Clubs
Rosemont Student Clubs & Organizations
No matter what your interest, there is a student club or organization for you at Rosemont. And the best part? If the perfect club doesn’t exist yet, you can start it yourself! To create a new club, contact the Director of Student Leadership & Engagement and complete the New Club Proposal Form found at the bottom of this page.
Look for our fall Activities Fair, scheduled within the first two weeks of the fall semester, to learn about our clubs and choose which to join. Otherwise, you can contact the clubs directly using the emails provided below. Check out our clubs and organizations—there’s never a dull moment at Rosemont!
Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA)
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Christine Hagedorn
President: Marietou Diakite
Vice President: Madison Morton
Would you like to join the Alpfa Club? Do you have questions about the club? Email: [email protected]
The Rosemont ALPFA chapter stands as a vital platform for Hispanic students and leaders, fostering inclusivity and community engagement. Supported wholeheartedly by Rosemont College, the ALPFA chapter ensures Hispanic and Latinx students’ voices contribute meaningfully to the campus community. Rosemont’s commitment to multiculturalism extends beyond ALPFA, creating numerous opportunities for students of all backgrounds to be heard. This inclusive environment is designed to enrich lives and strengthen the unity of the community.
Black Student Union (BSU)
Faculty Advisor: John Henderson & Anthony Johnson
President: Makaila Keith
Treasurer: Maya Lonjuin
Public Relations: Jeremiah Baylor
Would you like to join the BSU? Do you have questions about the club? Email: [email protected]
The Black Student Union (BSU) is dedicated to creating a fun and safe environment for students to engage in discussions on issues impacting the Black community and surrounding areas. The BSU actively involves the community through initiatives such as Tea Talks, Fashion Shows, and Jamboree Week, as well as panels and speaker events. Central to its mission is advocating for Students of Color while promoting an inclusive and culturally rich environment for all. Events like the Fashion Show highlight local small businesses, while Jamboree Week immerses the campus in a month long celebration of diverse performances, talks, and community engagement activities. Additionally, the BSU hosts engaging events such as R&B lip sync battles, paint nights, and sessions on financial literacy and HBCU insights.
Haven
Faculty Advisor: Chelsea Frank
President: Jessica Krwawicz
Vice President: Jordan Lamb
Secretary: Trinity Jackson
Would you like to join Haven? Do you have questions about the club? Email: [email protected]
Haven is a group that creates a safe space for queer/LGBTQIA+ people to discuss the issues the community faces, offer educational resources about the community, make connections with other queer/LGBTQIA+ people and spaces, give a voice to the community, and to provide support and safety options for queer/LGBTQIA+ students on campus.
The Rambler
Faculty Advisor: Katie Baker & Francis Klose
President: Mark Laywhyee
Vice President: Lucia Madron
Secretary: Tori Jones
Would you like to join The Rambler? Do you have questions about the club? Email: [email protected]
The Rambler is Rosemont College’s dedicated student run news publication. Our mission is to provide the student body with honest, reliable, and essential news stories. Committed to integrity and grit, The Rambler strives to maintain ethical standards in delivering intelligent and thought provoking content. Join us in our pursuit of journalistic excellence and contribute to a trusted source of information for our campus community.
Student Government Association (SGA)
Faculty Advisor: Madison Lauffer
President: Lucia Madron
Vice President of Finance: Tori Jones
Would you like to join the Student Government Association? Do you have questions about the club? Email: [email protected]
All matriculated students at Rosemont are automatically members of the student government and eligible to vote in student elections. The Student Government Association (SGA) represents student opinion and shares in the college governance system. SGA meets monthly to review student opinions and concerns, plan events, appoint student representatives, and suggest changes in policy to appropriate college offices and committees. To learn more, visit the webpage dedicated to Student Government.
Interested in Founding a New Club?
If you would like to start a new club/organization on campus, this is your first step! Complete the New Club Proposal form, contact the Dean for Student Success & Engagement and you are on your way!
Revive an Archived Club
There are several thriving clubs that have existed in the past. Choose from a selection below just waiting to be revived: Contact the Dean for Student Success & Engagement to learn how.
- Book Club
- Chess
- Cooking Club
- Dance Club
- FOR (Feminists of Rosemont)
- International Club
- Yoga
Student Government
All matriculated students at Rosemont are automatically members of the Student Government and eligible to vote in student elections. The Student Government Association (SGA) represents student opinions and participates in the College governance system. SGA meets monthly to review student opinions and concerns, plan events, appoint student representatives, and suggest changes in policy to appropriate college offices and committees.
Each class elects four officers annually to form the Class Council, which conducts class meetings at least once a month and meets regularly to coordinate activities for their respective classes. The Class Council officers are the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Upperclassmen officers are elected in the spring for the following year, while first-year officers are elected in September. Anyone can and is encouraged to run for a spot on their Class Council!
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New Club Proposal
If you would like to start a new club/organization on campus, this is your first step! Please provide the following information below to help inform the Office of Student Engagement of your ideas and interests. Once completed, you will be contacted by the board of Student Government (SGA) with your pending status. If you do not receive a response within three days, please contact the Director of Student Engagement at [email protected] for assistance. Before any club/organization can acquire “Active status”, the following steps must be completed:
• Complete and submit this form.
• Acquire a faculty, or staff advisor (minimum of 1 required)
• Secure 4 Executive Board Members:
• President
• Vice President
• Treasure
• Secretary
• Create a constitution (See Sample Student Club Constitution Template)
• Gain Approval of the Student Government Board (SGA)




