Welcome! We hope you find something to interest you among the list of all clubs we offer students at PBA.
Agora Club is a club where they discuss different political and controversial issues.
A Live Improv Comedy Experience (A.L.I.C.E.)promotes improvisational talents and humorous entertainment, and requires an audition.
Acting on AIDS is a student-led group that seeks to empower this generation with the knowledge and skills to battle the global pandemic of HIV/AIDS. As a chapter, we promote service, prayer, advocacy, awareness and activism. Our goal is to spotlight those social ills such as poverty that contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS.
Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary professional fraternity for those students who have excelled in theatre.
Ballroom Dance Club teaches students on campus how to Ballroom dance for only a fee of $5.
Book Club, led by a PBA faculty or staff member on a weekly basis during semesters to promote reading and discussions of significant literature.
The
Beacon is the weekly student-run campus newspaper.
The
Caribbean Fellowship Club meets regularly for support and fellowship times and organizes cultural programs promoting their cultural heritage.
Chariots of Jerusalem go out on their motorcycles to preach the gospel with other bikers.
College Democrats spark political initiatives in the campus community and promote the ideals of the Democratic Party.
College Republicans support the principles, objectives and platform of the Republican Party, and work for the election of all duly nominated Republican Party candidates.
Computer Club helps other students with their computer problems.
The History Club is designed to promote interest in history, provide career information for majors and minors, and get students involved in history projects off campus.
Impact Leadership Team is a freshman leadership organization providing opportunities for students to develop, explore and refine their leadership skills.
International Business Club brings international business students together and provide a support for their colleagues.
The International Student Association organizes exciting programs and activities for our international students to enjoy.
Kappa Delta Epsilon is an honorary professional education fraternity that promotes education by fostering a spirit of fellowship, high scholastic standards and professional ideals among its members.
Lambda Pi Eta is the honor society of the National Communication Association.
Marine Biology Club promotes the conservation and education of marine environment.
Math Club exists to enhance the enjoyment of mathematics for the PBA community.
MAST is the student-produced university yearbook.
Newman Club provides fellowship and understanding among Catholic students.
Night of Worship (NOW) is a student run worship group that meet once a week and worship God with music and prayer.
Nu Delta Nu
PBA Nursing Student Association aids in the preparation of nursing students for the assumption of professional responsibilities.
Philosophy Club promotes meaningful dialogue that cultivates a love of wisdom and intellectual virtue.
Poetry Club
Psi Chi is the Psychology honors Society.
Psychology Club provides avenues of communication for all students interested in psychological study.
The PBA
Science Club is open to all students to further the interest in science through discussions, guest speakers and field trips. A traditional event is the
Great American Bug Race, held during Homecoming week.
Sigma Beta Delta is the Business Honors Society.
Socratic Club is a club that promotes Socratic thinking and there is an application process to be in the club.
Songwriters Artist Guild (SWAG)
Student Athletic Training Organization (SATO)
Student Government coordinates and represents student interests and concerns in all areas of PBA life.
Student Ministries provides a multifaceted program committed to meeting the spiritual needs of students through a variety of
campus ministry teams.
Student Nursing Association
Swing Club brings people together to learn how to dance swing.
Theta Alpha Kappa is the national honor society for Religious Studies and Theology whose purpose is to encourage, recognize and maintain excellence in these studies among students.
The Third Culture Club encourages all students, faculty and staff who grew up overseas (in the missionary homes, military or other circumstances) to join this organization for fellowship time and to organize cross-cultural programs on campus.
Women’s Studies Group provides a forum for the discussion of issues of interest and concern to women students. The group also organizes a series of educational events for the PBA community and offers an annual scholarship.
The
Student Activities Office is located on the second floor of Lassiter Student Center and can be reached by calling (561) 803-2560. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.