60+ Ways to Make Your Mark: Get Involved at PC
With more than 60 clubs and organizations, Presbyterian College makes it easy to find your place and make your mark. Connect with students who share your interests, serve the community, and explore new passions—all while building friendships that last a lifetime. At PC, we know that real growth happens both inside and outside the classroom. That’s why getting involved in a club or organization is one of the best ways to shape your college experience.
All are welcome in our student clubs and organizations–just come as you are! Whether you want to write for a campus publication, save the environment, or pick up bass fishing, you can seize the opportunity to shape your PC experience.
Start Your Own club
Your unique interests deserve to be explored.
If you’ve searched our directory and haven’t found an organization that aligns with your passions, we’re here to help you establish something new. Starting a student organization is easier than you might think, and our Student Life office provides comprehensive support throughout the entire process.
We’ll guide you through:
- Developing your organization’s mission and constitution
- Recruiting founding members and advisors
- Navigating the official recognition process
- Accessing funding and campus resources
- Planning your first events and meetings
Whether you’re passionate about rocking with friends on Neville lawn, advocacy, spirituality, or anything in between, we believe every student interest adds value to our campus community. Your initiative could become a beloved tradition for future generations of students!
Types of Clubs
Campus clubs and organization span every interest imaginable. Academic organizations connect students within majors and prepare them for careers, while cultural groups celebrate diverse identities and heritage. Special interest clubs unite hobbyists, service organizations channel passion into community impact, and recreation groups promote wellness through sports and activities. Greek life offers lifelong connections, and student government provides leadership opportunities. These organizations create spaces for friendship, personal growth, and meaningful engagement beyond academics.