Student Activity Board - Clubs and Organizations
The various clubs on the ENMU-Roswell campus give students an opportunity to explore the different fields of professional and academic life. Clubs can be chartered through the Student Activity Board (SAB).
All University-sanctioned organizations are required to keep their funds in a University account. The Business Office is the official custodian of the funds of each organization. Student organizations may earn money in many ways. Monies received by an organization may be earned, awarded, funded, solicited, transferred or donated.
When the only funds in an account are those that the club has earned by its efforts, disbursement of the money requires the signature of the club president and the faculty advisor, who is held responsible for the accuracy of the disbursement.
Normal purchasing procedures for requesting funds must be followed.
When such funds in the account include a combination of any of the identified sources, prior approval for any club expenditure must be made on an ENMU-Roswell requisition form, available at the Business Office, and must have the approval of the advisor and the Associate Dean of Student Development.
Advisors or any club or organization members who have a question about disbursement requirements should contact the Associate Dean of Student Development immediately. Prior to spending any funds, a purchase order must be obtained from the Business Office.
Should a given organization or club cease to function and/or an organization or club account show no activity for twelve (12) consecutive months, the account will be closed.
A recent listing of ENMU-Roswell Clubs and Organizations includes:
ART CLUB – An organization seeking to promote interest, understanding and participation in the arts
DRAMA CLUB – Provides students a place to foster and advance their interest in theater.
DORM COUNCIL – This council was formed so that the residence hall students would have some representation in the formulation of rules and regulations and to assist in the operation of the residence halls. The council promotes social and recreational activities, academic achievement and assists residents with compliance to the residence hall regulations, for the welfare of all residents.
PHI THETA KAPPA – This organization recognizes and encourages scholarship among two-year college students. To fulfill this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa provides an outlet for leadership development, fellowship among student members, community service, and continuing academic excellence.
MEDICAL ASSISTING STUDENT ASSOCIATION – An organization designed to increase the knowledge and professionalism of it members. The group also hosts various fund raising activities to raise funds to attend the State Convention for educational sessions.
NEW MEXICO FILM CLUB – As a group, the students will learn, discuss and direct personal films.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT CLUB – This club is designed to further promote ENMU-Roswell’s Occupational Therapy Assistant program and aid the student in deriving the greatest understanding and enjoyment from the OT program.
PHI THETA KAPPA – This organization promotes scholarships, the development of leadership and service and the cultivation of fellowship among qualified students of this college.
RESPIRATORY THERAPY STUDENT ASSOCIATION – This is an organization established to foster fellowship and professionalism among all respiratory therapy students in the program.
SKILLS USA – This organization gives students access to career resources and contacts with various industries and businesses. Skills USA, prepares students for the work force with leaderships skills and a competitive spirit.
STUDENT NURSES' ASSOCIATION – ENMU-Roswell's Student Nurses' Association (S.N.A.) is an organization established to foster fellowship and professionalism among all nursing students in the program. Leadership opportunities in S.N.A. are numerous for both freshman and sophomore students. Officers are elected every year and there is a nursing faculty sponsor.
S.N.A. provides a great opportunity for students in the different classes to establish friendships with each other. Through this group, continuity from year-to-year is maintained among the classes. S.N.A. helps nursing students develop as whole persons within a unique group of peers with the same interests. Students may also choose to belong to the National Student Nurses' Association (N.S.N.A.); information is available from the nursing faculty sponsor.
Benefits of belonging to N.S.N.A. include a subscription to Imprint magazine, malpractice insurance at a special low cost and access to yearly scholarships. Other organizations develop as a result of specific student interests.
THE SATELLITE – A UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY – The organization provides a study space, fellowship, FOOD, films, discussion, Bible study and Worship. Free wireless Internet access is available and a complimentary lunch is provided on Thursdays and complimentary supper on Sundays. A short, ecumenical (non-denominational) worship service is offered on Sunday evenings. It is located at 144 Earl Cummings Loop just north of the fire station, south of the Health Science Center, and west of the airport terminal building. The Satellite provides a “Ride to Church” on Sundays at 8:30 a.m. for students from ENMU-Roswell and Roswell Job Corps!
ENMU-Roswell encourages students with interests not represented in this list to work with the Student Activity Board in establishing additional associations.
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