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Bryan Campus Student Organizations

Getting involved on the Blinn College-Bryan Campus is a great way for students to participate in campus life outside the classroom. By joining one of the many student organizations Blinn has to offer, students find a way to improve their leadership skills and learn how to give back to their community via service.

The following is a list of student organizations on the Bryan Campus:

The Blinn College Agribusiness Club is open to all students interested in agriculture and agribusiness. The club is a professional organization aimed at helping students learn more about agribusiness.

The Blinn College Agribusiness Club meets bimonthly and typically has a guest speaker once a month. It is a club designed to promote professionalism and leadership among students interested in agriculture. Membership is open to all students at Blinn College.

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Are you interested in archaeology? Every wonder where languages began? Do you know what forensic anthropologists do? Anthropologists engage in activities that help in understanding who we are, what we do, and where we come from. There are four main avenues of study:

  • Biological Anthropology – such as Forensics
  • Linguistic Anthropology - Language
  • Archaeological Anthropology - including Surveying/Engineering
  • Cultural Anthropology – Ethnography/Marketing

Anthropology has something for every major. Anthropology is open to all Blinn students; both in person and online. Everyone is welcome. Please join us on Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. in R 109, Bryan Campus, or join us on Zoom. Contact Dr. Dawn Marshall for access to Zoom meetings or questions.

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The AV Club is an organization of imaginative students that work together to create films, commercials, shorts and much more. Students share knowledge of film making, script writing, pre and post video editing, directing, acting and much more. This group plans out their activities, which can range from creating a motion picture, to just sitting back and watching a movie. Memberships is open for all Blinn students no matter how much experience in video production you have. The AV club is a fun place to relax and be part of a production that can take you anywhere. We hope to see you there.

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Baptist Student Mission (aka BSM), is a student led organization, and is a family of students who desire to share their faith and experiences with others. While all students are welcome to attend, the BSM at Blinn is a cooperative ministry of the Southern Baptist Convention, The General Convention of Texas, and the Brazos Valley Baptist Network. The Blinn BSM also cooperates with the BSM of TAMU which provides staff support to the BSM at the Bryan and Relis Campuses of Blinn. BSM is a Christ-Centered, Biblically focused fellowship composed of students who want to grow in discipleship and Faith to the Lord Jesus and carry forth the Great Commission.

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We are the LGBTQIA+ group on the Blinn College Bryan campus. Meetings are held every other week as an opportunity to connect with members of the community in a safer environment. The club participates in tabling to promote important events and raise awareness. We also take advantage of events presented by other LGBTQIA+ groups in the Bryan/College Station area and beyond. Membership is open to all Blinn students.

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The Blinn Business Society is a student-led organization on the Bryan campus for students of all majors. The term “business” is broad and encompasses many different industries, from fashion to healthcare and beyond, which means that regardless of major, students will fit right into our club. The purpose of our organization is to help students polish their professional and networking skills, make valuable connections, and learn more about the business world and the way in which professional organizations operate. This includes featuring guest speakers from the community, perform business site visits, community service opportunities, and networking events.

We meet bimonthly on alternating Tuesdays and Wednesdays, to make the club accessible for students with various schedules. Come join us to help shape the future of the business world!

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Parlez-vous francais? If so, great! If not, no worries! This student organization exists to further the study of the French language and culture.

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The Future Teachers Organization on the Bryan Campus seeks to develop responsible future educators, provide experiences that develop the qualities of successful teaching, and impart understanding of the contributions educators make to society. Additionally, FTO promotes self-evaluation, participation in pre-vocational activities, and provides information related to future vocational opportunities in education.

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Interested in cozy to competitive board games, video games, roleplaying games, etc., then this club is for you. The Gaming Coalition encompasses and is open to all Blinn faculty, staff and students interested and actively engaged in games and interactive media education. The gaming club is a fun place to meet others with a passion for gaming and learn more about this vast field of fun. We hope to see you there!

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Have you ever wondered how history may relate to you or even your family? Have you ever wanted to know what our local Texas history means for the Brazos Valley? Take a journey with the Blinn College History Club, where students and history enthusiasts alike can join in on the fun by digging through the past of who we are as a people, a state, and even a nation. The Blinn College History Club meets every month to six weeks on the Bryan Campus at Blinn College to discuss and exchange ideas regarding what's most important to us.

Our club will also take a variety of small trips to local museums, libraries, and historical sites, as well as serve our community in the capacity that may be needed from time to time. Students may want to join simply to catch an occasional, great historical film such as Joaquin Phoenix's Napoleon or Cillian Murphy's Oppenheimer. Either way, join us today and let's dig into our past and help better prepare for our future.

The purpose of the International Student Organization is to provide social interaction among international and non-international students and increase cultural awareness and diversity. The group goes about this by hosting several programs designed to get people talking about the similarities and differences! Come ad make a new friend!

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The Legal Assistant Student Organization’s mission is to encourage and promote an increased knowledge, appreciation, and excitement for Law, and the legal profession. Membership is open to Blinn Legal Assistant program students and any other students interested in a career in the Law. The organization encourages participation in activities with similar organizations, and to form cooperative projects with lawyers, paralegals, judges, and other leaders in our legal community.

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Phi Theta Kappa is the international junior college honor society. The organization is recognized by the National Fraternity of American Junior and Senior Colleges and by the American Association of Junior Colleges. Membership into Phi Theta Kappa is by invitation only. The Bryan/RELLIS chapter, Alpha Phi Lambda, sponsors various activities that include blood drives, field trips, and guest speakers on campus. Club members from Alpha Phi Lambda attend regional and international conferences and have won numerous awards.

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Gotta catch ‘em all! This group encourages a sense of exploration and appreciation for historically and artistically significant sites in the Bryan-College Station area. At the same time, you’ll have the chance to meet some new friends and (hopefully) level up your Pokémon.

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Psi Beta is a scholastic honor society that recognizes academic achievement among students in the field of Psychology at two-year colleges. There are course and GPA requirements that go with membership to this group, so be sure to reach out to the advisor with more questions on if you qualify.

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The Psychology Club is a student and faculty-led organization at Blinn College for students with a general interest in psychology. The club provides opportunities for students to enhance their understanding and appreciation of psychology through social activities, guest speakers, participating in research, professional development events and community service. Psi beta meets concurrently.

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Scholars Anonymous serves Blinn College students with weekly peer support that promotes academic growth through social engagement and community service. In SA, we realize the importance of building and maintaining networks of support for post-secondary success. All students are welcome!

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The organization celebrates and recognizes superior English scholarship and advocates for the development of skills in the study of English through creative and analytical writing. In addition, the organization offers opportunities for social engagement and meaningful community service.

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The mission of the Student Chapter of the American Dental Hygienists' Association Blinn College, is to make aware the art and science of dental hygiene, discuss access to quality oral health care, increase awareness of the cost-effective benefits of prevention and promoting the highest standards of dental hygiene. Learn about education, licensure, practice, research, representing and promoting the interests of dental hygiene student. Our local chapter provides community health projects and by spreading dental knowledge. Members discuss legislation, credentialing, and scope of practice for the dental hygienist.

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The Student Government Association on the Bryan campus seeks to develop responsible student leadership, serve as a liaison between the students of Blinn College and the college administration, represent the voice of the Blinn College student body, and make improvements in all areas of campus life. Additionally, SGA fosters community by hosting activities and collaborating with the Office of Student Leadership & Activities to support & oversee the campus clubs and organizations.

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The purpose of the Blinn College Student Veteran’s Association is to assist veterans, active duty, retired, and reservist members of the U.S Armed Forces transition to a student atmosphere while attending Blinn College, to provide these students with a voice in the Blinn College System, and to promote unity among the members along with providing service to the college and community.

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The Veterinary Technology Student Organization consists of student members of the Blinn College Veterinary Technology Program. Through community outreach, volunteer work, and pet health promotion the student club is an advocate for all animals and the people that play such an important role in their lives. If you have a passion for animals or are interested in working in the veterinary field, please feel free to attend our meetings!

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Contact:

  • Student Leadership and Activities
  • Phone: 979-209-7260