Clubs and Organizations

At TROY-Dothan Campus, various programs and services are provided for students to complement and supplement academic endeavors. Students are encouraged to participate in University-sponsored organizations. For more information, contact the Coordinator for Student Development, 103 Malone Hall, (334) 983-6556, ext. 221.


Student Government Association

The Student Government Association (SGA) is a multi-faceted organization which promotes excellence in scholarship; coordinates and establishes reasonable standards for all student activities within the scope of the SGA; encourages participation in social and education group activities; promotes an open relationship between the student body and administration in matters of policy formation and student relationships; strives to stimulate and promote good citizenship and democracy on all levels of University activity; promotes the positive image of the University within the local community; and serves as the official representative of the student body in matters concerning student life.
Student Government Association Homepage

Alliance for Cultural Diversity

The Alliance for Cultural Diversity encourages academic excellence, provides awareness of minority cultures to advance political interest, stimulates good citizenship and civic-mindedness, and encourages social interaction between members and non-members.

Association for Commerce and Education

The purposes of this organization are to educate members on the influential leaders in commerce and education from the Wiregrass area and beyond, to provide students with the opportunity to explore different areas of interest through guest speakers, and to incorporate the Trojan Way in each member's academic and personal life. Any student is eligible to be a member of the A.C.E., and any faculty or staff member may be an associate member.

Circle K

Circle k is a service organization whose members are dedicated to improving their community. The organization's purpose is to develop college and university students into responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to serving the children of the world.

Christian Student Fellowship

The purposes of Christian Student Fellowship are to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, to encourage and strengthen the student body in the Lord, and to provide a means of sharing the love of Christ. Any student is eligible to be a member of the Christian Student Fellowship, and any faculty or staff member may be an associate member.

Creative Writing Club

The Creative Writing Club provides an opportunity for a community of writers to promote creativity in writing, to exchange ideas and critical analysis of each other's work, and to share information concerning contest and publication possibilities.

Delta Mu Delta (Zeta Omicron Chapter)

Delta Mu Delta is a national honor society in business administration. It was established to encourage higher scholarship and to recognize and reward students for scholastic achievement in Business Administration. The Society was founded November 18, 1913, by five professors at New York University. There are more than 67,000 members world-wide.

Environmental Awareness Organization

The Environment Awareness Organization works to increase the awareness of the importance of the environment to our quality of life. The organization's purpose is to broaden and enhance the environmental experience for Troy University students, staff, and faculty in the areas of education, employment, and hands-on- experience.

Gamma Beta Phi

The Gamma Beta Phi Society, recognized as one of the top ten scholastic societies in the United States, is an honor and service organization for college and university students in the United States. To be eligible for membership, a student must have completed at least twelve hours of college work (at the graduate or undergraduate level, as appropriate) and have a scholastic ranking in the top twenty percent of his/her class.

History and Social Science Club

The History and Social Science Club's organizational purpose is to encourage the interest in the social sciences, history, and those matters pertaining to such vital aspects of human life and liberty. Voting membership is available to any currently enrolled student regardless of major pursed.

Institute of Management Accountants (Student Chapter)

The Institute of Management Accountants (Student Chapter) is a voluntary association of IMA members enrolled at a recognized institution of higher learning. Meetings are held once per month, usually with a speaker who is a practicing accountant within the local area. Students who are interested in joining the IMA Student Chapter may contact any accounting instructor at Dothan campus.

Kappa Delta Pi

Kappa Delta Pi is an International Honor Society in Education. It provides students and educators with recognition for outstanding academic achievements and leadership. Membership in Kappa Delta Pi provides a public measure of recognition of high intellectual, personal, and professional standards. Membership includes undergraduate and graduate students and alumni.

National Alliance for Mental Illness

The National Alliance for Mental Illness strives to improve the lives of those affected by mental illness. The organization's purposes are to increase awareness of mental illness and mental health issues, promote early detection, combat the stigma associated with mental illness by breaking the silence, advocate improvements in mental health care on campus, and organize support groups. Any student is eligible to be a member of N.A.M.I., and any faculty or staff member may be an associate member.

Pi Gamma Mu

Pi Gamma Mu is an international honorary society in the social sciences. This organization recognizes undergraduate and graduate students who excel in anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography, history, international studies, political science, psychology, and sociology.

Sigma Tau Delta (Alpha Zeta Gamma Chapter)

The purposes of the Sigma Tau Delta, International English Honor Society, are literary, educational, and charitable. The Society shall strive to confer distinction for high achievement in English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies, to provide cultural stimulation on campus, to foster the discipline of English in all its aspects, including creative and critical writing, to promote good fellowship among its members, and to exhibit high standards of academic excellence. Sigma Tau Delta Homepage

Student Alabama Education Association

The SAEA strives to develop an understanding and appreciation of the teaching profession; to acquaint education students with the history, ethics, organizations, policies, and programs of local, state and national education associations; to develop leadership and professional attitudes among college students interested in teaching; to provide a voice for education students in matters affecting their interest in education and the teaching profession; to give students practical experience in working together and in working with local, state, and national education associations on problems of the profession and of the society; to stress the importance of careful selection of persons admitted to teacher education programs with emphasis on character, personality, and scholarship; and to seek higher standards of teacher education. Student Alabama Education Association Home Page

Student Criminal Justice Association

The mission of the Student Criminal Justice Association is to unite Criminal Justice students as a team to facilitate communication among students, alumni, and professionals in this ever changing field of study; thereby, all that are participating with Troy University are representing leadership in achievement of student goals. Their purpose is to give Criminal Justice students the ability to participate in community projects, university projects, fundraising events and conferences. Membership is open to any currently enrolled Criminal Justice majors or minors.

Dothan Campus Ambassadors

The Ambassadors work to promote and represent, in a positive manner, the University in the local community, the academic community, at campus functions, and throughout the University's service area. Ambassadors serve and assist the Division of Student Services in recruitment, orientation, and registration. Ambassadors are chosen from a list of applicants each spring semester.
TROY-Dothan Campus Ambassadors Home Page


For More Information Contact: Amy Guyette

Last Updated: 09/28/2011
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