Student organizations provide you with a place to put your passions, ideas, and interests into action. We have 15 active student organizations on campus, and each organization fills a unique niche at LCU. Whether you are interested in student government, business, education, or culture, there is a place for you.
Our student organizations sponsor a variety of campus events throughout the year. Below is a sample of some of the activities, you can help coordinate or participate in while being a member of a student organization. Remember, if you have an idea or an event in mind, get involved and make it happen! Your voice, your world, your campus.
- Get Busy Bash
- Annual kick-off party for student organizations! Food and fun in the mall area.
- TWIRP Week
- Started out as The Woman Is Required to Pay, now TWIRP is week of fun activities sponsored by Student Senate. Activities include bowling, movie nights, and our traditional variety show Coke 'N' Nacho (aspiring musicians, take note!)
- Spiritual Renewal Week
- Get spiritually recharged with guest speakers and worship opportunities.
- Stress Relief Week
- De-stress with fun activities and our traditional Pancake Supper during finals week.
- Taste of Culture
- Celebrate and showcase the various cultures represented at LCU, while eating some delicious food
Get the info you need for either starting or maintaining your organization.
The goal of the LCU Agriculture Club is to promote agriculture and natural resources across the LCU campus and in the surrounding community in ways such as:
- Cooking and serving the "Famous LCU Aggie Brisket" for major campus events
- Supporting many student-led activities
- Periodically leading church services at rural churches
- Many other service oriented activities
Monthly meetings are held in the Natural Sciences Building, usually in conjunction with a game night or other recreational activity. The Agriculture Club is open to anyone interested in agriculture and natural resources, regardless of major. Membership in the Agriculture Club does not require a rush or pledge process. There is a yearly $20 membership due to join.
For more information contact Dr. Bart Durham.
The Creative Writing Club hopes to serve as an outlet for those who enjoy writing or desire to spend time with others who share an adoration for creativity and imagination. This organization shall work to constantly inspire others, provide constructive feedback, and offer a nurturing environment for writers while showcasing the benefits of creative exploration.
We invite students and faculty who write music, poetry, fiction, non-fiction, scripts, monologues, blogs, fantasy, articles, academic-based, or people who want to learn how to write creatively to be a part of our family!
Please check us out at @lcuwritingclub on Instagram to find out more information about our organization, how to subscribe to our club newsletter, and the steps to join the mailing list specifically created for our annual Murder Mystery fundraiser!
Join us every Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. or Friday from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. in the University Writing Center!
The mission of the LCU Economics and Finance Student organization is to support and promote interest in economics and finance as academic disciplines, sources of professional opportunities, and means for advancing financial and civic education. Membership is open to any currently enrolled student at Lubbock Christian University who supports the mission of the organization and is in Good Academic Standing as defined by the LCU Student Handbook.
For more information, contact Dr. Russell Dabbs, Faculty Sponsor.
The mission of the International Student Association (ISA) includes the following:
- Support international students who are attending LCU and attend to their needs and successful integration into university life and studies.
- Promote culture awareness, appreciation and harmony through interaction and activities involving all students at LCU.
- Provide an atmosphere in which every student can have an opportunity to grow spiritually, academically, and socially.
ISA hosts a number of activities that promote their mission including:
- Culture show
- International food festival
- Intramural sports
- Welcome back party
- Farewell party
- Off campus trips
- ISA Chapels
The LCU Pre-Health Professionals Club is an organization for students pursuing a career in a health-related field. The Pre-Health Club connects students with various professional schools and local health professionals. Club members also arrange service and volunteer opportunities in the healthcare field. The LCU Pre-Health Professionals Club meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 9pm in the Natural Sciences Building room 103.
Membership dues: $10
For more information, please contact Michaela Yandell.
A voice for the Students...
Student Senate represents the entire student body of Lubbock Christian University. The student voice is an important component of the LCU community and Student Senate is committed to a campus environment that promotes personal growth, spiritual development, and academic achievement.
Student senators represent each college of the university in providing leadership, facilitating student concerns, organizing student activities, and promoting school pride with a Christ centered focus.
Members of Senate help in the planning and organization of many activities on campus, including:
- Rally @ the RIP
- TWIRP Week
- Spiritual Renewal Week
- Stress Relief Week
- Christmas Break Campaigns
- Spring Break Campaigns
- and many more!
The Student Art Education Association (SAEA) strives to promote visual arts and art education both on campus and in the community. Our organization hopes to not only raise awareness about art, but also to build the community’s knowledge about the excellence of the LCU Art Education program. SAEA encourages students to become active members of Texas Art Educators Association (TAEA) both now and in the future.
SAEA partners with Student Senate for activities and exhibits in association with Creative Arts Week and Out of the Darkness Week. We’ve hosted exhibits of student art, and have sponsored the Get sm’ART! and April Art Camps for children in the Lubbock area. We also occasionally take museum and gallery trips to places like Dallas and Santa Fe.
SAEA is open to anyone interested in advancing the visual arts on campus and in the community, who are enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours. We meet once a month and hope you will join us!
For more information, please contact Michelle Kraft.