Organizations

Clio (History Club)

  • Advisors: Mrs. Michelle Riggs, Dr. Jim Rogers, Dr. Chris Stacey, Dr. Jerry Sanson
  • Contact Numbers: (318) 619-2960, 427-4495, 427-4483

Clio is the student organization focused on the promotion and study of history. Active members must have a 2.0 gpa and have been enrolled in at least one History course. Members are automatically student members of the Louisiana Historical Association.

Criminal Justice Association

  • Advisors: Mr. Mike Wright
  • Contact Numbers: (318) 427-4445

The Criminal Justice Association is an award-winning LSUA student organization focused on professionalism, mutual support, high ethical standards and the development of rewarding careers in the field of criminal justice.  CJA serves the community, criminal justice system and the university frequently.  Student members of CJA are very active on and off campus.

Psychology Club / Psi Chi

  • Advisors: Dr. Lee Kneipp, Dr. Rob Wright
  • Contact Numbers: (318) 427-4481, 473-6514

The LSUA Psychology Club is open to all fulltime and part-time LSU Alexandria students maintaining at least a 2.0 cumulative gradepoint average. Members typically are psychology majors, but membership is open to any student with an interest in the study of psychology. Activities of the club include hosting guest speakers and forums and participating in community projects, fund-raisers and service activities with other campus organizations.

Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in psychology that promotes and recognizes academic excellence. In addition to belonging to a National Honor Society, Psi Chi provides the opportunity to network with and develop relationships with faculty and other psychology professional. Psi Chi also serves as a platform to enhance leadership skills and provides opportunities for research in the advancement of psychology as a science. LSUA is fortunate to have a viable local Psi Chi chapter that is active in the life of the university. The LSUA Psi Chi Chapter works closely with the Psychology Club in providing various psychology forums for the university, as well as participating in a number of charitable events in central Louisiana. Psi Chi National Honor Society is available for those individuals who demonstrate a high standard of personal and professional behavior and maintain minimum of a 3.0 GPA. In essence, Psi Chi provides the opportunity to socialize with other psychology students, participate in numerous educational and career building programs, and to serve the LSUA campus and the greater community in central Louisiana.