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Clubs & Organizations

Joining Student Organizations and Clubs is a great way to meet people and explore your interests during college. Peru State College as a variety of professional, social, academic, cultural, spiritual and volunteer based organizations on campus.

To explore the active organization click the link below to visit The Peru State Hub. Or download The Peru State Hub to your phone. To learn more about the organizations current students must log into the portal. 

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List of Clubs and Organizations

  • Action in Motion (AIM)

  • Black Student Union (BSU)

  • Campus Activities Board (CAB)

  • Christian Student Fellowship (CSF)

  • Peru State College's education organization for special education majors.

    Council for Exceptional Children is an international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted.

    2024-2025:
    President: 

    Faculty Sponsor:
    Dr. Helane Folske-Starlin

    What is CEC?
    “The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the leading voice for special and gifted education. Through the vision and dedication of more than 27,000 members, CEC sets the standard for high quality education for children and youth with exceptionalities. The Council ensures the needs of children and youth with exceptionalities are met in educational legislation, establishes professional standards for the field and develops initiatives to improve special education practice. CEC is THE source for information, resources and professional development for special educators” (Council for Exceptional Children, 2016).

    The State/Provincial Unit chapter of CEC at Peru State College provides a means for networking, professional development, and information-sharing for members.  We are primarily made up of elementary and secondary education majors, all with a particular interest in special education and an internal drive to better the field while also growing personally and professionally.  Students of all majors and interests are encouraged and welcome to join!  We believe that, each individual member brings with them his/her own personal strengths and ask for the active participation of all members.

    Benefits?

    • Access to award winning material
    • Online seminars
    • Professional journal access
    • National CEC Convention and Expo
    • Information regarding current research and practice
    • Special interest divisions
    • Networking

     How much does it cost?
    In order to join the student chapter at Peru State, there is a minimal fee of $15.00.

    When and where are the meetings?
    Council for Exceptional Children meets every Thursday at 11:00 in TJ Majors 230. 

  • DECA

    • Interested in joining PBL? Contact Dr. Sheri Grotrian
    • Meetings: 2nd & 4th Thursday of each month at 11 am, TJ Majors 326
    • Fund-raising Activities:
      • Husker Raffle
      • Silent Auction at Homecoming
      • Split-the-Pot at various athletic events
      • Spring Raffle

    FBLA-PBL Events

    Nebraska Conferences & Competitions:

    National Conferences & Competitions

    • National Leadership Conference

    Accounting & Finance Competition Categories:

    • Accounting Principles
    • Financial Concepts
    • Personal Finance
    • Accounting for Professionals
    • Cost Accounting
    • Accounting Analysis & Decision Making
    • Financial Analysis & Decision Making
    • Financial Services
    • Forensic Accounting
    • Other Business Competition Categories
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

  • Graphic Design Club

  • KOR (Kappa Omnicron Rho) Criminal Justice

  • Math Club

  • National Association for Music Education (NafMe)

  • Optimist Club

  • Outdoor Life Club

  • Peru Association for Student Athletes (PASA)

  • Peru State Catholic Union (PSCU)

  • Peru Student Education Association (PSEA)

  • Hard copies will be distributed on campus.

    The Peru State Times is the official student newspaper of Peru State College. The College’s students write and design each issue. Paid positions with the Times are available. For additional information, contact the Times’ Faculty Advisor, Dr. Kristi Nies, knies@peru.edu.

    The Times, the official student newspaper of Peru State College, is published four times per semester by Peru State College students.

    All students who work for the Times are compensated for their contribution. Pay is based on various works including articles, cartoons, photos, submitted as well as time spent editing and designing the paper. Please contact the Editor-in-Chief for more information about job availability and job descriptions.

    The opinions expressed in the Times may not be those of the entire Editorial Staff. The Peru State Times is an independent student publication funded by student publication fees. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the view of the administration, faculty or staff of Peru State College.

    All letters to the Editor are welcome, and the writers of those letters need not be students. Letters, cartoons, articles, and so forth submitted to the Times should be signed by the individual submitting them and will be published at the discretion of the staff. The Times reserves the right to edit all letters and submissions for grammar and style.

    To reach the Times, e-mail us at perustatetimes@gmail.com, or send material to:
    Peru State Times
    Peru State College
    P.O. Box 10
    Peru, NE 68421-0010

  • Peru Theatre Company (PTC)

  • Phi Alpha Theta (Honors for Social Science)

  • Phi Epsilon Kappa (Honors for Exercise Science)

  • PRIDE

  • Psychology Club

  • Residence Hall Association (RHA)

  • Science Club

  • Social Science Club

  • Student Senate

  • Students Active In Leadership (SAIL)

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