of major, to experience the vast opportunities available in STEM at Monmouth University.

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  • Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA)

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Student Occupational Therapy Association is to promote, and give insight on the career of Occupational Therapy. This club will also provide information to students on how to get into graduate school for Occupational Therapy.

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  • Surgical Club

    Academic/Major Based

    The purpose of the Surgical Club shall be to educate Pre-Health Students on different types and techniques of sutures and basic surgical procedures, practice and refine suturing skills so students can develop and refine skills prior to entry into health profession, build a community of like-minded individuals whose goal is to enter the surgical field, allow more exposure to the medical field through activities such as surgical videos and live discussions with practicing surgeons.

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  • The Guardians

    Academic/Major Based

    The objectives of The Guardians shall be to explore topics of interest, expose students to careers and practitioners, and understand the qualifications necessary to obtain jobs all within the fields of criminal justice and homeland security. The Guardians shall also strengthen the relationship between the criminal justice and homeland security majors.

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