Student Clubs
Participating in clubs are a key part of the student
experience at Salisbury University. There are several clubs
across the SU campus that students can become involved in. In
the Social Work Department, we have two student clubs: the
Undergraduate Social Work Club and the National Social Work Honor Society -
Phi Alpha.
Participating in these clubs are a great way to meet other
students and faculty, while also becoming more involved with the
larger community.
Undergraduate Social Work Club
The Undergraduate Social Work Club was honored in 2009 with
the receipt of the "Outstanding Registered Student Organization"
award from the Office of Student Activities. Club members take
an active role in the leadership of the organization. They work
to develop effective and meaningful service and fund-raising
activities that benefit the larger community. Its not all work
though! Club members also find time to participate in fun
activities to help foster a strong connection among students. Be
on the lookout of Club announcements in your University e-mail!
The Club advisor is
Ms.
Eileen Gilheany.
Phi-Alpha
Phi-Alpha is the National Social Work Honor Society open to
undergraduate and graduate students. Members of Phi-Alpha are
outstanding students who are also committed to engaging in
service activities that benefit the community. Please
follow this
link
to find out more about the application process for membership in
Phi-Alpha. The Phi-Alpha advisor is
Karen McCabe.
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