Student/Service Organizations
Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity
- Prepares campus and community leaders through service.
- Provides service in four areas: to the campus, to the community, to the nation as a participating citizen, and to the members via leadership development
- Promotes the cardinal principles of Leadership, Friendship, and Service
- Open to students of all majors
- For more information contact: apo@regent.edu.
American Bar Association (Law Student Division):
- To inform students of ongoing legal issues and to involve students in community activity and service.
- For more information contact: aba@regent.edu.
Association of Black Psychologists:
- To promote, engage in, and publicize psychological and other social/behavioral scientific research and social action strategies relating to general African-American quality of life issues.
- For more information contact: Fredrica Brooks, deanbr1@regent.edu.
Black Law Student Association:
- Assist membership in developing professional and academic competence through appropriate forums and discussion settings.
- Help foster in the membership an awareness of and commitment to the needs of the black community, both legal and otherwise, through community service projects.
- Provide opportunities for membership to enhance spiritual growth and development though devotionals and other activities, with special emphasis on our role as minority Christian attorneys
- Increase membership interaction with the Hampton Roads and Regent University communities through jointly sponsored activities.
- Raise funds to support the activities of the association and to subsidize membership participation in designated activities.
- For more information contact: regent.blsa@regent.edu.
Business Transactions Law Society:
- Integrate the Christian faith with corporate, commercial, and transactional law.
- For more information contact: btls@regent.edu, or visit the web site.
Christian Legal Society:
- To nurture and equip a national network of skilled lawyers, law students, and interested people committed to loving and serving Jesus Christ and advocating reconciliation, justice, and religious freedom.
- For more information visit the web site.
College Republicans of Regent University:
- Give members the opportunity to participate in the political process.
- Keep students informed about the candidates and the issues.
- Discuss ethical issues which arise in the political arena.
- For more information contact Matt Clark: mattcla@regent.edu.
Concerned Women for America:
- To glorify Christ by protecting the family through prayer and action.
Council of Graduate Students:
- To foster and encourage a quality academic and professional environment.
- To facilitate the interchange of ideas and programs between the respective schools.
- To promote the university's commitment to biblical principles and spiritual development, and in everything to bring glory to God and His Son, Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit.
- To advocate and represent the collective ideas, interests, and concerns of the student body to the administration and vice versa.
- For more information contact Charles Slemp: cogs@regent.edu, or visit the web site.
Entertainment and Sports Legal Society:
- Above all, glorify Christ. To provide a forum for Regent students and legal professionals to discuss entertainment and sports law issues. We seek to supplement the legal education of the law school students by being a resource vis-a-vis symposia, lectures, and meet-n-greets.
- For more information visit the web site.
Federalist Society:
- To preserve freedoms that are stated in our constitution.
- To promote an awareness that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution.
- To stand for the principle that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be.
- For more information email: federalistsociety@regent.edu, or visit the web site.
International Justice Mission:
- Raise awareness of social justice issue and human rights violations.
- Encourage and support nations through prayer and educational events.
International Law Society:
- To assist and support law students and other members' to succeed in the international affairs community while living and serving in a Christ like manner.
- For more information contact: international.law@regent.edu.
International Student Organization:
- To establish, build and strengthen a network of international students that support the vision and mission of the university.
- For more information contact: iso@regent.edu.
Jabez Praise Dance Group:
- To have a praise dance team to perform during chapels services, and special events.
- For more information contact Jennifer Jones: jenniferjones622@yahoo.com.
Law Wives Association:
- To provide a forum to encourage Christian women in their unique role as wives in accordance with scripture, ministering to them through such venues as speakers, Bible study, prayer, fellowship, and service.
- For more information contact: lawwives@regent.edu.
Law Review:
- Training law review members in legal witing and editing.
- Equipping members for effective leadership in the legal community.
- For more information contact: lawreview@regent.edu.
Moot Court Board:
- For more information contact: mootcourt@regent.edu.
National Law Student Association:
- To promote the mission of the NLA.
- To promote the principles of transcendent truths set forth in the Declaration of Independence.
- For more information visit the web site.
Newman Club:
- An organization of Catholic students, faculty, administrators and their families.
- For more information visit the web site.
Psychology Club:
- To investigate psychological concepts and theories with distinct scholars in various fields of psychology
- To promote student research in the field of psychology and social science
Public Interest Law Association of Regent:
- To promote effective pursuit of public interest in legal opportunities.
- To provide opportunities for legal advocates for the underprivileged.
- For more information contact: pilar@regent.edu.
Regent Association of Black Journalists:
- To educate its members and the University community about the history of the NABJ.
- To interact and collaborate with fellow student chapters in journalism-related matters.
Regent Students for Life:
- 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.
- RSFL works to develop leadership skills in students training them to be the future leaders of the pro-life movement.
- For more information visit the web site.
Regent Undergraduate Council:
- Promote Christian values and ethical standards.
- Promote Christian and spiritual development.
- Foster growth within the student body to improve the quality of education.
- Provide a vehicle for raising student concerns to the university administration.
- For more information contact: ruc@regent.edu, or visit the web site.
Student Advisory Leadership Team (Washington, D.C.):
- To promote the university's commitment to biblical principles and spiritual development.
- To advocate and represent the collective ideas, interests, and concerns of the student body to the administration and vice versa.
- To facilitate the interchange of ideas and programs between the respective schools.
- To assist the administration in fostering a quality academic environment.
- For more information contact Rebecca Fox: rebefox@regent.edu, or visit the web site.
Student Bar Association:
- To serve the law students of Regent University.
- For more information contact: sba@regent.edu, or visit the web site.
Students in Free Enterprise:
- Assist students achieve their dreams through free enterprise education.
- Utilize Regent University's resources to serve the local, national, and global communities.
- For more information contact: sife@regent.edu, or visit the web site.
Student Alumni Ambassadors:
- To foster meaningful relationships among current students, alumni, faculty, and friends of the university.
- Provide opportunities for student and alumni to further pursue professional and intellectual interests.
- Members of SAA have the opportunity to network with notable publics, develop leadership skills, and form relationships across class and school boundaries.
- For more information contact Bonnie Shelton: bonnshe@regent.edu, or visit the web site.
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (Student Chapter):
- To encourage law students, desiring to become trial lawyers, to get actively involved in promoting the civil justice system and championing the cause of those who deserve redress in a manner consistent with the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ.
- For more information visit the web site.
Honor Societies
Chi Alpha Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta (Communication Honor Society)
- Recognize, foster and reward outstanding scholastic achievement in communication studies
- Stimulate interest in the field of communication
- Promote and encourage professional development among undergraduate communication majors
- Provide an opportunity to discuss and exchange ideas in the field of communication
- Establish and maintain closer relationships between faculty and students
- Explore options for graduate education in communication studies
- For more information, please email: lpe@regent.edu.
Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, The National Political Science Honor Society:
- To stimulate productive scholarship and intelligent interest in the subject of government.
- To seek to promote a better understanding of government among its members.
- To promote worthwhile curricular and extracurricular activities related to government and political science.
- To advance and diffuse knowledge and interest in government and political science.
- To organize and conduct seminars, conferences, research, discussion groups, and publications in the subjects of government and political science.
- For more information contact: Robertson School of Government at 757-226-4591.
Alpha Omega Lambda Chapter of CHI SIGMA IOTA, (Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International, Inc.):
- The purposes of the Society shall be to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, and excellence in counseling.
- To recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the profession of counseling.
- For more information contact: School of Psychology and Counseling at 757-226-4266.
