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Activities
The student body plays an active role in organizing activities and participating in campus organizations. Any Lake Campus student is eligible to take an active part in these campus activities. Availability of student organizations may vary based on student interest.
The following organizations and activities are among those supported by the student body.
Athletic Programs
Athletic Programs include men's and women's basketball, and men’s baseball. Participation in intercollegiate athletics is based on student interest and may vary. For more information and team schedules, go to www.wright.edu/lake/athletics.
Business Professionals of America
Business Professionals of America (BPA) is the national organization for students preparing for work in the business world. BPA is for students at Wright State University-Lake Campus who are interested in developing personal, leadership, and office skills. Lake Campus students have won numerous awards at national BPA competitions.
Circle K
Circle K - To develop education students into a global network of responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to service.
Collegiate 4-H
Collegiate 4-H is a national service organization comprised of college students who have an interest in the 4-H ideals and in serving their community.
Criminal Justice Club
Criminal Justice Club - University and program promotion through furthering education in the fields of criminal justice, law enforcement and community service.
Cultural Enrichment Club
Cultural Enrichment Club gives students and faculty the opportunity to work together to broaden our horizons and better appreciate diversity through such activities as attending theatre and music productions, visiting museums, going to movies, enjoying ethnic food, traveling, dancing, and, in general, experiencing cultural events throughout the area.
Engineering Club
Engineering Club gives students the opportunity to participate in additional research, competitions, and activities in the field of Engineering.
Geological Society
Geological Society explores the scientific aspects of geology, including in-depth research, digs, and educational matters.
National Communication Association Student Club
National Communication Association Student Club: Advances communication as the discipline that studies all forms, modes, media and consequences of communication through humanistic, social scientific and aesthetic inquiry; dedicated to fostering and promoting free and ethical communication, the widespread appreciation of the importance of communication in public and private life, the application of competent communication to improve the quality of human life and relationships, and the use of knowledge about communication to solve human problems.
Open Door Club
Open Door Club offers a safe space for students and groups of all genders, races, religions, sexual orientations and ethnicities.
Psychology Club
Psychology Club was formed to support more in-depth exploration of various topics in psychology, with related activities.
Student Activities Committee
Student Activities Committee meets regularly to plan campus-wide events for all students and organizations. If you are interested in participating in this committee, please contact the Student Activities/Organizations Coordinator.
Venture Crew
Venture Crew is responsible for the maintenance of the Lake Campus sailboat and pontoon; this group also actively participates in boat design and building.
Wright with Christ
Wright with Christ – A student organization focused on Bible study and discussion; bringing the gospel of Jesus Christ to the Lake Campus.
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FREE Membership to YMCA Available for Students
All Lake Campus students can take advantage of the Auglaize-Mercer County Family YMCA, absolutely FREE. Students must present a valid course schedule to the YMCA at the beginning of the semester to receive a membership. Student memberships are renewable each semester, provided the student remains enrolled in classes.
The YMCA’s Physical Training Room includes nautilus machines as well as elliptical trainers, stair climbers, tread mills and stationary bicycles. There are two basketball courts, two walking tracks, racquetball courts, a swimming pool and whirlpool, and the men’s and women’s locker rooms each have a dry sauna. Students are also welcome to play games in the lobby such as foosball, ping pong, pool and air hockey.
Students can also take classes like aerobics, spinning, swimming and more at the reduced rate that members receive. For more information or a current class schedule, please contact the YMCA at 419-586-YMCA.
Visit www.wright.edu/lake/prospective/studorgs.html for more information.
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