STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Formal
and informal social functions are sponsored throughout the year by
students, faculty and service groups of the College. Bellin College
students may also participate in social and extra curricular activities
on the campus where they are enrolled for liberal education courses.
Student Senate
All
students are members of Bellin College’s Student Senate. The student
body authority for this organization is vested in the Senate. Besides
elected Senate officers, each class elects four members to serve as
Senate class representatives. The purpose of this organization is to
provide a means for students to organize and actively participate in
decision-making related to student life. Student representatives are
also elected to be on College committees related to curriculum and
student services.
Bellin Student Nurses’ Association (BSNA)
All
students are encouraged to become members of another Bellin College
student organization called the Bellin Student Nurses’ Association
(BSNA). Activities are primarily directed toward professional
development, community involvement, participation in state and national
conventions and National Student Nurses; Week. The organization has
been recognized at local, state and national levels for their community
work related to cancer prevention.
Ambassador Club
The
Ambassador Club is a select group of students who work with Student
Services, the Admissions Department, Development Department and the
Office of the President in promoting the College. Ambassador candidates
may apply in fall. Those selected receive a stipend for services
that is applied to tuition.
Sigma Theta Tau
Kappa Pi Chapter-at-Large of Sigma Theta Tau International is a nursing
honor society co-sponsored by Bellin College of Nursing and the
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay nursing programs. The mission of
Sigma Theta Tau International is to improve the health of people
worldwide through the development of nurse leaders and nursing
knowledge. Seniors in the top 35% of the class with a minimum of a 3.0
GPA are eligible to be candidates for membership. Students in master,
post-master and doctoral programs in nursing are also eligible to be
candidates for membership as are community nurse leaders.
Officers and Committee Members (PDF)
Kappa Pi Chapter At Large Newsletter - 2/07 (PDF)
Small Research Grant Information and Application - 2007 (Word Document)