Students in the College of Education, Health & Human Development may participate in student organizations representing a variety of academic, pre-professional, and special interest topics. 

Please visit CatsConnect for more information on over 250 registered student organizations across MSU. 

Department of Education
Name
Description
Meetings
Contact & Club Leadership
Aspiring Educators of MSU

Our student chapter is composed of students preparing and advancing their skills to become exceptional future teachers. We focus on professional development though service projects, conversation about current events in the teaching realm, and attending the various professional development conferences for educators around the state.

We are a group for ALL educators: preschool, elementary, secondary, and all areas of concentration.

All Fall 2024 meetings (except 10/9) will be held in 333 Reid Hall.

8/29 at 5:30pm - Kickoff Meeting

9/11 at 12pm - Tote-tally Fun Paint and Pack Party

10/09 at 12pm - Fall Coffee Shop Sip & Paint at Beacon Coffee Roasters

11/6 at 12pm - Decorating Cakes for Families

12/5 at 5:30pm - Final Party of the Semester

Email
msuaspiringeducators@gmail.com

Instagram
@aspiringeducators_msu

Facebook
Aspiring Educators of MSU

MFPE official website
https://www.mfpe.org/

President
Camille Sampley - csampley29@gmail.com

Vice President & Treasurer
Sarah Fetterman - sarahjfetterman17@gmail.com 

Secretary
Belle Reid - bellereid05@gmail.com 

Social Media Manager
Maya Aquilar - maya.aquilar@icloud.com 

Logistics Officer
BJ (Rebecca) Cross 

Advisor
Suzi Taylor - taylor@montana.edu

Name
Description
Meetings
Contact & Club Leadership
Department of Education Graduate Student Club (DEGS)

The Department of Education Graduate Student Club is designed to  provide a space along with events and activities that serve to bring together graduate students in education at MSU so that they may share information, educate, and support one another in their graduate education and professional  lives along with educating the larger community on issues in the field of higher education.

This student club is open to anyone, but graduate students within education fields at MSU may be most interested in this club.

Working groups are available and open for additional members:

  • Graduate student mentor program
  • Educational events
  • Faculty/student socials
  • Mission and logo development

The third Friday of every month from 12-1pm

Facebook
Department of Education Graduate Student Club

President
Amber King - amber.king4@montana.edu 

Advisor
Dr. Bryce Hughes - bryce.hughes@montana.edu 

Name
Description
Meetings
Contact & Club Leadership
Science Olympiad Club
Our mission is to involve Montana State students in the planning and organization of the Montana Science Olympiad tournament hosted annually in the Spring semester. This tournament, currently organized by the Science Math Resource Center, invites Montana High School and Middle School students to the MSU campus to compete in STEM-related events. Some of these events included building a mouse trap vehicle, constructing a trebuchet, or testing their knowledge of fossils. The tournament is a rewarding experience for Montana youth, student volunteers, and club members. Many of these students go on to pursue STEM-related careers, some even choosing to attend Montana State! There are so many opportunities for club members to contribute to the organization of the tournament! No prior experience or knowledge of Science Olympiad is required. 
Every 2-3 weeks on Tuesdays at 5pm in Reid 415. Specific meeting dates are posted on CatsConnect.

Email
mtscioly.studentclub@gmail.com

President
Addie Rohlman - addierohlman@gmail.com

Advisor
Jill Joyce - jill.joyce1@montana.edu

Department of Food Systems, Nutrition & Kinesiology
Name Description Meetings Contact & Club Leadership
Exercise Science Club

The mission of the Exercise Science Club at MSU is to bring together students within the HHD realm. During the semester, we hold regular meetings during which professionals within the community and graduate students are asked to come and give presentations to the club. This helps our students explore possible health careers. Every year we hold our annual Trick or Trot 5K race which helps fund our trip to the American College of Sports Medicine Conference, as well as other conferences. Our club really allows students the opportunity to connect with professionals, attend sports medicine conferences, and volunteer within the Gallatin Valley community!

Every other Wednesday at 6:15pm in Romney 206 

Email
msuexercisescienceclub@gmail.com

Instagram
@msuexercisescienceclub

Co-Presidents
Elyza Swenson - ejswenson03@gmail.com

Makayla Barnes - mbarnesmt@gmail.com 

Advisor
Dawn Tarabochia - dawn.tarabochia@montana.edu 

Name Description Meetings Contact & Club Leadership
Montana Student Dietetics Association (MSDA)

The Montana Student Dietetic Association provides and participates in nutrition-related volunteer opportunities to make a difference in our community and to prepare members for graduate programs. MSDA also hosts events that dive deeper into the field of dietetics, facilitates group discussions on hot topics in nutrition, and provides academic and professional resources for student success. We are a vibrant group of nutrition enthusiasts who care about the community around us. All are welcome to join!

Dues: $15 for t-shirt and membership

Fall 2024: Biweekly Friday meetings at 1pm on  9/13, 9/27, 10/11, 10/25, 11/8, 11/22, 12/6

Instagram
@montanastatedietetics

Website
msda-msu.webs.com

President
Katie Elliott - klelliott00@gmail.com  

Advisor
Jessi Peterson -
jessi.peterson1@montana.edu

Department of Human Development & Community Health
Name Description Meetings Contact & Club Leadership
Human Development & Family Sciences Club (HDFS)

TBD

TBD

Email
hdfsbozeman@gmail.com

President
Megan Burgess - megab902@gmail.com 

Advisor
Whitney Craven - whiney.craven@montana.edu 

 

Name Description Meetings Contact & Club Leadership
Phi Upsilon Omicron (Phi U)

Phi Upsilon Omicron, an honor society in the integrated field of family and consumer sciences, offers an environment empowering lifelong learning, leadership building, and ethical and scholastic excellence.

  1. Recognize and promote academic excellence;
  2. Enhance qualities of leadership by providing opportunities for service; and
  3. Encourage lifelong learning and commitment to advance family and consumer sciences related areas.

Membership Requirements: Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, must be majoring in family and consumer sciences or one of its related areas in an institution where a chapter is established. Must exhibit the potential for professional and community leadership.

Dues: $60.00 upon initiation, $5.00 for every new semester after initiation

Weekly Tuesday meetings at 6pm in the Herrick Lounge

Email
phiubozeman@gmail.com 

Website
www.phiu.org/

President
Trinity Atterson - trinatterson@gmail.com 

Advisor
Whitney Craven - whiney.craven@montana.edu 

Non-Department Specific
Name Description Meetings Contact & Club Leadership
Students Raising Children

Students Raising Children (SRC) is a student organization for students at MSU who are raising children of any age. Our goal is to foster a warm and welcoming community to serve this population through academic, social, and emotional support systems for individual students and their families. Join us for kid-friendly activities, access to local resources, authentic conversations and community!

New for Fall 2024! The Human Development Clinic (located at 1501 S. 3rd) is hosting a Students Raising Children Support Group every other Thursday from 1-3pm September 12, September 26, October 10, October 24, and November 7.

For registration and inquiries, contact humandevelopmentclinic@gmail.com

Email us to join the club to find out about upcoming events!

Co-Presidents
Evynn Stagg and Abbey Boyer - msustudentsraisingchildren@gmail.com

Co-Advisors

Rachelle McLain - rachelle.mclain@montana.edu 

Maria Perks - maria.perks@montana.edu 

Currently Inactive:

Chi Sigma Iota: Mu Tau Sigma

Our mission is to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, leadership, advocacy, and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the profession of counseling.

Friends of Local Foods

Friends of Local Foods was formed in the fall of 2006 to bring passionate students, faculty, and community members together to raise awareness, create academic opportunities, and conduct research related to local food systems and food quality at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. The Friends of Local Foods club originally started the MSU student farm, Towne's Harvest Garden (THG). Although THG is now a separate entity from FLF, the two organizations remain in partnership. Our club enjoys sharing and preparing meals at the farm and collaborating together on other projects and events throughout the year.

Our goals are to: 

  1. engage with local growers and producers
  2. learn about what local produce is available in our community
  3. participate in food justice programs
  4. volunteer where needed
  5. build a student community around local food
  6. learn how to harvest, process, prepare, and preserve food

Health Enhancement Majors Club

The Health Enhancement Majors Club's purpose is to provide an opportunity for students in our major to work cooperatively with other majors and to volunteer in the community for fundraising with events like Little Bobcat Track. This club also sends members each year to the National SHAPE America Conference that takes place each spring in a different part of the country. This helps build connections across the nation for students pursuing a career in Health Enhancement!

Membership Requirements: Must be a Health Enhancement major to join.

Hospitality Student Association (HSA)

The purpose of our ogranization aims to increase awareness around the new hopsitality management program at MSU while providing opportunities for current members through networking events hotel site visits, restaurant tastings and guest lectures.

Email: hospitalityassociation1@gmail.com

Society of INdigenous Educators (SINE)

The goal of the Society of INdigenous Educators is to increase opportunities for American Indian students enrolled in the Teacher Preparation Program at Montana State University.  By providing academic, personal, career, and financial support and guidance to our American Indian students we are contributing to the recruitment, retention, graduation, and placement of American Indian teachers and improving the diversity of the K-12 teaching corps.