Leadership
Learning to Lead
Our Student Body in Action!!
If you would like your organization or committee's leadership and service work to be featured, please send us your information in a word document to mbhill@northgeorgia.edu and we will be happy to showcase your efforts. This page will be updated each semester with new materials - so check it out and get involved!
Student Government AssociationThe Student Government Association takes all the student activity fees and each year distribute them to different organizations on campus like SAB so that we can have an enjoyable student life. They also vote for changes around campus like the new parking deck and other updates to our University. Many students sat on the committee that helped design what the parking deck was going to look like. SGA is the voice of the students and has taken many issues straight to the president of our university. SGA gives us what we want and what we need in our school.
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Community Leadership Connection (CLC)The CLC is a student organized and operated committee responsible for selecting a topic of relevance to service the community of NGCSU and Lumpkin County . In 2006-2007 the CLC has begun a research and educational campaign for recycling. In the FA2006 they were responsible for the new recycling trash cans and educational materials across campus. In December, they presented their project and findings at a national conference in Washington D.C. In the SP2007 term they plan to move forward with making NGCSU a GREEN SPACE! The future goals of CLC include helping businesses in Dahlonega be GREEN friendly too. If you are interested in getting involved please contact the faculty advisors, Dr. Chuck Robertson at clc@northgeorgia.edu or Dr. Michele B. Hill at mbhill@northgeorgia.edu
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Habitat for Humanity (H4H)Habitat for Humanity NGCSU Student Chapter has been in operation for more than a decade on the North Georgia campus. They recently conducted the fundraiser "SHANTYTOWN" to collect money for housing in Lumpkin County . Students also spend their free Saturdays going to developing sites to hammer nails and paint walls - whatever is needed!! If you are interested in getting involved with these student leaders, contact the faculty advisors (706-864-1444):
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Delta ZetaDelta Zeta is an all female organization located in hundreds of college campuses around the United States. Delta Zeta Sorority, founded in 1902 at Miami University in Oxford , Ohio , provides an enduring sisterhood based on a heritage of core values, academic excellence, leadership Here is what they have been up to:NATIONALLY:
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Pi Kappa PhiPi Kappa Phi is a national social fraternity that was founded in the spirit of "nu phi," meaning non-fraternity, in 1904 in Charleston , South Carolina . Pi Kapp has over 120 active chapters with nearly 95,000 initiated brothers. The PI KAPPS of NGCSU ass well as PI KAPPS all over the nation are known most for there steadfast support of PUSH AMERICA & JOURNEY OF HOPE
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Pi Kappa Alpha International FraternityPi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity is an international, secret, social, Greek-letter, college Fraternity. It was founded at 47 West Range at the University of Virginia on March 1, 1868. Pi Kappa Alpha is an international brotherhood composed of more than 200,000 initiated members, 200 student chapters and 100 alumni associations. Pi Kappa Alpha, through its members, has donated millions of dollars to philanthropic causes and community organizations across North America . Pi Kappa Alpha's vision is to " set the standard of integrity, intellect, and achievement for our members, host institutions, and the communities in which we live ."
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Kappa SigmaKappa Sigma is an international fraternity with currently over 200 chapters and colonies in North America . Kappa Sigma was founded in Bologna , Italy in 1400 and was established in America in 1869 at the University of Virginia.
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Gamma Sigma SigmaGamma Sigma Sigma promotes a lifelong commitment to service and diversity in an environment of unity and equality while creating opportunities for growth. In October 1952 reps from 8 different colleges and universities met Beekman Towers in New York City to organize a national service organization. Since then this all-women based sorority has been helping its community and its country. Since their inception at North Georgia College and State University the sisters of GSS have lived up to their name. They have volunteered everything from time to money to hundreds of different organizations in the community as well as in the country.
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