Psychology Student Organizations

Addiction Studies Club

The Addiction Studies Club was developed for those interested in the field of Addiction Studies and for those who want to help promote education, awareness of addiction and emotional support.

Addiction can have many forms other than just being addicted to drugs and alcohol. Chances are you may know someone that has some form of addiction. Gambling, playing video games, and excessive shopping are just a few things people may get addicted to.

If you are interested in learning more, our membership is open to all students.

Faculty Advisor
Mrs. Shannon Gresham
Rm. 315B Bienvenu Hall
greshams@nsula.edu
(318) 357-6904

Psi Chi

The International Honor Society in Psychology

The NSULA chapter of the International Honor Society in Psychology (Psi Chi) invites eligible students to apply for membership this spring. Psi Chi was founded in 1929, with the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. Membership is open to graduate students in clinical psychology, undergraduate students who are psychology or addiction studies majors or minors, and meet the minimum criteria. Membership is a lifetime honor and members enjoy an array of benefits. For more information about Psi Chi, please visit: www.psichi.org.

Requirements:

Undergraduate Students:

  • Be enrolled as a major or minor in a psychology program or addiction studies program.
  • Have completed at least 3 semesters or equivalent of the college course.
  • Have completed at least 9 semester hours (or equivalent) of psychology courses.
  • Have an overall GPA of at least 3.0
  • Have a minimum 3.0 GPA in psychology or addiction studies courses.

Graduate Students:

  • Be enrolled in a psychology graduate program.
  • Have completed at least one full semester of graduate coursework.
  • Have an overall GPA of at least 3.0.

Applications: Please complete your application at  http://www.psichi.org/?page=JoinToday  by March 10th. After applying online, please email your name and student ID   shiversh@nsula.edu. After approval, you will receive an e-mail from Psi Chi about the online fees payment system. Fees are $55 and due March 13th.

Induction: The induction ceremony and senior recognition will be held March 21st  at 6 pm in the Cane River Room of the Friedman Student Union.

For additional inquiries about Psi Chi, please contact Mrs. Holley Shivers,shiversh@nsula.edu.

Psychology Club

The NSU Psychology Club is a social organization made up primarily by psychology majors and minors. The Club, however, welcomes NSU students from all disciplines who have an interest in the psychological field. There are no academic requirements, just an enthusiasm for the study of the mind! The NSU Psych Club is an organization geared toward four ideals: charity, leadership, research and fun. Our objective is to be active not only in the classroom but on campus and within the community. Our passion for the study of behavior and the mind goes beyond just a simple reading assignment, but more toward application and practice. The club also gives students an opportunity to share research ideas, meet new friends, and participate in psychology events on campus. We welcome any students who are interested in research, goodwill, and, as always, having a good time.

Faculty Advisor
Mrs. Beverly Broadway
Rm. 319 Bienvenu Hall
broadwayb@nsula.edu
(318) 357-6904

You may contact Mrs Hale directly to join the Psychology Club or Join the Psychology Club Here. Please see orgsync for dates and details.