Assembles college students in a National Service Fraternity in the fellowship of principles derived from the Scout Oath and Law of the Boy Scouts of America
Develops Leadership, promote Friendship, and to provide Service to the campus, to the community, to the nation as participating citizens, and to the membership through leadership development
Furthers the freedom that is our national, educational, and intellectual heritage
Not only open to animation students, but to any student who enjoys animation, either on the creator level or the consumer level
Believes firmly in the power of animation as an artistic and entertainment medium, and that a strong animation community at Regent will strengthen students for a workplace and market consisting largely of non-Christians
Provides a means for Animation students to gather feedback from other students for their projects and ideas
Provides a social network for animation students and fans to get to know each other better
Enhances the academic achievement and personal growth of Latino students
Deepens the understanding of Latino culture and current issues concerning Latinos
Unifys, supports and advocates for Latino culture students, contributing to their success through spiritual, social, cultural, recreational, and academic programs
Open to all current Regent University students who are Latino or who are interested in Hispanic culture
We exist to give glory to God and to minister to the Regent/CBN community through music and outreach.
We are open to the entire Regent/CBN community including all Regent and CBN Faculty, Students, Employees, alumni, etc.
There are no auditions, we just ask that you be committed and willing to attend all rehearsals and performances, and singing ability is never taken into account.
Gives students, faculty and staff, who belong to the Democratic and Independent parties in the Regent community, an opportunity to actively participate in the political process
Educates the Regent community on the Democratic Party's agenda
Advances the progressive ideals of the gospel by focusing on those who are less fortunate and to the needs of society as a whole
Sheds a favorable light on the Democratic Party throughout the Regent community
Engages in healthy debate with the conservative mindset
Organizes events that are more inclusive of all political groups
For more information, please contact chapter president Morgan Kirby at morgkir@regent.edu
Regent Students For Life (RSFL):
Open to all students
RSFL is a pro-life organization, which serves to UNITE pro-life students, EDUCATE students about pro-life issues, and put the pro-life message into positive ACTION
All aspects of life are included: partial-birth abortion, post-abortion, adoption, euthanasia, stem cell research, genocide, RU486, abstinence and much more
RSFL works to develop leadership skills in students training them to be the future leaders of the pro-life movement
Encourages and fosters leadership through a variety of programs and service to the campus and community
Enhances leadership development through planned activities designed to promote service to the surrounding community
Helps students to apply classroom concepts in the real global world, engage in team-based service learning and develop skills in communication, problem solving and leadership while engaging in various forms of civic participation.
For more information, please contact Dr. Sandra Bryant at sandbry@regent.edu
Phi Alpha Delta International, Pre-Law Chapter
Open to Undergraduate students only
Assisting students in making informed decisions regarding the pursuit of law as a career
Gives guidance in selecting a law school to attend
Prepares students for the rigors of law school
Prepares students to become desirable candidates for law school by creating unique opportunities in leadership, networking, and volunteerism
Helps students navigate the application process
For more information or to join, please contact padprelaw@gmail.com. We look forward to meeting you!
Pi Sigma Alpha, The National Political Science Honor Society
Stimulates productive scholarship and intelligent interest in the subject of government
Seeks to promote a better understanding of government among its members
Promotes worthwhile curricular and extracurricular activities related to government and political science
Advances and diffuses knowledge and interest in government and political science.
Organizes and conducts seminars, conferences, research, discussion groups, and publications in the subjects of government and political science.
For more information, please contact advisor Dr. David Meyer at djmeyer@regent.edu
Alpha Epsilon Theta Chapter (National Political Science Honor Society)
Open to Undergraduate and Graduate students studying Government