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ACADEMIC CLUBS

ACCOUNTING CLUB
This clubs offers opportunities for students interested in Accounting to explore the different career options available in the corporate world and the Accounting industry as a whole.

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
The student affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society is very active not only in bringing science to the community, but also in bringing Sacred Heart closer to the chemical community.  We bring science to the community through a project referred to as “The Science Ambassadors.”

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA
A college branch of the international organization that works to prevent violations of human rights by governments worldwide. The club raises awareness to prepare people and address problems in society that face today's generation.

ART CLUB
The Art club strives to create a community of artists and art enthusiasts in which they can explore their creative interests through trips and sponsored events on campus. 

BIOLOGY CLUB
This club works toward educating the Student Body about the many advancements in the field of biology. It also gives them a chance to discuss relevant topics with students and faculty.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB
This club offers club meetings, guest speakers, lectures, field trips, and information on career opportunities in this field for all criminal justice majors.

ENGLISH CLUB
The English Club is committed to fulfilling students' interests in fine literature.  The Club facilitates academic discussion, and helps to bring the Classics to all SHU students.  This club is open to all students, not just English majors.

FINANCE AND ECONOMICS CLUB
The Finance and Economics Club provides support for all Finance and Economics majors.  They work to give all students academic support, as well as work to increase their awareness of society issues pertaining to Finance and Economics in our society.

HISTORY CLUB
The History Club is for those who are interested in learning more about history. In the past, trips have been planned to Washington D.C. This is not just a club for history majors, but is open to all students.

PRE-LAW CLUB
This club works to educate students interested in the field of law. They bring speakers to campus and hold roundtable discussions to help educate the Student Body about the field.

PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CLUB
This club's purpose is to provide Pre-OT students with information on the graduate program, volunteer opportunities, and to set up mentorship's.  They strive to provide support to all of their students.

PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB
The association's aim is to provide pre-physical therapy students with information on the graduate program, volunteer opportunities and to set up a mentorship with graduate level students.

PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
The purpose of the Psychology Club is for the academic and social enrichment of club members through extracurricular activities and community service.  Also, the club provides a forum for discussion of psychological issues.

STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINING ORGANIZATION
SATO was established to aid students that are interested in a career in athletic training.  The club educates its members by holding workshops and reviewing current procedures in accordance with the National Athletic Trainers Association.

STUDENTS IN FREE ENTERPRISE (S.I.F.E.)
The S.I.F.E. team was started in 1999 by a core group made up of business minded students. Their mission was to better themselves and their community by getting involved in business-related community service.

SOCIAL WORK ORGANIZATION
The Social Work Organization commits itself to the Social Work program and the Sacred Heart University Community.  It focuses on mentoring the underclassmen, field placements, professional writing, and issues pertaining to social work careers. 

STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION (SNA)
The SNA is composed of undergraduates enrolled in the SHU Nursing Program and is an affiliate with the National Student Nurses Association.  The purpose of the SNA is to promote professional development and awareness among all students preparing to be professional registered nurses.

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