AthleticsAdvisor DirectoryContact FacultyClubs & OrganizationsEvents & ActivitiesFitness CenterHonorsHousingNewspaperROTCStudent Support Services / TRIOStudy AbroadTutoring Services
Volunteer Individual Tax Assistance
Robert Morris College provides students with many opportunities to obtain valuable experience and develop skills that enhance their personal and professional lives. Students who are part of a student club or organization gain valuable experience and develop their skills in the areas of
- Leadership
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Organization
- Time Management
- Event Planning
Join one of the many clubs and organizations at Robert Morris College today!
Accounting Club- Lake County
The Accounting Club offers business students with accounting concentration the opportunity to have face-to-face dialogue with professionals from various fields within accounting. The club also offers various company tours and social events.
accountinglc@robertmorris.edu
AIGA/the professional association for design- Chicago
AIGA, the professional association for design, is the place design professionals turn to first to exchange ideas and information, participate in critical analysis and research and advance education and ethical practice. Founded as the American Institute of Graphic Arts in 1914, AIGA is the oldest and largest membership association for professionals engaged in the discipline, practice and culture of designing. AIGA now represents 22,000 designers through national activities and local programs developed by 59 chapters and 240 student groups.
AIGA@robertmorris.edu
Alumni Association- All Campuses
Provides opportunities for alumni to maintain relationships developed while at RMC; offers programs that promote life-long learning for alumni and members of the local community through continued education; involves alumni and friends in the placement and career preparation efforts of the college; and promote the continued confidence and support of alumni who may contribute to the mission, goals, and objectives of the college.
alumni@robertmorris.edu
American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Student Chapter- Chicago
The ASID will build an Interior Design community for past and future students.
ASID@robertmorris.edu
Art Club- Chicago
Engage students in extracurricular activities to enhance their fine art skills, as well as contribute to the growth of the graphic design program. Students outside of the art program are welcome.
artclub@robertmorris.edu
Billiards Team- Chicago
To excel in a friendly competition of billiard. Network with other Robert Morris College students to learn and teach the game of billiards.
Billiards@robertmorris.edu
Campus Crusade for Chris- Chicago
Provides a pool of worldviews that leave many students actively searching for some absolute truth. This generation was raised in a society where situational ethics and relative morality have softened the spiritual foundation that was secure for past generations. Today's students are eagerly seeking genuine spiritual truth.
crusade@robertmorris.edu
Computer Club- Bensenville
Provide free and reliable computer repair service for anyone affiliated with Robert Morris College.
computerclubbn@robertmorris.edu
Computer Networking Club- Lake County
The Computer Networking Club assists any students who are geared in computer studies. We promote hands-on experience, study skills development for successful completion of courses, IT certifications and more.
computernetworking@robertmorris.edu
Cooks for a Cause- Chicago
Strives to continue the traditions of helping, supporting and sponsoring organizations or groups that do good for society as a whole. We vow to encourage others to serve wholeheartedly and give selflessly through the passion of food.
cooksforacause@robertmorris.edu
Culinary Competition Team- Chicago
To promote the continued drive for excellence, success and learning by practicing for and participating in competitions of cooking skill and knowledge with students across the nation.
culinaryteam@robertmorris.edu
Eagle Newspaper- All Campuses
The Eagle Newspaper allows interested students to be part of creating RMC’s monthly newspaper. Students who are enrolled in the newswriting courses function as reporters, photographers, graphic artists, editors, etc. Previous newspaper experience is not required, but always helpful. Students who are not enrolled in the news writing courses can also participate in the production of the newspaper.
eagle@robertmorris.edu
Eagle Scholar
The Eagle Scholar Program recognizes students who have achieved a level of success at the College and have demonstrated an ability to mentor other students to be successful. Eagle Scholars will help first-year students develop successful skills that will carry them through their entire college experience. This is a scholarship-supported opportunity that will enhance our students' collegiate experience.
eaglescholarchicago@robertmorris.edu
eaglescholarbranches@robertmorris.edu
The Environmental Club will promote recycling and the conservation of resources on the campus as well as in the surrounding neighborhood.
environmental@robertmorris.edu
Finance Club- Chicago
The Finance Club gives students the opportunity to learn and understand the basics of finance and investments. Students will also have the opportunity to meet with professionals and attend a variety of workshops and seminars.
finance@robertmorris.edu
Healthcare Leadership Club- All Campuses
This is the Robert Morris Student Chapter of a prestigious, national professional organization of health care managers and administrators who work in ambulatory care and physician practice management. The club provides opportunities for professional development, access to the national organization activities and resources, and to network with leaders in the field of health care management. We have the only student chapter of this group in Illinois and one of only four available at the Bachelor's Degree level in the county.
healthcareleadership@robertmorris.edu
Honors Club- Chicago
Provides a fun and friendly atmosphere for honor students with the purpose of planning school and community events.
HONORS@robertmorris.edu
Hospitality Club- DuPage and Orland Park
Strives to enhance the education of students through first hand experiences, while developing a social and professional network to expand our culinary horizons.
hospitalityDP@robertmorris.edu
hospitalityOP@robertmorris.edu
International Connection- Springfield
Wil welcome all students to explore and come to better understand cultures from around the world by expanding the academic experience to incorporate global issues.
internationalconnection@robertmorris.edu
LAN Club- Springfield
To create an environment where students can come together as a community with a shared interest.
LANClub@robertmorris.edu
National Student Nurses Association- Chicago
Will provide opportunities for nursing students that will provmote leadership, fellowship, teamworkd and hardwork. Will encourage members to grow through their own and other student's experiences and in turn improve relationships throughout the community of their local chapter.
NSNA@robertmorris.edu
Student Chapter of Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)- Chicago
Provides Morris Graduate School of Management students with opportunities to gain knowledge and insight into the effective management in the field of Human Resource Management through networking, speakers, events and affiliations with the national SHRM organization and the local professional association of the Society of Human Resources Professionals.
SHRM@robertmorris.edu
StudentActivities Board (SAB)- Chicago
The Board will be comprised of students like you who want to be involved in campus programming. We will put on many events each and every year including but not limited to: Welcome Week, Cultural Celebrations, Game Days, Talent Shows, Information Fairs and much more.
SAB@robertmorris.edu
S.I.F.E (Students in Free Enterprise)- Chicago and Orland Park
The students in this organization will join other college students around the country in becoming involved in teaching the principles of free enterprise and entrepreneurship. Through teamwork and business partnerships they strive to make the opportunity stronger.
SIFE@robertmorris.edu
Sigma Beta Delta- All Campuses
An honor society for business students that are pursuing baccalaureate or master's degrees. To be eligible for lifetime membership and national recognition, students must rank in the upper 20 percent of their class. Available to juniors and seniors.
SIGMA@robertmorris.edu
Soccer Club- Chicago and DuPage
The Soccer Club is dedicated to providing personal growth and teamwork in a fun, competitive environment. The Soccer Club gives students the opportunity to participate in an extra-curricular activity as well as enhance their collegiate experience. (Meets at the DuPage Campus.)
soccerclub@robertmorris.edu
Study Abroad Program- All Campuses
Offers students an opportunity to study abroad and earn academic credit while studying in other countries. Students will expand their cultural, historical, and social awareness of life, culture, and language in another country.
studyabroad@robertmorris.edu
Writers Club- Chicago
Designed to encourage/nurture students' writing and performing talents. Students will write, edit, peer-critique, showcase, and perform original material in various settings.
writers@robertmorris.edu
If you are interested in starting your own club/organization download the Application Packet.
For more information contact:

