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There are over 400 recognized student organizations at The University of Iowa and many more organizations recognized by academic colleges or departments.
 

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Religious Groups 

  1. Athletes in Action
    To develop athletic influencers into Christ centered leaders.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  2. Baha'i Campus Association
    To acquaint those interested with the tenets of the Baha'i Faith, by sponsoring lectures, discussions, informational gatherings, social activities and public meetings.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  3. Bridges International (UI Chapter)
    Bridges International is a non-profit, Christian organization that exists to help serve and mobilize the international student population in the USA and abroad. Many of our staff have lived, studied, and worked overseas, and we understand the unique challenges facing international students.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  4. Campus Bible Fellowship
    GET YOU CONNECTED with a sound, biblically-based church and Christian group to aid you in spiritual growth, training, edification, fellowship, discipleship, evangelism and worship!
    Selective Membership: False
     
  5. Campus Christian Fellowship
    Christian group striving to provide community for students.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  6. Campus Crusade for Christ
    Cru is more than a weekly meeting or Bible study. Cru exists to help U of I students on their spiritual journey. We are students who love to help other students discover how they can have a real, personal connection with God. We provide plenty of opportunities for students to become part of a tight, supportive community.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  7. Chabad Jewish Student Association
    To provide Jewish educational, cultural, social and spiritual programs and resources for he students of University of Iowa, with the goal of creating an awareness and appreciation of Jewish Heritage
    Selective Membership: False
     
  8. Chinese Student Christian Fellowship
    As a Christian group, we carry out the great commission (Matthew 28:18-20) given by our Lord Jesus Christ: 1. To spread the Gospel; 2. To lead people to the Lord and make disciples of all nations; 3. To learn, obey and teach the Bible.
    Selective Membership: True
     
  9. Christian Legal Society
    Promote spiritual growth, community support, and submission to Christ.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  10. Christian Pharmacy Fellowship
    Our passion and purpose is to grow in faith as Christian Pharmacy professionals. To promote fellowship among Christian Pharmacists, pharmacy students, and their friends and families through Bible study, prayer, and worship. To identify issues in the profession requiring group prayer. To encourage pharmacists and pharmacy students to share and present the gospel in their pharmacy practice or work. To promote involvement in the international organization and mission opportunities. To subscribe to the articles of faith as seen in the constitution of Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  11. Geneva Campus Ministry
    1. To provide students, faculty, and staff at UI opportunities to connect with: God; Christian believers; seekers, doubters, and people of various faiths; Christian scholars and leaders in many fields; the local community; and people from around the world. 2. To do this through friendship, support, home-based hospitality, social events, Bible studies, worship, speakers, book discussions, cultural experiences for internationals, service teams and trips, participation in national conferences, scholarships, and more.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  12. Hillel (University of Iowa)
    To provide Jewish programming, including religious, educational, environmental, and political topics.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  13. InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship
    IVGCF is a student-led group with three primary aims: To offer companionship to the university graduate community; to take a fresh look at the life and message of Jesus; and to help Christian graduate students and faculty to grow spiritually and live faithfully as they develop their gifts and talents for service in the world.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  14. Latter-day Saint Student Association
    Our purpose is to encourage and support members of LDSSA in achieving academic goals and encourage them to maintain a balanced life while on campus. We will encourage members of LDSSA to become an influence for good by participating in activities and service on campus and in the community.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  15. Lutheran Campus Ministry
    Offering religious services for students at the University of Iowa.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  16. Muslim Students Association
    Creating the right understanding about Islam and Muslims among student and faculty at the University of Iowa and the general Iowa City and surrounding communities.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  17. Newman Catholic Student Center
    Center provided by the Roman Catholic Church for the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of Roman Catholic persons associated with the University, i.e. students, faculty, staff.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  18. Orthodox Christian Fellowship
    To provide a religious organization for Orthodox Christian students and others who are interested in Orthodox Christianity. To provide religious services for Orthodox Christian students.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  19. Reformed University Fellowship (RUF)
    Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) exists to thoughtfully and respectfully communicate the love and truth of Jesus Christ and to help students mature in their understanding of the Christian faith, as expressed in the Reformed theological tradition, in order to equip them to serve and live all of life out of a Biblical world-and-life view.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  20. Seventh-Day Adventist Campus Community Fellowship
    We exist first to guide people to Jesus Christ, through the Bible, thus making Disciples of Christ. Second, we will nurture a community of believers with Jesus Christ at the center of this cohesive family as we look for his soon return. These goals will be accomplished through each member reaching others to develop a spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ. The Bible, prayer, spiritual retreats, social gatherings, and other Christian activities will be used to accomplish these ends.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  21. SGI Buddhism UI Student Group
    To help students unlock their hidden potential and achieve creative harmony with their environment...
    Selective Membership: False
     
  22. Society of Pagans Invested in Reviving Ancient Lifestyles (SPIRAL)
    To establish a safe haven and open forum for the discussion of ancient lifestyles relevant to modern Paganism. Also, to provide a network for members of the Pagan community, and to provide education opportunities.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  23. St. Paul Lutheran University Center
    Promote the spiritual welfare of Lutheran and others students.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  24. Twenty Four Seven
    To meet the spiritual interests of College students who come to our church and to facilitate spiritual growth amongst students at the University of Iowa.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  25. United Campus Ministry
    The purpose of United Campus Ministry is to facilitate and encourage Christian growth, nurture faith and life in an among university students and staff through programs, small groups, and opportunities for worship, study, service and leadership development.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  26. Wesley Foundation (U of I)
    Provide spiritual, religious, social and service opportunities for students, staff and faculty at the University of Iowa.
    Selective Membership: False
     
  27. Young Life
    Outreach to high school and middle school kids. Young Life provides community and leadership training for college age and older volunteers and equips them for building lasting mentor and counseling relationships with teenagers in the community.
    Selective Membership: False