Student Organizations
One of the most important things you can do at Auburn is to become involved in one or more of COSAM's student organizations. These organizations are a way in which you can learn a great deal outside the classroom environment. The following is a list of some of the benefits of participating in one of our student organizations.
- Find other students who share your interests.
- Provide leadership opportunities.
- Meet faculty in an informal setting.
- Meet successful professionals already employed in your field.
- Learn practical information about your major.
- Have an impact on student policy in COSAM.
- Participate in service activities with and outside the college.
Health Professions Organizations
- Alpha Epsilon Delta - All students interested in the health professions.
- Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy Club (PTOTC) - All students interested in physical and occupational therapy.
- Pre Pharmacy Club (PPHR Club) - All students interested in pharmacy.
- Pre-Veterinary Medical Association (PVET Club) - All students interested in veterinary medicine.
- Lambda Tau - All students interested in laboratory science or medical laboratory science.
General Interest Organizations
- COSAM Peer Advisors - Student group that serves the students of COSAM. Application required.
- COSAM Leaders - The official host group for COSAM. Application required.
- COSAM Undergraduate Research Ambassadors - Students that help others find research opportunities.
- COSAM SGA Senators - COSAM’s student government elected representatives for the SGA.
- Environmental Awareness Organization - All students interested in environmental issues.
- Association of Women in Science - AWIS is a national organization that supports equal opportunities for and equal participation of women in scientific fields.
Departmental Organizations
- Beta Beta Beta - All students interested in biological sciences
- AU Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology - Students dedicated to expanding our knowledge about conservation and spreading awareness.
This is just a sample of Auburn’s more than 300 student organizations. The organizations page on the SGA website is a great place to find other groups that may interest you. Always check with departments to find out if there is a club specifically for majors in your field. If not, consider starting one!