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Albright College
Albright College

Student Activities

An energetic campus and welcoming community

Whether you’re looking to join a student club, take a leadership workshop, be a mentor to incoming students or serve the Albright and local communities, we are here to help guide the journey.

Located in the McMillan Student Center, The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership (OSIL) proudly supports Albright campus' organizations and initiatives.

Need help or supplies? Stop by the McMillan Info Desk for campus info and resources.

Complete List of Albright Organizations

Clubs & Organizations

From biology to eSports to Pride+ to improv comedy and more, we offer 40+ student clubs and organizations to explore. Roar with fellow Lions on the field or in the stands. Write for the Albright Arts magazine or become a recording artist with Lion Records. Connect with students who share your passions or put yourself out there and try something new. Our community supports everyone and whatever gets them fired up!

POP Leaders

Albright College Peer Orientation Persons (POPs) are mentors who guide students through their first year on campus, beginning with summer on-boarding and Welcome Weekend.

Student Government Association

The Student Government Association is a guiding body, comprised of elected student leaders, that facilitates growth and enrichment within the Albright Community. We uphold equity, progression and unity as our governing values. The SGA strives to fulfill the goals and aspirations of students, their organizations, and all those involved in the collegiate experience.

The elected student leaders act as liaisons between the student body and administration, and manage the funds allocated for student organizations and events on campus. 

Greek Life

Fraternities and Sororities have a long and rich tradition at Albright College. (The campus’ first fraternal organization for men was Kappa Upsilon Phi in 1900.) All Fraternities and Sororities at Albright are required to have a national affiliation. The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the unifying body for all fraternities and Panhellenic Council unifies the sororities.

The goals of these organizations is to instill in its individual members the qualities of citizenship, scholarship, service and respect for oneself and others. Any student interested in joining a Fraternity or Sorority is required to have completed at least three academic courses at Albright with a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA.