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  1. Academic Quiz Club (U of I)
    To provide for students and alumni a chance to engage in both academic and pop culture trivia competitions, thus facilitating good social interaction with members in and outside of the University of Iowa Community and encouraging a free-exchange of knowledge.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  2. Academy of Student Pharmacy -ASP Bookstore
    We are a student chapter of the national organization of the American Pharmacists Association. The activities we participate in include Katy's Kids, Free Medical clinic Volunteering, guest speakers, ASP Bookstore, Operation Immunization, National Meetings, and other professional and social events.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  3. Academy of Students of Pharmacy (APhA-ASP)
    APhA-ASP is primarily a professional organization dedicated to advancing pharmacy and providing community service, while furthering the careers of its members. Our chapter's community service activities include Operation Immunization, Operation Diabetes, Health Fairs, blood drives, poison prevention programs, Heartburn Awareness, as well as volunteering at other community events. APhA-ASP provides our members with many opportunities to develop their leadership potential and further their understanding of pharmacy by participating in events, programs, and activities that APhA-ASP offers.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  4. Actuarial Science Club
    The Actuarial Science Club shall serve as an academic student organization for undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science. ASC shall provide students with opportunities to attend informational meetings, recruiting company presentations, and career planning sessions, as well as to help enrich the academic life of students in the department.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  5. Affirmationists Toastmasters
    Our organization helps students and community members build confidence in their public speaking skills through prepared and impromptu speeches. There are also chances to pursue leadership roles within the club which will contribute to skills needed for the future.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  6. Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity
    To develop well-trained, ethical, skilled, resourceful, principal business leaders whose overall purpose is to deliberate, receive counsel and advice, and to study the teachings of our fraternity.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  7. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Society
    1. To promote awareness of the increasing importance and prevalence of ADR processes such as mediation, arbitration and negotiation. 2. To equip students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to effectively participate in ADR. This will include representing the College of Law at various ADR competitions.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  8. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
    Encourage student involvement in organized dentistry and to provide education for parents and children about proper oral hygiene.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  9. American Association of Petroleum Geologists
    The purpose of The University of Iowa AAPG Student Chapter is to promote all aspects of the study of the geosciences, especially as it relates to petroleum, natural gas, and other energy mineral resources, by both undergraduate and graduate students; to promote the technology of exploring for, finding, and producing these materials; to disseminate information relating to geology; to foster the spirit of scientific research; to maintain a high standard of professional conduct on the part of the members; and to advance the professional well-being of its members.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  10. American Association of Women Dentists
    AAWD is organized to provide a global network of mentors and support for female dentists in their professional growth, academic endeavors and personal lives. Additionally, the association is dedicated to enhancing and promoting participation and leadership roles for women in organized dentistry's.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  11. American Marketing Association (U of I chapter)
    The American Marketing Association provides students of the University with resources to find jobs in marketing and make contacts within the marketing field. American Marketing Association is one of the largest professional associations for marketers, has 38,000 members worldwide in every area of marketing.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  12. American Medical Student Association University of Iowa Premedical Chapter
    To provide an environment that supports the creative ideas of physicians-in-training; To promote, encourage and maintain a cohesive relationship with the students and non-student organizations of the University of Iowa; To serve as a forum for discussion of health issues and develop a policy agenda for physicians-in-training; To affect change in the medical education process and to make it more responsive to the needs of students and society; To maintain its status as an independent organization; To maintain its primary identity as an organization for physicians-in-training; To promote and maintain programs that enhance the quality of health care in the community; To be financially independent and maintain a stable financial base; To continue to develop health-care leadership; To seek, develop and provide membership services to the physicians-in-training community; To increase knowledge of health information among members and the public; and To periodically re-evaluate the above purposes and ensure that they are carried out in a proper fashion.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  13. American Medical Women's Assoc - UI Stdt Branch (AMWA)
    To promote the education and training of medical students and physician's concerning women's public health issues. To encourage women to study and practice medicine; to ensure them equal opportunity to do so; to cooperate with other organizations having comparable interests; and to support medical relief services.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  14. American Rehabilitation Counseling Association
    To be an organized support group for all students in the Rehabilitation Counseling program. We will be an advocacy group in the support of disabilities. UI-ARCA will also uphold the goal of professional development and the process of building a professional identity for upcoming students and counselors through its support.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  15. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
    The American Society of Civil Engineers is committed to enriching the educational and professional experiences of University of Iowa students. The organization aids the development of personal and professional relationships by connecting students with professors, professionals, and each other at a number of social events. Sponsorship of engineering design competitions including Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe allows students to gain real-world experience through the application and exercise of principles learned in the classroom. Finally, the organization provides opportunities for leadership and community service.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  16. American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (U of I)
    It is an organization for pharmacy students who are interested learning more about opportunities available in the pharmacy profession. Students will explore a variety of career options including residency and fellowship programs. Students will enhance their leadership ability, provide service to the community, and form relationships with a variety of students and faculty to improve their networking skills.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  17. American Society of Mechanical Engineers
    The purpose of this student chapter is to maintain a student chapter of the professional organization - American Society of Mechanical Engineers; to support and aid Mechanical Engineering projects and studies: to acquaint members with new ideas and developments in the mechanical engineering field; to establish activities for the members and the college community to promote better understanding of the mechanical engineering profession; to provide ASME services to undergraduate students enrolled in the mechanical engineering field; and to stimulate interest in mechanical engineering and its related fields.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  18. American String Teachers Assoc. (UI Student Chapter)
    To form a more efficient and engergetic student organization for the promotion of string and orchestra playing in Iowa, and provide a means of organizating activities for the students and the community.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  19. Art History Society
    To promote the discipline of Art History, to provide a forum for speakers, and to provide social events for art history students.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  20. Association for Women in Communications
    The Association for Women in Communications is a professional organization that champions the advancement of women across all communication disciplines by recognizing excellence, promoting leadership and positioning its members at the forefront of the evolving communication era.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  21. Association of Geology Graduate Students
    To provide a sense of community to graduate students in geology at the University of Iowa, aid geology graduate students in preparing for and attending conferences related to their specific field of interest, maintain a strong, active relationship with other earth and planetary scientists both in academia and in the private sector, and to enhance the abilities of graduate students as effective teachers and researchers.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  22. Association of Graduate Students in English (AGSE)
    AGSE represents graduate students in the U of I English Dept., in order to foster communication between students and between students and the department administration, by publishing a newsletter, placing student representatives on dept. committees, and promoting activities aimed at professional development of graduate students.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  23. Association of Nursing Students (UIANS)
    To have direct input into standards of nursing education and influence educational process. To influence health care, nursing education, and practice through legislative activities as appropriate. To promote and encourage participation in community affairs and activities toward improved health care and the resolution of related social issues. To represent students to the consumer, to institutions, and other organizations. To promote and encourage students participation in interdisciplinary activities.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  24. Association of Pre-Physician Assistant Students
    To inform students and other individuals about the Physician Assistant Profession at the University of Iowa as well as the physician assistant profession. Meetings will include speakers from the program and physician assistants.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  25. Biology Undergraduate Society (BUGS)
    The Biological Undergraduate Society's purpose is to educate and provide an outlet for undergraduate biology students to come together and learn about relevant biological issues. Meetings are held once a month; please check our website for meeting times.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  26. Biomedical Engineering Student Society
    Organize and lead social, fundraising, and educational events for the Biomedical Engineering. department.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  27. Biostatistics Student Organization
    The purpose of this organization is to assist Biostatistics graduate students in their academic and professional achievement. In addition, the organization facilitates closer relationships among students as well as between students and faculty.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  28. Business Technology Association
    Our group was formed to help students develop a better understanding of the vital business role of Information Systems and the proper relationship of Information Systems to management. BTA is also trying to increase interaction between students and faculty in the department of management sciences.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  29. Caduceus
    Caduceus is the Student Committee on Medical Education and is a component of Medical Student Government. All medical students are members of Caduceus. Our overall goal is to evaluate and enhance educational opportunities at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Our organization is involved with many aspects of medical education, especially regarding constructive evaluation of both pre-clinical and clinical curricula through ongoing formal student feedback and meetings with course directors. We also make an annual "Survival Guide" for incoming M1 students as well as the M3 students as the transition into the clinical clerkships. Caduceus also organizes Physical exam tutor sessions and a USMLE Step 1 review session for the M2s.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  30. Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic & Prof. Honor Society Int'l; Rho Upsilson Chapter
    Our mission is to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, leadership and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the profession of counseling.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  31. College of Public Health Student Association
    College of Public Health Student Association was established to expand opportunities in professional development and outreach, discuss student issues, and create a great sense of community for all students in the College of Public Health.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  32. Delta Sigma Pi (Professional Business Fraternity)
    Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities. To encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice. To promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture, and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  33. Environmental Law Society
    To pursue projects at the nexus of the law and environment.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  34. Epidemiology Student Association
    To promote the study and use of epidemiological theory and techniques of practice, as well as to increase the awareness of occupational and educational opportunities. We will also encourage communication and building a sense of community within the College of Public Health students and faculty members.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  35. Equal Justice Foundation
    "... to provide as many Iowa law students as possible the opportunity to work in public interest clerkships around the country by raising money to fund summer work grants and world and to advocate the often overlooked benefits of public service. In doing so, the EJF strives to open windows of opportunity for persons and legal issues untended to, and to create a lasting commitment of the law student to public service and pro bono work."
    Selective Membership: False
     
  36. Financial Management Association
    The University of Iowa chapter of the FMA is an undergraduate organization that is devoted to professional development and provides students with an opportunity to learn about the financial marketplace. Professionals from the field speak at our bimonthly meetings to give insights about finance careers and the current marketplace.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  37. Foreign Language Acquisition Research and Education Students ( FLARES)
    1. To facilitate and encourage participation in the field of Second Language acquisition. 2. To provide a local forum for the exchange of ideas and information about trends, issues, and opportunities in the field of Second Language Acquisition. 3. To establish professional connections with Second Language Acquisition student groups at other institutions. 4. To increase involvement in professional activities beyond the classroom. 5. To develop skills and relationships that will enable Second Language Acquisition students to have a creative impact on the field.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  38. Graduate Art Congress
    The Graduate Art Congress is designed to serve the needs of studio art graduate students in the University of Iowa School of Art and Art History. This student population is not currently served by any formal organizational structure.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  39. Graduate Association of Political Science
    To provide an academic resource for political science graduate students, act as a liaison between the graduate students and faculty within the political science department, and achieve a greater sense of community among graduate students.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  40. Graduate Financial Management Association
    The goal of the GFMA is to provide opportunities for students to enrich their graduate studies through activities such as forums, company trips, study sessions and guest speakers geared towards careers in finance.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  41. Graduate History Society (GHS)
    1) To promote solidarity and manifest the wishes and needs of it's members. 2) To be the official liaison between the membership and the faculty and the university. 3) To promote historical studies at the University of Iowa and the surrounding community.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  42. Graduate Informatics Society (GIS)
    Promote solidarity and manifest the wishes and needs of its members; Imporve relations between faculty and students; Promote informatics studies and research at the University of Iowa and the surrounding community.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  43. Graduate Marketing Association
    To broaden our marketing education through exposure to current trends via guest speakers, special events, projects, alumni and business relations.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  44. Graduate Philosophical Society (U of I)
    To promote a community for the philosophy graduate students, which will help facilitate the philosophical exchange of ideas and provide a forum for graduate students to more closely interact with others in the field.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  45. Graduate Social Work Student Association, Iowa City Group
    To bring graduate level social work students together for information, social justice, civic, and recreational purposes.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  46. Graduate Student Anthropology Association (U of I)
    To provide support for graduate students in the Department of Anthropology, in the areas important for academic and professional development within the discipline.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  47. Graduate Student Development Assoc. (GSDA)
    To serve as a coordinating body to attend to the needs of the students in the Student Development Program in Post-Secondary Education; to provide programs for professional improvement; to develop professional standards and competencies; to create a sense of community; and to aid in the communication of ideas and information.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  48. Graduate Students in Science Education
    The group shall serve as an academic student organization to help enrich the academic life of graduate students in the department of science education to help promote the well being of the department
    Selective Membership: False
     
  49. HawkTrade
    HawkTrade meets on a weekly basis to discuss and learn about investment tools and strategies, practice investment strategies through fictitious "paper trading" markets, and make real investments.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  50. Integrative Medicine Interest Group
    To inspire medical students, PA students and allopathic physicians to integrate effective CAM modalities into their practices.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  51. Internal Medicine Interest Group (Club Med)
    To promote an interest, awareness, and understanding of the practice of internal Medicine among the students at the University of Iowa College of Medicine and to encourage those students to select a career in internal medicine.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  52. International Law Society
    The purpose of the International Law Society (ILS) is to increase student and faculty awareness of international law and issues. ILS members arrange and organize both a yearly speakers program and an annual symposium on international issues. Members also promote the College of Law's study abroad programs in Comparative and International Law, participate in the annual Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition, and serve a social function by bringing together faculty and students who share an interest international affairs.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  53. Iowa American Student Dental Association (IASDA)
    To educate students about issues in the dental profession by encouraging student involvement in organized dentistry.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  54. Iowa Student Medical Research Club
    The purpose of the Medical Student Research Club is to promote awareness and involvement of medical students in research. Our goal is to bring possible research mentors to our group meetings and have them discuss their research and how it may relate to the future of medicine. Additionally, we sponsor Medical Student Research Day where our peers have an opportunity to present work that they have done within the last year to other faculty as well as other medical students.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  55. Iowa Student Psychology Association (ISPA)
    To advance the study of the science of psychology; to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual students in the field of psychology.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  56. J. Reuben Clark Law Society
    We strive through public service and professional excellence to promote fairness and virtue founded upon the rule of law.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  57. Journal of Corporation Law
    To provide quality articles examining subjects of current importance to businesses, scholars, and the practicing bar through a student-published legal periodical specializing in corporate law.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  58. Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity
    Kappa Psi is a national pharmacy professional fraternity. Members participate in numerous philanthropic, fund-raising and social events. Members network with other students and professionals, locally and nationally and have opportunities to practice pharmacy skills in the community.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  59. Law Students for Reproductive Justice
    Law Students for Reproductive Justice is committed to educating, organizing and supporting law students to ensure that a new generation of lawyers will be prepared to successfully defent and expand reproductive rights.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  60. Library & Info Science Stdt Chapter of American Lib Assoc. (LISSO)
    A student chapter of the American Library Association (ALA) that supports student involvement in professional development and networking through speakers, demonstrations of resources, and social events. To act as a representative body for all students in the Library and Information Science Department, and to act as a liaison between Library Science students and faculty to promote student activities, guest lectures, and other appropriate means.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  61. Math Club
    The UI Math Club provides a place where students from various majors can discuss their interests and concerns about mathematics. Through biweekly meetings on both current issues and history of mathematics, we hope to inform the students and help them to appreciate the logic and the artistry behind this subject. In addition, we invite students to math competitions and conferences for intellectual challenges, as well as career builidng.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  62. Math Graduate Board (MGB)
    MGB exists to enrich the graduate mathematics experience at UI. MGB and its committees shall organize and facilitate programming by and for graduate students, while also increasing opportunities for interaction with math faculty and undergraduate majors. A primary goal of MGB is to increase vertical integration within the UI math department. MGB recognizes that graduate students are the natureal bridge between undergraduates and faculty and seeks to make connections wherever possible.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  63. Medicus Pre-Medical Society
    Medicus is a student organization designed to educate pre-medical undergraduates on issues related to the medical field. In order to achieve this goal, Medicus sponsors a variety of educational programs designed to stimulate its members on both academic and social levels. The group exposes pre-medical students to many facets of medicine in order to give them first-hand experience and knowledge of the medical profession.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  64. Men in Nursing (UI)
    To provide a framework for nurses as a group to meet, to recruit, to discuss, and influence factors which affect men in nursing.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  65. Microbiology Undergraduate Student Association
    The purpose of this organization is to encourage, advance, and increase interest in the science of microbiology; to provide opportunities for members of the organization in terms of faculty and peer relations, scholarship, and science meetings, as well as participation in international conferences.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  66. Middle Eastern Law Student Association (MELSA)
    The purpose of MELSA is to increase student and faculty awareness of issues pertaining to the Middle East and their impact on the legal profession.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  67. Military Healthcare Interest Group
    We have service activities, career guidance seminars, mentorship, speakers and social activities for students involved or interest in military medicine.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  68. Mock Trial Club (U of I)
    To teach trial procedure and performance in competition with other schools.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  69. Music Therapy Student Association
    To inform members, students, faculty, and the community about the profession of music therapy and the benefits of services music therapist's provide. We serve the community through various activities within the club and raise funds in order to host speakers and buy equipment for the music therapy department.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  70. National Association for Women MBA
    The National Association of Women MBAs is dedicated to promoting women in business and increasing the opportunities for women MBAs.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  71. National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA)
    To benefit members by continually improving support, promotion, and advocacy of the highest quality preparation of professionals in audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech and hearing sciences.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  72. Organization for Women Law Students & Staff (OWLSS)
    To study the changing needs and problems of women in the legal profession, and develop, recommend and implement new programs with particular emphasis upon the needs of women at the University of Iowa College of Law.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  73. Orthopedic Surgery Interest Group
    To fulfill student's interests and needs in the field of orthopedic surgery.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  74. Pharmacy Recovery Network (U of I)
    The University of Iowa Pharmacy Recovery Network (UIPRN) is the College of Pharmacy's branch of the Iowa Pharmacy Recovery Network (IPRN). IPRN is designed to help pharmacy professionals who have some form of impairment to identify their problem, enter a treatment program, and provide monitoring during the recovery process. At the college level, UIPRN promotes awareness to students, faculty, and the community about different types of addiction and how to understand and relate to individuals who have addiction in their lives.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  75. Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity of William G. Hammond Chapter
    To provide an effective, cohesive forum, smaller than that of the entire law school body; to provide for the professional advancement of its members; to promote the principles of liberty and equal justice under law for all citizens; to stimulate excellence in scholarship; and to promote a forum for the exchange of ideas between members of this chapter and members of the bar, the bench, the law school and the wider community.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  76. Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity, International
    To form a strong bond uniting students and teachers of the law with members of the Bench and Bar in a fraternal fellowship designed to advance the ideals of liberty and equal justice under law; to stimulate excellence in scholarship; to inspire the virtues of compassion and courage; to foster integrity and professional competence; to promote the welfare of its members; and to encourage their moral, intellectual, and cultural advancement; so that each member may enjoy a lifetime of honorable professional and public service.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  77. Phi Beta Lambda
    Our mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career devlopment programs.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  78. Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity
    Phi Delta Phi promotes the professional and social development of law students and helps them gain valuable skills that translate into the professional
    Selective Membership: False
     
  79. Phi Lambda Sigma
    To promote the development of leadership qualities, especially among pharmacy students. By peer recognition, the Society encourages participation in all pharmacy activities. Since membership crosses fraternal and organizational lines, the Society does not compete with other pharmacy organizations. Phi Lambda Sigma is complementary to Rho Chi in that in honors leadership, while Rho Chi honors scholastic achievement. Members are selected by peer recognition, instills and enhances self-confidence, encourages the less active student to a more active role and promotes greater effort toward the advancement of pharmacy.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  80. Physical Therapy Student Organization (U of I)
    Represent the profession of physical therapy and the University of Iowa's DPT program before other student organizations and the public; to educate others about physical therapy; to interact with PT groups on other campuses; and to foster a sense of commitment to the profession.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  81. Predental Club (U of I)
    To provide information and support for students interested in pursuing a dental education and future career in dentistry.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  82. Pre-Optometry Club (U of I)
    The purpose of this group is to inform students about optometry schools and the optometry profession. We hope to prepare these students for the Optometry Admission Test, optometry school applications, and optometry school interviews. In addition to this, we plan on having activities during our monthly meetings that spark the students' interest and keep them thinking about optometry as an enjoyable career. Examples of these activities could be: Guest speakers, trips to eye clinics, trips to AOA meetings, fund-raisers, and engaging discussions.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  83. Pre-Physical Therapy Organization
    The goal of the Pre-PT Organization is to provide information for students interested in physical therapy so they are able to make the correct career choice and how to achieve their goal of becoming a physical therapist.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  84. Professional Outreach Development Societies
    To promote the four pillars of development within the UI College of Pharmacy: Fellowship, Professionalism, Service, and Learning. PODS serves as four advanced learning communities within the College of Pharmacy, and will serve as a resource for students to gain experience, and advance themselves as student pharmacists, as well as to have the opportunity to become well-rounded members of the College of Pharmacy.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  85. Religion Graduate Students Organization
    The Religion Graduate Student Organization (RGSO) is a group committed to meeting the needs of graduate students in the University of Iowa's Department of Religious Studies. Group activities range from professional development to social gatherings to service opportunities.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  86. Rex Montogomery Physician Assistant Student Society
    To serve as the official organization of the PA students with the purpose of promoting academic achievement and clinical excellence: promoting the PA as a competent member of the health care team; and instilling the importance of keeping abreast of current medical developments.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  87. SCA Shire of Shadowdale
    Research and education in the field of pre-17th century western culture. To engage in research; publish material of relevance and interest to the field of pre-17th century western culture; to present activities and events which re-create the environment of said era.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  88. Social Work Student Association
    To provide educational, social, fundraising and community activities appropriate to the social work profession.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  89. Society of Women Engineers
    SWE is a group formed to give women engineers an opportunity to meet other women in engineering and participate in a variety of events. SWE is already active in the Iowa City community working to promote women in engineering by hosting Girl Scout Day, the High School Conference, as well as other outreach activites with local schools. Additionally, SWE tries to better its members through professional visits, career training, and volunteering.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  90. Spanish and Portuguese Graduate Organization
    The SPGO serves as the voice of the graudate student population of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and university administration, faculty, and other organizations at the university and within Iowa City. It assists in the administration of resources designated to graduate students, and works to establish and maintain programs of interest to graduate students in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  91. Student Iowa School Counseling Association
    A. To serve as a coordinating body to attend to the needs of the student members of the SISCA at the U of I. B. To assist in providing programs for professional improvement. C. To enhance the development of professional standards and competencies. D. To create a sense of community among the students, faculty, and staff interested in school counseling.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  92. Student National Pharmaceutical Association
    To plan, organize, coordinate, and execute programs geared toward the improvement of the health, educational, and social environment of the community; while providing opportunities for professional development.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  93. Students for Austrian Economics (UI)
    To actively promote the Austrian school of economics and to encourage students to enroll in the Austrian economics class.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  94. Tau Beta Pi
    The purpose of Tau Beta Pi is to recognize outstanding engineering students and foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering college through community service, college activities, and fellowship.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  95. Theta Tau-Professional Engineering Fraternity
    The purpose of Theta Tau is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members, and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  96. Tippie Business Strategies Association (formerly Graduate Consulting and Technology Association)
    To educate and develop the careers of the graduate business students at the University of Iowa in the fields of business consulting, technology, and strategic management; and create a culture focused on developing these skills in the spirit of leadership at the Tippie School of Management.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  97. Tippie Leadership Association
    Our vision is to create and inspire leadership among the graduate business students at the University of Iowa, and create a culture focused on building leaders at the Tippie School of Management.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  98. Tippie Optimist Chapter
    The purpose of the Tippie Optimist Chapter is to provide our members with community service opportunities as well as professional development. We combine these two elements to create well-rounded, future professionals.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  99. Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems
    TLCP is unique in its approach and content. It provides the worldwide international and comparative law communities with innovative matters of interest not commonly found in other law journals and reviews. Mindful that law is quintessentially a collaborative discipline, TLCP calls itself "an interdisciplinary law journal." Each of it's issues focuses on contemporary problems of transnational, or global, significance, typically presenting a multidisciplinary symposium edited by an invited guest editor knowledgeable in the field.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  100. Undergraduate Art History Club
    To further promote the field of Art History to undergraduate level students at the University of Iowa. UAHC provides a forum for disseminating information relating to the discipline of Art History, improving relations between students and faculty, and providing social, educational, and career opportunities for all interested students.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  101. Undergraduate Sociological Association
    To enhance integration among sociology majors and minors and help members grow.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  102. Women in Business
    Purpose:To empower women to improve their lives and inspire them to improve the lives of others. Mission:To build relationships that foster the trust, collective desire, and cooperation necessary to discover, create, and implement ways of improvement.
    Selective Membership: False