Spread Your Wings
With more than 200 student organizations, Georgia Southern provides incredible opportunities for students to get involved. Find fellow students and faculty members who share your passion, discover new interests, or take the lead and found an organization of your own. Whatever you choose you’ll be flying high in good company.
Join an Organization
The Office of Student Activities has over 200+ registered student organizations on all campuses. Browse through our listing of organizations on Eagle Engage to find one that piques your interest by clicking below.
If you can’t find an organization that you want to join, you can always start a new one. We want to see you GET INVOLVED!
Student Organization DirectoryTo view your campus’ Student Organization Directory:
- Click the link to the Directory above
- Click “Categories” on the right hand side of the screen
- Then click your home campus

- Meet new people – Meet students who have the same interests and values as you do.
- Do better in classes – Students who are involved are better able to manage their time and often make better grades.
- Boost your resume – Gain invaluable leadership experiences.
- Learn – Apply what you learn in class to make the most of your education.
- Teach – Teach the campus about yourself, your culture, and your interests.
- HAVE FUN!
The office of student activities strongly discourages student participation in non-registered organizations or groups, as the university does not provide any form of support, oversight and advisement for their members. Also, since these groups often lack national affiliation, they may not have liability insurance, or oversight policies for risk management, hazing or sexual harassment. Therefore if one of these organizations would experience a civil lawsuit, a member of that group might be held directly liable by a complainant, exposing himself/herself and their family members to unneeded risk. Furthermore, many times national organizations of these unrecognized groups choose not to acknowledge the university’s concerns or to take action against their chapters. Students who choose to become members of these non-registered organizations may not obtain all of the benefits available to those who join a registered/recognized organization.
It is important to understand that if you choose to become a part of an non-registered organization you will not be recognized by the college as an official member of that organization. Therefore, be sure to verify the status of an organization with the office of student activities and fraternity and sorority life before joining a student organization or beginning new member education program for a fraternity or sorority.
You’ll find an up-to-date list of active student organizations in the Student Organization Directory. Simply search the name of the organization and if they appear on the website, they are considered “registered” and “active” with Georgia Southern University.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the office of student activities at 912-478-7270.
Start a New Organization
New student organization applications will be available for the 2025 Fall semester September 1, 2025 – December 5, 2025.

New student organization applications will be available for the 2025 Fall semester September 1, 2025 – December 5, 2025.
Students wishing to organize into a new organization must meet the following criteria:
- Have at least four (4) chartering members. Each member must be currently enrolled at Georgia Southern University. Note: One of the four students must be designated as the initial Registered Agent. The Registered Agent is the contact and spokesperson for the group.
- Liberty Campus: Must have at least two (2) chartering members.
- Secure an organizational Advisor. An advisor must be a full-time faculty/staff member and has been an employee for 6 months at Georgia Southern University.
- Draft a Constitution/Bylaws that will govern your organization. Use this checklist to help you create your own Constitution/Bylaws for your new organization.
- Have two (2) chartering members attend a New Organization Charting Workshop to learn about the new student organization chartering process. Note: One of these officers must be the registered agent (President).
- New Organization Chartering Training: After completion of the New Organization Chartering Workshop, the registered agent (President) and one (1) additional chartering member must complete the New Organization Chartering Training via Folio and complete the officer agreements linked at the end of the final module once you pass the final module quiz. (You must pass each module quiz with an 80% or higher within the training.)
- New Organization Registration Form: After completion of the New Organization Chartering Training and submitting the evaluation and officer agreements, the registered agent (President) must submit an official, new organization registration form (with a formal Constitution and roster) via Eagle Engage.
NOTE: If your organization is re-chartering, please contact your alpha listing processor to give you access to your Eagle Engage page to submit the organization registration.- A-C Organizations | Dr. Robert Bryant | rbryant@georgiasouthern.edu
- D-H Organizations | Sam Peebles | speebles@georgiasouthern.edu
- I-O Organizations | Adrianna Holloway | aholloway@georgiasouthern.edu
- P-R Organizations | Dezrae Lockett | dlockett@georgiasouthern.edu
- S-Z Organizations | Cat Hoopaugh | cmbishop@georgiasouthern.edu
- Advisor completes agreement forms and post tests: After successful completion of the Eagle Engage registration form, the Primary Advisor will be required to complete agreement forms and post tests. (These forms will be emailed after your organization registration has been approved by an OSA staff member.)
Note: Please allow the Office of Student Activities at least two weeks to process requests.
For further information concerning chartering a new student organization and recognition procedures, please reference the links below:
Aside from the supervision exercised over organizations deemed to be “University Sponsored Organizations”, Georgia Southern University recognizes active, registered student organizations as independent entities and assumes no responsibility for their programs or activities. Some organizations, if closely connected with the activities of academic departments of the institution may, in some cases, receive special help and supervision from those departments. The name of the University shall not be used by any group not duly authorized as a part of the University, nor by any individual, without the approval of the President or his/her designee. Registered student organizations are considered not to be “duly organized as a part of the University.”
Non-University students and University employees should not serve as officers or members within a student organization, other than fulfilling the role of advisor. Should a non-University student be considered an affiliate or associate member of a student organization, person(s) must be 18 years or older. They should not serve as voting members within a student organization, other than to settle a dispute in which the organization’s officers and members have been unsuccessful in resolving within a reasonable timeframe. In an advisor role, university employees should simply serve as mentors to the organization’s members and officers. No employee of the University has the authority to open an off-campus bank account in the name of or for the benefit of any student organization nor should any employee be included as an allowable signatory on any off-campus bank account of any student organization.
The name of the University, including any abbreviations, should not be used in the official, registered name of the organization and may not be used within the name or description of any off-campus banking account established and/or maintained by any student organization.
Responsibility for any views expressed in a meeting or activity of a student organization is solely that of the individuals concerned and the University is not to be held to approve or disapprove of such views, whatever their nature. The University is to be concerned exclusively with the discharge of its educational obligation and to facilitate free discussion of all points of view, to the extent constitutionally guaranteed.
All New Organization Chartering Workshops will take place from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.
**Please note that ALL New Org Chartering Workshops will be held via Zoom. Register for the date you would like to attend using the links below.
Fall 2025 Workshop Dates
Spring 2026 Workshop Dates
All workshop dates TBD.
Wings Incentive Program
The Wings Incentive Program was established to recognize those organizations who make it a priority to improve themselves as a whole, and the experience of each of their members. The Wings Incentive Program aims to provide opportunities for organizations to earn points from meaningful and productive experiences. Organizations will earn points that eventually will lead them to achieve either a bronze, silver, gold or platinum status.
In order to be eligible to renew their active status, student organizations are required to achieve bronze status which is a minimum of 30 Wings points on the Statesboro Campus and 20 Wings points on the Armstrong Campus annually between April 1 – March 31. Each level of recognition includes great rewards for the organization. If you have any questions, please contact us!
Learn More About the Wings Incentive ProgramCongratulations to our 2024-2025 platinum, gold and silver organizations!

Armstrong Organizations
- National Student Speech Language Hearing Association
Statesboro Organizations
- Alpha Omicron Pi
- Anime Crew
- Chi Omega
- Habitat for Humanity
- Kappa Kappa Gamma
- National Council of Negro Women
- Phi Mu
- Student Government Association
- Zeta Tau Alpha
Armstrong Organizations
- Collegiate 100
- Get Psych’d
- Honors Student Organization
- Student Academy of Audiology
Statesboro Organizations
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society
- Catholic Eagles
- Collegiate 100
- Delta Sigma Pi
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
- Eagle Economics Society
- Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society
- Honors Student Organization
- Interfraternity Council
- Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.
- Japanese Club
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- National PanHellenic Council
- National Society of Black Engineers
- Nigerian Student Association
- Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity
- Phi Eta Sigma
- Phi Sigma Kappa
- Public Health Student Association
- Resourceful Ambassadors of Medicine
- Restoring the Breach, Inc.
- Sigma Chi
- Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
- Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc.
- Southern Eagles Archery
- Southern Exercise Science Club
- Spanish Club
- Theta Xi Fraternity
- University Programming Board
- Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Armstrong Organizations
- Alpha Sigma Tau
- College Panhellenic Council – Armstrong Campus
- Empower1st
- Masquers
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Statesboro Organizations
- Adventist Adventist Christian Fellowship
- African Student Association
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Arabic Club
- Black Student Nursing Association
- Coastal Georgia Section of the American Society of Nondestructive Testing
- CURE Club
- Dyverzion Dance Team
- Epsilon Tau Pi
- Finance Association
- For Women By Women
- French Club
- Girls Who Code College Loop (GWC)
- Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences (INFORMS)
- Kappa Alpha Order
- Kappa Delta
- Latin Rhythm Dance Group
- Men’s Soccer Club (Blue)
- Miracle
- National Society of Black Women in Medicine
- Omega Phi Alpha
- Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity
- Pre-Dental Society
- Puppy Club
- Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Eagle Motorsports
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon – Georgia Alpha
- Society of Women Engineers
- Southern Investment Association
- Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society
- Tau Kappa Epsilon
- Turning Point USA
- Wesley Foundation, Inc.
- Women in Business
- Women in Technology
Student Organizations earn points by registering their organization each year and participating in events and activities throughout the year. You can review all point opportunities below.
Event/Activity Based Points are earned between April 1 and March 31 annually. Student organizations are required to achieve a minimum of 30 Wings points on the Statesboro Campus and 20 Wings points on the Armstrong Campus for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Fall 2025 Wings Opportunities
Event/Activity | Date | Location | Point Requirements | Maximum Points |
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Complete Renewals by the priority deadline | Friday, May 16 | N/A | Must complete ALL renewal steps. | 5 |
Advisor attends a Renewal Workshop | March 4 – April 30, 2025 | Virtual via Zoom | — | 2 |
Operation Move-In (OMI) | Click HERE to volunteer | Friday, August 8 Times will vary for each location. | Armstrong Campus Statesboro Campus | 10 points **2 people people are required to attend for max points (this may include the Org Advisor) | 10 |
Attend SOLD Series Workshops | Various dates throughout the semester. Check full calendar here. | Virtual via Zoom | 4 points per workshop **2 people are required to attend for max points | 33 |
Participate in fall Student Organization Fair hosted by the Office of Student Activities | Armstrong Campus: August 19 | 11:00 am Statesboro Campus: August 20 | 11:00 am | Armstrong Campus | Residential Plaza Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Rotunda | 4 points | Representatives must stay the duration of the event for points | 4 |
Participate in Homecoming Events: (Events TBD) | Week of October 12 – 18 | Statesboro Campus | 2 points per event (max 10 events) | 10 |
Participate in Celebrate: Together Spirit Week (Events TBD) | Week of October 27 – 31 | Armstrong Campus | 2 points per event (max events TBD) | TBD |
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Gatekeeper Training | Tuesday, September 9 | 10:00 am | Virtual via Zoom | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Caring for Community Day | Wednesday, September 10 | 11:00 am | Armstrong Campus | Student Union | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Showcasing Campus Involvement and Leadership on Your Resume | Wednesday, August 13 | 8:00 am | Various OCPD Offices/Virtual via Zoom | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Caring for Community Day | Wednesday, September 17 | 10:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Rotunda | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Step into Statesboro! | Saturday, August 23 | 8:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Nessmith-Lane Ballroom | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Serve912 Weekly Trips | Monday, August 25 | 8:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Room 1056 | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 8 |
Treasure Savannah | Friday, August 29 | 9:00 am | Armstrong Campus | Student Union | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
National Hazing Prevention Week Kick Off | Monday, September 10 | 11:00 am | Armstrong Campus | Student Union Porch | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Career Showcase Week | Tuesday, September 16 | 11:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Recreation Activity Center (RAC) | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Workshopping AI Literacy for Research and Writing | Tuesday, September 30 | 9:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Zach S. Henderson Library | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Commit to Consent Rally | Tuesday, October 20 | 11:00 am | Armstrong Campus | Residential Plaza | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Commit to Consent Rally | Wednesday, October 21 | 11:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Rotunda | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Horror in the Stacks: Horror Movies at the University Libraries | Thursday, October 30 | 5:30 pm | Armstrong Campus Statesboro Campus | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Scholar Sips @ GS Libraries | Armstrong: November 13 | 4:00 pm Statesboro | November 18 | 4:00 pm | Armstrong Campus | Lane Library Statesboro Campus | Zach S. Henderson Library | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Spring 2026 Winds Opportunities
Event/Activity | Date | Location | Point Requirements | Maximum Points |
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Serve912 Weekly Trips Spring 2026 | Tuesday, January 20, 2026 | 8:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Room 1056 | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Caring for Community Day Spring 2026 | Tuesday, February 10, 2026 | 10:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Rotunda | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Only for Southern: Student Edition 2026 | Thursday, March 5, 2026 | 11:00 am | Armstrong Campus | Student Union Patio Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Rotunda | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
National Volunteer Month Guest Speaker | Monday, April 13, 2026 | 6:30 pm | Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Ballroom | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Serve912 Weekly Trips Spring 2026 | Monday, May 25, 2026 | 8:00 am | Statesboro Campus | Russell Union Room 1056 | 4 points **2 people required to attend for max points | 4 |
Once organizations reach a certain level of points, they are placed in a reward level category, these categories are, Gold, Silver & Bronze. Organizations can check their organization’s status by clicking on the “Check my Org’s Level” tab.
2025-2026 Statesboro Campus Reward Levels
- Platinum Wings 95 +
- Gold Wings 61 – 94 Points
- Silver Wings 46 – 60 Points
- Bronze Wings 31 – 45 Points
- Minimum to Renew in April 2025: 30 Points
2025-2026 Armstrong Campus Reward Levels
- Platinum Wings 85 +
- Gold Wings 51 – 84 Points
- Silver Wings 36 – 50 Points
- Bronze Wings 21 – 35 Points
- Minimum to Renew in April: 20 Points
Click the “Check My Organization’s Points” drop down to view your organization’s current wings standing!
Please use the links below to check your organization’s status. Organizations are listed by alphabetized listing.
Statesboro student organizations are required to achieve a minimum of 30 Wings points annually between April 1 – March 31. Armstrong student organizations are required to achieve a minimum of 20 Wings points annually between April 1 – March 31.
Organizations highlighted in red are “frozen” organizations. Organizations highlighted in orange are “inactive” organizations. Please contact the Office of Student Activities for additional information regarding frozen and inactive organizations at osa@georgiasouthern.edu.
A-C Organizations
D-H Organizations
I-O Organizations
P-R Organizations
S-Z Organizations
Student Organization Programming
Below are student organization development opportunities for leadership and general members. Not only does our office provide opportunities for growth, but departments across campus offer events and services to develop skills outside the classroom.
browse upcoming events, student organizations, campus departments, and more on Eagle Engage! All resources for Eagle Engage can be found in the Student Organization Resource Center.
SOLD Series Workshops
The Student and Organization Leadership Development (SOLD) workshop series is designed for any student seeking to develop their individual leadership capabilities and for students who currently or aspire to hold a leadership position within a student organization. This series is an excellent way for student organizations to train their next leaders. The cost of attending this outstanding workshop series is free!
- Go to Zoom.Us and click Login with SSO (below the Email Address/password Login Fields)
- Enter the domain name: Georgia Southern
- Log in to MyGeorgiaSouthern using your Georgia Southern email address and password.
- Once you’ve submitted your login credentials, you should be redirected back to Zoom.
*NOTE: before registering for a workshop, make sure that you are logged into Zoom through SSO with your MyGeorgiaSouthern credentials.

Fall 2025 Workshops
Statesboro & Armstrong Campus
Additional Resources for Logging in To Our Webinar Series.
Date | Time | Session Title | Presenter | Location | Registration Link | |
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Tues., August 26th | 5:30 PM | Community Engaged Leadership | CJ Parmer | In Person: | Registration Link | |
Wed., September 10th | 5:30 PM | Self-Advocacy and Navigating Workplace Conflict | Arty Allen & Katie Edwards | via Zoom | Registration Link | |
Thurs., September 25th | 5:30 PM | Why Hazing Happens & How to Prevent it in Your Organization | Daniel McBurney | via Zoom | Registration Link | |
Wed., October 1st | 5:30 PM | Campus Safety | Dr. Aileen Dowell & Sgt. Danny Garigus | via Zoom | Registration Link | |
Tues., October 7th | 5:30 PM | Naloxone: Overdose Response Training | Dr. Urkovia Andrews, Dr. Sean Bear, and Ariah Lewis | via Zoom | Registration Link | |
Wed., October 22nd | 5:30 PM | The Inside-Out Leader: Grow Within. Lead Beyond | Jadeshala Humphries | via Zoom | Registration Link | |
Thurs., November 6th | 5:30 PM | Rooted in Resilience: The Foundation of Personal and Academic Leadership | Eli Hall | In Person: Russell Union Ballroom (Statesboro Campus) or via Zoom | Registration Link | |
Wed., November 19th | 5:30 PM | Student Health 101: Services, Support, and Insurance Basics | Emily Brannen | via Zoom | Registration Link | |
Tues., December 2nd | 5:30 PM | TBD | TBD | via Zoom | Registration Link |
Spring 2026 Workshops
Statesboro & Armstrong Campus
Additional Resources for Logging in To Our Webinar Series.
Date | Time | Session Title | Presenter | Location | Registration Link | |
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TBD | 5:30 PM | TBD | TBD | via Zoom | TBD | |
TBD | 5:30 PM | TBD | TBD | via Zoom | TBD | |
TBD | 5:30 PM | TBD | TBD | via Zoom | TBD | |
TBD | 5:30 PM | TBD | TBD | via Zoom | TBD | |
TBD | 5:30 PM | TBD | TBD | via Zoom | TBD |
Student Organization Fairs
Student organization fairs are held once at the beginning of each semester for student organizations to promote and connect with interested students. Browse and meet active students organizations for more information at our fairs.
Student org fairs are open to all registered student organizations that are in good standing. organizations that participate in a student org fair will earn wings incentive points for participating.
Register for The Student Org Fair
Statesboro Campus & Armstrong Campus Fall 2025 Student Org Fair Info
The Fall 2025 Armstrong Student Org Fair will be on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, from 11 am to 1 pm at the Residential Plaza
The Fall 2025 Statesboro Student Org Fair will be on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, from 11 am to 1 pm at the Russell Union Rotunda
Registrations MUST be completed by Friday, August 15, 2025, by 5 pm to participate. Space is limited! Only the Primary Contacts of active student organizations will be allowed to submit the Student Org Fair Registration. Once we have reached our capacity for each campus, we will let student organizations know they are on the waitlist.
*If your organization is eligible to participate, your Primary Contact will be emailed the registration form. If you have questions or concerns about your Fall 2025 Student Org Fair registration, please email Adrianna Holloway aholloway@georgiasouthern.edu (Statesboro Campus) or Sam Peebles speebles@georgiasouthern.edu (Armstrong Campus).
- There Shall Be No Selling of Products or Services by Any Organization During the Course of The Student Org Fair.
- Any Form of One-To-One Advertising Is Strongly Encouraged. This May Include Display Boards, Literature, Brochures, Flyers, Pamphlets, or Other Items.
- Armstrong Campus: Each Organization Will Be Assigned a 6-Foot Table and Provided with 2 Chairs. Table Locations Will Be First Come First Serve, in The Order in Which You Arrive to Check-In. Tables Will Be Located Outside of The Student Union in The Residential Plaza.
- Statesboro Campus: The Office of Student Activities Will Provide One, 6-Foot Table and 2 Chairs per Organization. Tables Will Be Located Outside of The Russell Union Rotunda and Down the Pedestrium. Organizations Will Be Assigned a Section Based on Organization Category, and Tables Will Be First Come First Serve Within that Section.
- Participants Are Encouraged to Bring Tents to Provide Shelter. Tents Must Be Self-Supporting (no Stakes) and No Larger than 10×10.
- Products, Brochures, Signage, Etc. Should Be Contained on The Six-Foot Table. Any Displays Should Fit Behind the Table or In the Immediate Area Around the Table (within 2-3 Feet).
- Student Organization Check-In and Set-Up Will Occur Between 10:00 – 10:50 Am. Organizations Will Be Assigned a Specific Time to Check In. the Fair Will Begin Promptly at 11:00 A.M.
- Alcoholic Beverages, Tobacco Products, Drugs or Any Related Paraphernalia Are Not Permitted as Samples or Displays. the Promotion of Engaging in Any Such Activity Is Also Prohibited.
- There Shall Not Be Any Completing or Accepting of Applications or Signing of Agreements or Contracts.
- Georgia Southern University Is Not Responsible for Damaged Organization Materials or Materials that Are Left Behind.
- All student organizations will have tables outside, so please dress and plan accordingly! All participants are encouraged to bring drinks and stay hydrated.
- Wings points – each organization will receive 4 Wings points for participating. Your organization must stay the full duration of the event to earn points.
**To All Student Organizations: The Office of Student Activities reserves the right to remove any display that violates the restrictions listed above or does not follow the informational and educational purpose of the Student Org Fair.
Note: You must be an active organization to participate in the Spring 2025 Student Org Fair.