Johnson-Robinson Building
Stillman College
3601 Stillman Blvd.
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Monday – Friday
9:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: 205.349.4240
Email: studentlife@stillman.edu
Clubs and organizations offer an opportunity for the development of leadership skills. Through group dynamics and interaction, students learn more about themselves and others and how to work effectively in group situations. All student organizations are under the jurisdiction of the College. Students have the opportunity to participate and serve in a number of clubs and organizations. We have numerous groups on campus for you to choose from. Joining one of them always enhances the Stillman College experience.
We build leaders at Stillman. As a member of the Student Government Association, you will represent yourself and your fellow students as one of the primary faces and representatives of the Stillman College brand.
The Student Government Association aims to do the following:
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is a student-run organization that strives to enhance the Stillman College student experience through quality entertainment, creative programming, and community involvement.
The Student Government Association (SGA) at Stillman College established a branch known as the “Street Team” with the mission to provide unified events for a diversified student body. In 2018, the Street Team, now informally known as the Campus Activities Board (CAB), requested an independent student-led organization from SGA. CAB will allocate a portion of the Student Activity Fee (SAF) with the charge of implementing more quality events for the student body.
The primary goal of CAB is to enhance Stillman College through programs that:
Stillman College has a rich and exciting history with Greek Life. The Pan Hellenic Council coordinates activities among its member organizations and promotes unity and cooperation among the recognized Greek-letter organizations, individually as well as collectively. The Pan Hellenic Council is composed of active representatives of six of the approved nine national Greek-letter fraternities and sororities:
EPSILON NU CHAPTER
DELTA SIGMA CHAPTER
GAMMA CHI CHAPTER
ETA KAPPA CHAPTER
EPSILON ETA CHAPTER
RHO GAMMA CHAPTER
EPSILON EPSILON CHAPTER
The Chancellorette Social Club was founded Dec. 3, 1959 by the Chancellors. The Chancellorettes’ purpose is to promote academic excellence, dignity, and womanhood. We believe in promoting beneficial programming for the good of Stillman College. Not only do they reach out to the community through various community service activities, but as sisters they treat each other like a family away from home.
Virtuous Elite is a non-Greek organization founded on the campus of Stillman College on Nov. 16, 2015. VE was chartered on Aug. 19, 2016. The organization was founded on the Principles of Proverbs 31, which teaches females to be and do everything that God has called a woman to be and do. Virtuous Elite prides itself on being sisterly, hardworking, dedicated, and uplifting to other young women.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stillman has closely monitored and worked tirelessly to mitigate the spread of the virus under the guidance of the Stillman Public Health Task Force and leadership from the Administration. It invites every student to do its part to keep the Stillman community safe so Stillman can maintain in-person activities. This means:
The Campus Queens Association (CQA) has existed for as long as there has been a Miss Stillman, class queens and student organizational queens.
The Campus Kings was added by Miss Stillman 2015-2016, Brittany Hollins, and is referred to as the Campus Queens’/Kings’ Association (CQKA).
As a member of the CQKA, the queen/king is required to participate in at least one community service project per semester, including but not limited to:
Every participant must have and maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average and be in good financial and social standing with the College and the organization/club being represented.
Advisor:Jean Wilson-Sykes
The purpose of the Pre-Alumni Council is to help students develop a lifelong connection with Stillman College prior to their graduation and to become productive alumni.
Council members recruit students, host special events, learn the importance of philanthropy, and coordinate fundraisers to support Council activities. Members work collaboratively with the advisors from the Alumni Affairs and Development Offices. The Council is also supported by the National Alumni Association of Stillman College, Inc. (NAASC) and/or alumni chapters.
Nationally, the Council works collaboratively with the United Negro College Fund, Inc. (UNCF) as a UNCF member school and has an on-campus queen who represents locally and nationally as Miss UNCF-Stillman.
Advisors: Jean Wilson-Sykes and Tyler Davidson
Stillman College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate degrees.