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Student Organizations

DeVry University/Phoenix has many active clubs and organizations which students may join. Information about participating in one of these clubs or about starting a new club is available in the Student Services Office. Club Day is held during the second week of each semester. At this time, clubs will set up booths in the campus courtyard to combine food, fun, and information that helps introduce our students to the many clubs and organizations on campus.

Student clubs and organizations are invited to publish a web page on the DeVry-Phoenix server. For information on how to do so, contact the Student Activities Coordinator in the Student Services Office.

Anime

This club wants to promote the Japanese culture as well as enjoy anime. We welcome everyone to our meetings and events. We are a very social club so don’t think about it just join our club!

Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation

We, as potential members of AAMI have a fourfold purpose for its organization. First, to provide students with multiple levels of experience and education in biomedical engineering. Second, to provide valuable "out of class" experience within the the professional area of biomedical engineering (to include field trips, guest speakers, and volunteer work at hospitals). Third, to provide a sense of community on our campus. Finally, the objective of the club is to develop an informal network of resources to aid members in job search during school and to become better prepared for placement in the area of biomedical engineering after graduation.
AAMI Web Site

DeVry Empowering Women

DEW hosts several programs (activities & events) in order to attract and retain more women students at DeVry, including student luncheons, health fairs, focus groups, and various workshops and seminars. Our mission is to attract and retain more women students by assessing and addressing the needs of female students through programs, activities, and services and encouraging, motivating, supporting, and empowering women to ensure they have successful experiences at DeVry. This organization welcomes all students who have an interest in women’s issues in an academic setting.

DeVry Knights

Want to join or start a sports team! Contact Jesse Cosens, Sports Coordinator at ext. 360 in our Student Services Office for more details. We have competitive, active, and fun teams such as softball, flag football, and soccer. These teams compete with other outside leagues and have been successful. Stay healthy, active and get involve!

DeVry Linux Users Group (DeLUG)

The purpose of the organization is to promote the interest, education, and investment into free and open source software, namely the Linux operating system, in both commercial and personal application.

DeVry Macintosh Users Group (DMUG)

The purpose is to educate members and promote the interest in the Apple Macintosh computing platform and the "Apple Lifestyle." There is also a sense of community amongst its members; we provide a friendly environment where people can learn more about what technology means in their lives. The Macintosh User Group wants to expand and provide services for DeVry University and the community. Also, promote and enhance the reputation and integrity of DeVry University within the community.
DMUG Web Site

IEEE Computer Society

The Society is dedicated to advancing the theory, practice and application of computer and information processing technology. Through its conferences, applications-related and research-oriented journals, local and student chapters, distance learning campus, technical committees, and standards working groups, the Society promotes an active exchange of information, ideas, and technological innovation among its members. In addition, the Society maintains close ties with the US Computing Sciences Accreditation Board and Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, monitoring and evaluating curriculum accreditation guidelines.
IEEE Computer Society Web Site

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)

The primary objectives of the DeVry Phoenix student chapter of the IEEE are:
  1. To disseminate knowledge of the theory and practice of Electrical Engineering and Electronics and related arts and sciences;
  2. To be professionally directed toward the advancement in standing of the members served,
  3. To promote interaction between industry and the student body.

The DeVry-Phoenix branch sponsors seminars, guest speakers, and meetings with graduates. Find out more about this professional organization at the IEEE Web Site.
IEEE DeVry Phoenix Chapter

Journalism Club

Calling all writers, showcase your talent by joining the Journalism Club. Members get their writings published in the DeVry Times Newspaper. You may contact Bob Mercado at ext. 367 or by e-mail at dujournalism@gmail.com for details.

Phi Beta Lambda

Our mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. Some of PBL's goals:
  • Develop competent, aggressive and practical leadership skills
  • Strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and their work
  • Encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty
You don't have to be a business student - just an interest in being a leader in the business (any business) world.

Procrastinating Gamers Anonymous (PGA)

Don't let the name scare you, Procrastinating Gamers Anonymous is intended to create a social environment for gamers. We plan to play any kind of game that members bring, from card games to role-playing games. Everyone is invited!

Sigma Beta Delta

This national honor society recognizes students in the top 20% of students in the Computer Information Systems, Business Information Systems, Accounting Information Systems, and Technical Management programs. Membership is based on academic achievement.

Student Activities Association

The goal of the Student Activities Coordinator is to plan and organize activities, events, and entertainment for the student body. Sponsored activities have included: golf tournaments, study group nights, club socials, Club Day, concerts, Thanksgiving dinner, graduate luncheons, picnics, Stress Week, a trip to Six Flags Magic Mountain, and much more. Discounted tickets are available for Harkins Movie Theaters, community events, and local sporting events. Activities are advertised on the school bulletin boards.

Student Game Development

The Professional Organization for Developers of Entertainment Software. The IGDA game development clubs serve students who want a career in game development. Clubs meet primarily to work on group projects. Club members work as teams to design games for industry events. Club activities enrich students interested in careers in game development. You do not have to be enrolled in the GSP Program to be a member.

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)

SIFE is the world's preeminent collegiate free enterprise organization. SIFE provides leadership training, regional, nation and world competitions with career opportunity fairs for thousands of students throughout 20 countries, and awards more than $400,000 in prize money to college student team each year. SIFE students value the idea of seizing their opportunities and making a difference. They aren't afraid to roll up their sleeves and get involved. Through a collaborative effort between business and education, SIFE teams improve on the quality of life and the world by teaching the principles of market economics, entrepreneurship, business ethics and personal financial success.
SIFE Web Site

Tau Alpha Pi

This national honor society recognizes the top 10% of the Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology who have a cumulative GPA of 3.70% or higher and are in their 6th term or higher. Membership is based solely on academic performance.


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