student organizations

Ranging from special interest to religious to just pure fun, Wesleyan has a wide variety of boards, clubs, and organizations to suit your every interest. Don't see what you're looking for? You are welcome to start a new club!

Three students dress and dance during AXIS dinner.

The following student organizations are approved and recognized by the Student Government Association at Wesleyan College. Wesleyan offers several other clubs that are recognized and managed by individual departments. Contact the Center for Leadership and Involvement at CLI@wesleyancollege.edu for more details.

Activism & Advocacy
AXIS

A.X.I.S. encourages those in the Wesleyan and Middle Georgia community to experience, learn, and understand cultural and international traditions through events, activities, and trips. A.X.I.S. is open to all students who are interested in international and cultural issues.

Black Student Alliance (BSA)

BSA promotes minority awareness and provides an outlet for cultural pride among minority students. Through various programs and events, BSA educates the campus and the Macon community on the issues affecting people of color throughout the past, present, and future. The organization is open to all students interested in cultural diversity.

Disability Advocacy Club (DAC)

DAC advocates for disability awareness on campus. The club is made up of students who are disabled and students who are simply passionate about advocating for disability awareness through educational and social programming.

Queer Social Organization (QSO)

QSO is a club dedicated to discussing and dismantling the issues facing the LGBTQ+ community, while celebrating pride and the development of an open and equal community. Membership in QSO is open to all students interested in the education and understanding of issues faced by all members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Power and Protest Society (PAPS)

PAPS is an organization focused on bringing awareness to current issues relevant to students. PAPS is also the founder of the Personal Hygiene Closet on campus, a closet dedicated to providing all students with access to personal hygiene products such as period products, oral care products, shampoo and more. This closet is accessible to all students 24/7.

Reframing Club

The Reframing Club is focused on helping students reclaim femininity based on what it means to them. By tackling what is known as standard gender norms, the Reframing Club helps all students do traditionally feminine things on their terms, including a deconstructed beauty pageant and more.

Student Government Association 

SGA functions as a practical means to establish and maintain effective governance of the college, to increase a sense of individual responsibility, to work for the common good of each student, and to increase communication between all members of the Wesleyan campus community. It serves as the voice of the Wesleyan student body and contributes to co- curricular life at the College.

Voz Latina 

Voz Latina is made of a group of young, Latina Wesleyan students who are looking to educate and inform others of the many Latin American traditions and cultural riches of being a Latin American woman. This is accomplished through social events, weekly meetings, and community service.

Faith & Unity
Baptist College Ministries 
Council on Religious Unity (CRU)

CRU focuses on education and awareness of all major world religions through the celebration of holidays and important cultural events important to these religions. 

Episcopal Lutheran Fellowship

ELF is a campus ministry dedicated to caring for the spiritual, physical, and emotional needs of students, faculty and staff at Mercer, Wesleyan, and Middle Georgia State University. We are called to be an ecumenical community in the midst of our campuses and the Macon community. You do not have to be Lutheran, Episcopalian (or even Christian!) to be welcomed as a member of the ELF community. 

Fellowship of Christian Athletes 
Lane Center Servant Leaders
Wesley at Wesleyan 

The Wesley Foundation was formed to unite students by celebrating and sharing in the Methodist heritage. Wesley Foundation meets regularly and is open to all students who want to be involved.

Wesleyan Disciples 

The hallmark of campus ministry are the Wesleyan Disciples, a Christian group of students who are committed to faith and service, are disciples of Jesus Christ.

Campus Activities
Campus Activities Board (CAB)

CAB provides a wide array of programs that complement the social lives of Wesleyan students, including pub nights, dances, and more. As CAB representatives, students have the opportunity to promote or enhance their leadership and planning skills.

Cosplayers of Wesleyan (CoW)

CoW focuses on bringing cosplay fun to the campus! Through a variety of activities, CoW shows students that everyone can participate in cosplay, whether it be a beginner or an experienced cosplayer.

Hyperion Color Guard 

Hyperion is Wesleyan’s Color Guard team dedicated to rehearsing, performing, and teaching fellow students how to spin and toss. Hyperion holds tryouts and anyone is welcome to come to our clinics and learn how to spin, and may even join the team.

Nature Club

The goal of Nature Club is to help connect students with nature. Through guided hikes through the arboretum, homemade crafts related to the outdoors, and educational seminars, Nature Club connects students to the outdoors.

Pickleball Club

Pickleball Club is open to all students interested in pickleball, whether a beginner or experienced. Pickleball Club also hosts tournaments each semester to see who is the ultimate pickleball champion!

STUNT Committee

STUNT is an annual, student-led musical production that dates back to 1897. All four classes write, direct, perform, and produce their own musical skits to compete for the coveted STUNT Cup. All proceeds benefit an academic scholarship given to members of the rising Junior class.

Wesleyan Theater Company 

WTC strives to promote student funded and organized theatre productions. They also assist in funding theatrical expenditures, such as the Georgia Theatre Conference and the Southeastern Theatre Conference. The WTC strives to pave the way for, and teach theatrical skills to, future thespians of Wesleyan.

Academic Affairs
Artistry Club 

The Art Club sponsors academic and social events for the purpose of raising awareness of and an appreciation for Wesleyan’s and Middle Georgia’s art communities.

Geeky and Girly (GG)

GG focuses on computer programming and other traditional “geeky” things and helps students embrace their passion for them. 

Odyssey of the Mind 

Odyssey of the Mind is a group that participates in creative problem-solving competitions. This group is available to any students with a knack for problem-solving, creativity, and learning.

Pre-Medical Society (WCPS)

WCPS helps students prepare for medical school through talks with current medical school students, MCAT test prep trivia, and talks with current doctors. This club is open to anyone who is interested in the medical field.

Questions?

To start your own club, please contact Student Activities Coordinator, Maggie O'Kelley at mokelley@wesleyancollege.edu

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