Clubs & Organizations

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

Getting Involved

Whether you’re passionate about service, leadership, performance, or innovation, Morris Brown College has a space for you to grow, lead, and shine.

Curious about how to get involved? Each fall, students gather for our Annual Organizational Fair—a high-energy event where you can meet student leaders, explore clubs, and find your perfect fit. From academic honor societies to dance teams and debate groups, there’s a place for every Wolverine to thrive.

MBC Clubs & Organizations

SGA

Student Government Association

Coordinates student life and represents the student body through leadership, advocacy, and service.

Royal Court

MBC Royal Court

Serves as the face of MBC in formal and community settings, building pride and promoting student success.

 

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Divine 9

Fraternities and Sororities

Includes chapters of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, promoting service, scholarship, and unity.

Delta Omicron Music Fraternity

Fraternities and Sororities

An international fraternity that supports students in music through performance and leadership.

The Synfonette Society

The Ladies of the Performing Arts

An international fraternity that supports students in music through performance and leadership.

Golden Key Honor Society

Recognizes academic excellence and promotes leadership and service globally.

MBC Cheer & Ecstasy Dance Team

Ignites school spirit through athletic cheer and dynamic dance performances at campus and athletic events.

NAACP

Advocates for equity and empowers Morris Brown students through civic engagement, leadership, and community service.

Ward Modeling Troop

Fraternities & Sororities

Showcases fashion, confidence, and artistic expression through runway and stage performances.

Competitive Esports Team

Brings students together to compete in national gaming tournaments and foster digital literacy and teamwork.

MBC Choir

Brings students together to share their voices in worship and celebration while fostering community, cultural pride, and musical excellence.

Psychology Club

Explores human behavior and supports growth through research, dialogue, mentorship, and community engagement.

HBCU Battle of the Brains Team

Competes nationally in interdisciplinary challenges focused on real-world problem-solving.

National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)

Supports the advancement of Black women and families through advocacy, education, and leadership development.

Poetry Club

Celebrates creative expression and fosters community by sharing, performing, and exploring the art of poetry.

Starting a New Organization


Have a vision that isn’t represented yet? Start a new club! Students interested in forming an organization must first schedule a meeting with Ms. Devonne McKenzie, Director of Campus Life. You’ll review club expectations and receive guidance on submitting the Organization Registration Form and club constitution.

All clubs, new or returning, must register each academic year to remain active and recognized.