Be a Joiner
Whether you’re ready to jump into the incredibly exciting world of online gaming in our state-of-the-art Esports Center, or you’re looking to expand your creativity, knowledge, leadership skills, or professional interests, New England Tech clubs and organizations have ample opportunities to join in and have fun. There are lots of ways to pursue your passion, and make lifelong friends at the same time, with one of our many exciting, engaging clubs.
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Student Advisory Council
The Student Advisory Council (SAC) serves as an advisory committee to 91ֱ’s President and other university officials. The SAC provides a means for students to express their views and to provide input on policies and practices that directly affect the student body. Members are the student-elected presidents of technical clubs and the president of the Residence Hall Council.
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Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa membership at 91ֱ is open to students who have completed a minimum of 24 quarter credits with a cumulative GPA of 3.8 or above in an associate degree program. As a member, your academic excellence will be recognized with the Golden Key Membership Pin, membership certificate, identification card, notation of membership on your diploma and transcripts, and the privilege of wearing regalia at graduation that identifies you as a Phi Theta Kappa member. Learn more about the benefits of joining the Phi Theta Kappa honor society at . Four times a year, students meeting these criteria are contacted and offered the opportunity to become members. An induction ceremony is held annually at 91ֱ.
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Alpha Chi Honor Society
Alpha Chi membership is a prestigious honor reserved for only the top 10% of bachelor’s and master’s students in all academic fields. Alpha Chi recognizes and promotes scholarship and those elements of character that make scholarship effective for good. The top 10% is based on quarterly cumulative GPAs. As a member, your academic excellence will be recognized with a membership certificate, personalized membership card, lapel pin, notation of membership on your diploma and transcripts, and the privilege of wearing regalia at graduation that sets you apart as an Alpha Chi member. An induction ceremony is held annually at 91ֱ.
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Adventurers’ Guild Club
The Adventurers’ Guild Club provides opportunities for all members to participate in multiplayer tabletop competitive and non-competitive games as well as participate in role-playing games, such as Anime and others.
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Criminal Justice Club
The Criminal Justice Club provides opportunities for students to expand their knowledge of the criminal justice field with guest speakers, field trips and involvement in local community service projects. The club promotes safety awareness to the campus community through campaigns and guest lecturer events.
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Double Exposure
Get involved if you are interested in learning more about writing, producing and executing your own talk shows in video or audio podcast format. Shows are shot live in the television studio, or recorded live in our radio booths.
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Esports Club
Join the 91ֱ Esports Club to experience the excitement of game competition with other members of the 91ֱ community as we prepare for competition with other colleges and universities.
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Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)
The GSA supports LGBTQIA+ students by offering a safe space for encouragement and learning, enjoying social activities and development of friendships, and promoting awareness at our university.
Advisor: Associate Professor Sarah Holmes, [email protected]
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Interior Design Student Alliance
As a member of 91ֱ’s IDSA Student Club, you can cultivate your leadership skills and acquire valuable networking opportunities. IDSA will have guest speakers and workshops that are geared toward the interests of Interior Design students.
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New England Tech Student Nurses Association
Join the New England Institute of Technology Student Nurses Association. The club’s purpose is to assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education in order to provide the highest quality health care; provide programs representative of fundamental interest and concerns to nursing students; aid in the development of the whole person, including his/her professional role, his/her responsibility for health care of people in all walks of life; and to promote and encourage participation in community affairs and activities towards health care and the resolution of related social issues.
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New England Tech Golf Club
Join the 91ֱ Golf Club if you would like to play or learn to play golf or improve your golf game. The golf club meets weekly to play on a 9-hole course. The opening of the golf club can start as early as March and will play through December (weather permitting). This offers a great opportunity to meet students from different programs.
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Respiratory Care Club
The Respiratory Care Club gives members the opportunity to plan and get involved in extracurricular and social activities pertaining to respiratory care, learn about current respiratory care trends in the profession and community, and meet other students and people with a common interest.
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Rotaract Club
Do you like making a difference? Then it’s time to join the Rotaract Club. The 91ֱ Rotaract Club brings students together to take action in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun. The 91ֱ Rotaract Club is affiliated with the East Greenwich (EG) Rotary Club, which gives members the opportunity to network with leaders from business and industry. Join the 91ֱ Rotaract Club if you have an interest in community service and want to develop your leadership and professional skills. Club members may volunteer at some of the EG Rotary Club’s events as well as several annual events, including the Kent YMCA, South Providence Neighborhood Ministries and the Scott Carlson Memorial ALS 5K. The club’s motto is “Service Above Self.” Join the club and be a part of a great cause with a great group of students and have an amazing time. Participation in this club can also look great on your resume.
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SkillsUSA
SkillsUSA is one of the largest student-run leadership organizations in the country dedicated to technical high school and college students. One of 91ֱ’s longest standing student clubs, SkillsUSA is a national organization whose mission includes empowering its members to become world-class workers and leaders. SkillsUSA programs include local, state and national competitions in which students demonstrate occupational and management skills. At the annual national-level SkillsUSA Championships, more than 6,000 students, including 91ֱ students, compete in 100 occupational and leadership skill areas. 91ֱ is very proud of the many students who return from the competitions as medal winners in their respective skill competitions. Students participating in SkillsUSA develop organizational skills, leadership skills, and team building skills. For more information about SkillsUSA please visit or .
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SAM: Society for Advancement of Management
91ֱ’s Society for Advancement of Management (SAM) chapter provides opportunities for club members to increase management skills and expertise through participation in programs, field trips, and service designed to improve the professional quality of their knowledge, performance, and leadership ability. Club members help coordinate local events for nonprofit organizations, consult with real businesses, and apply management theory to solve complex organization problems. The club also fields teams to SAM’s annual conference to compete in the prestigious case study competition and multi-event International Business Skills Championship. 91ֱ’s chapter has earned multiple championships and competitors recognized as national outstanding students. For more information about SAM, visit
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SOTA Club: Student Occupational Therapy Association
SOTA is a national organization open to all students enrolled in the Occupational Therapy program at 91ֱ. SOTA members have an opportunity to meet new people, learn more about occupational therapy, and increase awareness about current issues in the profession. SOTA plans fundraising and social events throughout the year.
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SPTA Club: Student Physical Therapist Assistant
Join the Student Physical Therapist Assistant Club if you are interested in enriching and broadening your views and knowledge of the field of Physical Therapy and the role of the PTA in the medical field, and participating in community service opportunities and community/campus activities which promote awareness of physical therapy.
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Surgical Technology Club
The Surgical Technology Club is for students to meet and help one another understand and appreciate the Surgical Technology profession. Students will have the opportunity to grow as Surgical Technology professionals through teamwork, communication, networking and education.
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Tech Records Club
Join Tech Records Club if you are interested in gaining practical experience in producing and recording music.
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Veterinary Technology Club
The Veterinary Technology Club promotes the profession of veterinary technology, provides extracurricular and social activities for students and benefits animals in need through community service.
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Welding Club
Join the Welding Club if you have an interest in working with students from various disciplines to collaborate and network in the field of welding.