Service Organizations

Alpha Psi Omega
To stimulate interest in theatre activities at Shenandoah University and to secure for the university, all of the advantages and mutual helpfulness provided by a National Honorary Dramatic Service Fraternity as well as provide students a reward for their participation and service in the theatre production and activities of Shenandoah University.

Kappa Kappa Psi
To model excellence through superior musicianship, preparation, loyalty, dedication, and leadership in the ensembles at Shenandoah University; To serve the ensembles by assisting in rehearsals, publicizing events to the community, creating a positive social atmosphere amongst band members, and supporting worthwhile projects and activities; and to remain loyal to the Brotherhood of Kappa Kappa Psi by supporting its ideals and purposes and promoting fraternal bonds.

Phi Mu Alpha
To develop the best and truest fraternal spirit; the mutual welfare and Brotherhood of musical students; the advancement of music in America and a loyalty to the Alma Mater.

Shenandoah University Physician Assistant Student Society (SUPASS)
To serve as the official organization for the PA students; to promote academic achievement; to promote clinical excellence; to promote the Physician Assistant profession; to promote communication and collaboration with other allied health and medial student societies and the community; and to promote the physician assistant as a member of the health care delivery team.

Sigma Alpha Iota
To direct relationship to and in promotion of the purposes of our national fraternity; to uphold the highest ideals of a music education; to raise the standards of productive musical work among the women students of colleges, conservatories, and universities; and to further the development of music in America.

Sigma Rho Delta
To promote a sense of community within the department as well as to strengthen the relationship between students and faculty; to promote interest in dance both on campus and in the community; to offer service to the department, university, and community; to further dance education by bringing in guest teachers, choreographers, and speakers for workshops, seminars, and lectures, as well as to utilize the many talents of our own faculty; and to keep dancers informed of current cultural events and programs.

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