Club and Organization Directory
Below is a listing of the many clubs and organizations at LC.
If you don't find one that interests you, contact us for information on how to start your own group.
Departmental
Collegiate Chapter of Virginia Music Educator's Association
This is an professional organization for Lynchburg College Music Education Majors (Instrumental and Vocal Emphasis). NAfME (the National Association for Music Education) is the umbrella organization for VMEA - Virginia Music Education Association, a statewide organization. LC students have a Collegiate Chapter in the Western Region.
Criminology & Sociology Club
Topics dealing within the departments of Sociology & Criminology.
Enrollment Student Ambassadors
ESA contacts and gives tours to prospective students.
French Club
To promote French cultural awareness
Future Health and Fitness Professionals
Professional student organization designed to support, encourage, and provide assistance to members seeking professional opportunities at the local, state, and national levels. Membership in this organization is open to anyone with an interest in health, physical education, health promotion, athletic training, exercise physiology, sport management, or recreation.
German Club
A group of students who are interested in the German Culture and Language. We will be organizing German based events such as Film Nights, that open discussion on the german film industry, or German food evenings that will open the campus to the diversity of the German Culture. We will also be working with the language in order to increase the popularity of the German Program at Lynchburg College.
Health Promotion Club
The purpose of this organization is to provide students who are majoring in health promotion, minoring in health promotion, and those who are interested in the field with the knowledge of what health promotion consists of. THIS ALLOWS TO participate in volunteer opportunities, and to hear from those who are already employed as health educators as well as the related career opportunities that are available. They will also be able to know about the different internships available and it is a great way to build the students resume and a great way for them to network with potential employers.
Lynchburg College Athletic Training Club
This organization is for Athletic Training majors that are looking to get more involved with service opportunities. The organization promotes Athletic Training and the people that work in this growing field.
Lynchburg College Chapter of Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society
For all students interested in science who want to become better aquainted with the challenges faced by modern-day chemists. Also, to introduce students to technical materials of the science world, prepare them for a profession in the field of science and allow for students to make connections with other professionals.
Lynchburg College Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management
The Society for Human Resource Management is the worlds largest association devoted to human resource management.SHRM serves the needs of the human resource management professional by providing the most essential and comprehensive set of resources available. In addition, the Society is committed to advancing the human resource profession and the capabilities of all human resource professionals to ensure that HR is an essential and effective partner in developing and executing organizational strategy
Lynchburg College Environmental Protection Group
An environmental club which seeks to promote and act on sustainability efforts both on and off campus. Through activism, we hope we can help the school committ to more green initiatives and that eventually our efforts will spread off campus as well. The foucs of our efforts will be on creating policies for the school to adopt which will advocate for campus-wide sustainable efforts.
Lynchburg College Psychology Club
Because not every psychology student is privy to Psi Chi (the national psychology honor society)an organization for the 'lay people' should be established. We aim to enhance the overall experience of psychology for all students regardless of major or minor. We will work closely with the psychology department to make this possible.
Lynchburg College Student Athletic Training Club
This organization is for Athletic Training majors that are looking to get more involved with service opportunities. We also bring speakers in the health profession to campus.
Math Club
The mission of Math Club is to increase the width and depth of mathematical knowledge of all interested and qualified students. The club will provide enrichment and exploration of special topics and preparation for standardized mathematical examinations such as the Putnam Exam. The work will be geared towards success in college and beyond. The club will also provide a social environment for those students with similar interests in hopes of increasing curiosity in the subject.
Public Relations Students Society of America
PRSSA is a student-run organization striving to inform members about the world of public relations and strategic communication. PRSSA provides multiple resources for students seeking real-world communications experiences and networking skills with active PR professionals. The different committees of PRSSA allow its participants to lead the operations of the club and provide support for local organizations who wish to publicize their own events.
Society of Physics Students
The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a professional association explicitly designed for students. Membership, through collegiate chapters, is open to anyone interested in physics. The only requirement for membership is that you be interested in physics. Besides physics majors, our members include majors in chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, mathematics, medicine, and other fields.
Sociology and Criminology Club
Group to provide fellowship for and awareness of the Sociology and Criminology programs and participants.
Student Nurses Association of Lynchburg College
We hold monthly meetings that we have speakers come talk about various topics, from their personal job, experiences they have had throughout their careers, some come to do recruitment, etc. Also, we participate in various service activities such as, roadside clean up, gathering supplies for families, collecting food for families especially around Thanksgiving and Christmas, we often have an Angel Tree, we sponsor Relay for Life here on campus, etc. We also have product based fundraising, at least one per semester to show off our LCSN pride. Its a way for our nursing program to give back to the community and its an excellent opportunity to get involved within the nursing program.
Student Nursing Association
We hold monthly meetings that we have speakers come talk about different nursing topics. We also participate in service activities such as, roadside clean up, gathering supplies for families, collecting food for families especially around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and we sponsor Relay for Life here on campus.
The English Club
Lynchburg College's English Club celebrates the English language, literature, and creative writing. We continually hold events such as open mic nights, readings by published authors, and poetry contests, along with communal events, such as picnics and various movie nights. We welcome everyone and anyone who loves and is interested in English.
The Society of Physics Students
The SPS exists to help students transform themselves into contributing members of the professional community.
Theoria
Theoria is the philosophy club at Lynchburg College. Theoria's main goal is to promote academic discussion on controversial issues.
Theoria (The Philosophy Club)
Theoria is the Lynchburg College Philosophy Club. Run entirely by students, this academic organization sponsors monthly open discussions to initiate philosophical discussion outside the classroom. Recent titles include Did Darwin Kill God? 'Charisma in Politics: Reading Body Language' and 'Neuro-ethics: Who owns our Thoughts?'
Governance
Class of 2012
We are representatives to SGA, in particularly the Junior Class, and work as a private entity as well as a collective entity within SGA. Officers are responsible for the planning and implementation of events for the graduating class of 2012.
Class of 2013
We are representatives to SGA, in particularly the Sophomoe Class, and work as a private entity as well as a collective entity within SGA. Officers are responsible for the planning and implementation of events for the graduating class of 2013.
Class of 2014
We are representatives to SGA, in particularly the Freshman Class, and work as a private entity as well as a collective entity within SGA. Officers are responsible for the planning and implementation of events for the graduating class of 2014.
Inter Fraternity Council
To govern and represent the Fraternities (Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Nu) on the Lynchburg College Campus.
Lynchburg College Tea Party
The LCTP is a student organization dedicated to the defense of liberty and the Constitution of the United States. Our formal goal on campus is to create an awareness of how the actions of a few with power will affect the lives of students, and Americans in general, over the next several decades. We believe that the federal government has contradicted its purpose as enumerated in the Constitution of this Republic, and continues to abuse its power to this day. If it is not directly enslaving our country by destroying liberty, it is doing so indirectly be crushing its future generations with debt. The LCTP will exist primarily to inform the student populace of the aforementioned issues.
Student Judicial Board
Members of the Student Judicial Boards promote awareness of and uphold the Honor and Student Conduct Codes and commitment to the principles of honor and integrity embodied in College policies. Board members focus on education, helping students, faculty, and staff alike to become knowledgeable of student rights and responsibilities as well as campus behavioral expectations detailed in the Honor and Student Conduct Codes (see The Hornet). Should alleged infractions of College policy occur, Board members serve as peer advisors to students charged with infractions and serve on hearing panels that determine appropriate address of misconduct.
Honor Societies
Alpha Psi Omega
To promote the art of the Theatre through academic excellence and student involvement.
Alpha Psi Omega National Theatre Honor Society
Alpha Psi Omega is the theatre honor society created to acknowledge those students who demonstrate a high standard of accomplishment in theatre and to promote Lynchburg College theatre on campus.
Beta Beta Beta
BBB is national honor society for the biological sciences. The Rho Tau chapter of BBB has existed at Lynchburg College since February, 2003.
Delta Alpha Pi - Beta Xi Chapter
International Honor Society for Students with Disabilities
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
Iota Tau Alpha
Iota Tau Alpha is a nationally recognized Athletic Training Honor Society. Focused on increasing others knowledge of Athletic Training as well as serving the community.
Kappa Delta Pi
International honor society in education
Kappa Pi - Eta Omega Chapter
Kappa Pi - Eta Omega Chapter promotes arts appreciation and participation through ongoing exploration, and excellence at Lynchburg College. As an honorary fraternity, we require a minimum overall grade point average of 2.0 and an overall art average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale). In exchange for this high academic achievement, our fraternity offers competitive scholarships for its members. We offer a chance for art students to spend more time together reinforcing their common interests in fine art, graphic arts, museum studies, and art history.
Lambda Pi Eta
Communication Honor Society
Omicron Delta Kappa
The National Leadership Honor Society
Order of Omega
Greek student honor society dedicated to scholarship, leadership, and service.
Psi Chi
National Honor Society of Psychology
Sigma Tau Delta
English academic honorary dedicated to recognizing high academic achievement in the English curriculum.
Xi Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau Internationsl
Membership is by invitation to baccalaureate and graduate nursing students who demonstrate excellence in character, scholarship, and leadership and to nurse leaders exhibiting exceptional achievements in nursing. The mission of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International is to support the learning, knowledge, and professional development of nurses committed to making a difference in health worldwide. The vision of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International is to create a global community of nurses who lead in using knowledge, scholarship, service and learning to improve the health of the people of the world.
Music/Performing Arts
LC A Cappella Duly Noted
Group for students who want to sing a cappella music with others.
Lynchburg College Choral Directors Association
This organization is a bridge for students who want to be choral directors in the real world. We offer great resources to students in training to be choral directors along with our national organization. We promote and foster choral singing which will provide artistic and spirited experiences for the participants.
Lynchburg College Concert Choir
The Lynchburg College Concert Choir preforms a variety of music on campus. All majors and minors are welcome.
Mu Phi Epsilon
The purposes of the Fraternity are the recognition of scholarship and musicianship, and the development of a bond of friendship among its members; its Aim is the advancement of music in the community, in the nation and in the world, through the promotion of musicianship, scholarship, therapy, and education, with an emphasis on service through music.
Publications
The Critograph
The Critograph is the student run and student produced paper of Lynchburg College, which is published weekly.
Religious/Spiritual
Campus Outreach at Lynchburg College
Campus Outreach (CO)is an evangelical Christian ministry whoe mission is 'Glorifying God by building laborers on the college campus for the lost world'. Our heart is to engage college students about the Bible and what it means for their life. We hope to help students who are Christian to gro in their fairth and provide relevant opportunities for others to investigate the Bible.
Canterbury
Canterbury aims to live out the baptismal vows as we 'seek and serve Christ in all persons' and 'strive for justice and peace among all people and respect the dignity of every human being' (Book of Common Prayer) through regular Eucharist. Canterbury welcomes people from all faiths and religions.
Canterbury Club
A club for Episcopalians and non-Episcopalians to meet once a week for conversation, prayer, and fun.
Catholic Community of Lynchburg College
The Catholic Community provides a spiritual home for all seeking a place to explore and deepen their relationship with God through word, worship, community, service, and evangelization. All are welcome
Disciples on Campus
We are an organization that celebrates the Christian Church(Disciples of Christ)connection to Lynchburg College that is dedicated to worship, fellowship, and bible study for all interested LC students regardless of religious beliefs or affiliation.
DoC (Disciples on Campus)
The purpose of this student-led organization shall be to provide a welcoming community for all eligible parties for personal and spiritual growth through but not limited to devotionals, discussions, meetings, and other spiritual and social activities.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
To present to athletes, coaches, and students and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church.
Hillel
Hillel is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world and provides opportunities for Jewish students to explore and celebrate their Jewish identity. Hillel helps students find a balance in being distinctively Jewish and universally human by encouraging the pursuit of tzedek (social justice), tikkun olam (repairing the world), and Jewish learning. LC Hillel meets every other Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Spiritual Life Center.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
InterVarsity is a community of Christians who love LC and want to make Christ known and glorified on campus!
LC Sangha
A similar idea to Inter Faith in that we will talk about different spiritual ideas, but we will focus more on workshops puting in to practice different spiritual practices such as meditation, yoga, chanting, mandalas etc..
Lynchburg Christian Fellowship
[lcf] desires to see students from all walks of life, denominations, and convictions come together under the banner of Jesus for worship, fellowship, discipleship, and service. We want to engage college students and see them develop an intimate relationship with Jesus. We provide an on-campus worship experience on Sunday mornings for students to belong to regardless of their denomination or background. Our service is geared towards twenty somethings and college students on the campus at Lynchburg College. We care about far more than just Sunday mornings though. We want to see students living out their faith Monday through Saturday as well. For this reason we provide [journey groups]. These are our small groups that meet weekly in the evenings to help each other journey through life together, specifically spiritually. These groups are student lead and are discussion driven while providing a time of prayer for each other and the campus. We are associated with the Baptist Collegiate Ministry of Virginia as well as supported by the Lynchburg Baptist Association. Through both of these supporters we are providing a campus ministry that reaches all different denominations and students from all different walks of life.
ReJoyce in Jesus Campus Fellowship
A campus fellowship group to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ through Bible studies and creative formats to uplift the Lynchburg College community & the surrounding communities.
Service
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated - Omicron Sigma Chapter
Founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC in 1908, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is the oldest Greek-letter organization established by African American college-trained women. Alpha Kappa Alpha's influence extends beyond campus quads and student interest. It has a legacy of service that deepens, rather than ends, with college graduation. The goals of its program activities center on significant issues in families, communities, government halls and world assembly chambers. Its efforts constitute a priceless part of the global experience in the 21st century.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated develops leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities.
Circle K International
Circle K International (CKI) is the premier collegiate and university community service, leadership development and friendship organization in the world. With more than 12,600 members in 17 nations, CKI is making a positive impact on the world every day.
Delta Sigma Theta
promote community service through community service scholarship and sisterhood
Lynchburg College Emergency Medical Services
LCEMS is an all volunteer state recognized BLS (Basic Life Support) non-transport EMS agency. We provide emergency medical care to the students, visitors, faculty, and staff of Lynchburg College 24 hours a day, 7 days a week while school is in session.
National Pan-Hellenic Council
For Historically Black Greek Organizations to come together and promote the principles of their organization together.
Sigma Iota Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world. A sisterhood of more than 200,000 predominately Black college educated women, the Sorority currently has over 900 chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Republic of Korea. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization's Five Point Programmatic Thrust: Economic Development Educational Development International Awareness and Involvement Physical and Mental Health Political Awareness and Involvement
Social
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega: a women's fraternity founded on October 15, 1885. Currently, there are 134 chapters of Alpha Chi Omega at colleges and universities across the United States and more than 200,000 lifetime members.
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Since its founding in 1901 at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, Alpha Sigma Alpha has been dedicated to fostering close friendships between members. Our sorority continually strives to develop women of poise and purpose and we promote high ideals and standards for all our members by emphasizing balance among our four aims of intellectual, physical, social and spiritual development. Alpha Sigma Alpha is also committed to supporting our philanthropies, the Special Olympics program and the S. June Smith Center. In 2012, an official partnership with Girls on the Run (GOTR) was established making GOTR our newest national philanthropy. www.alphasigmaalpha.org
Association of Commuter Students
ACS serves as an advisory board to MACS. ACS promotes commuter student involvemnet with the campus community. ACS serves to address the needs of commuter students. The the use of social and educational programs, ACS trys to help commuters students feel like a part of the campus community.
English Club
The English Club is an organization that promotes the study and appreciation of English language and literature and the practice of creative writing.
Interfraternity Council
1.The purpose of this organization shall be:a.To create, maintain, and perpetuate better relations among mens nationally recognized fraternities on this campus;b.To inform, educate, and promote the Fraternity/sorority community to both those who are familiar and unfamiliar with it;c.To encourage participation and success in Fraternity/sorority campus activitiesd.To encourage responsible participation in all areas of educational experiences including scholastic, social, intramural, and service activities;e.To promote effective communication within the Fraternity/sorority community, the college, and the surrounding communities;f.To provide a means of solving problems and injustices within the Fraternity/sorority community;g.To establish and promote programs in keeping with the colleges purpose and objectives;h.To ensure equal representation of each recognized fraternity within the IFC.
Kappa Delta Sorority
Kappa Delta Sorority is a national organization for women committed to: inspiring our members to reach their full potential; preparing our members for community service, active leadership and responsible citizenship; creating opportunities for lifetime involvement through innovative and responsive programs, and strategic collaborations and partnerships; and fostering the development of our time-honored values within the context of friendship.
Panhellenic Council
Our organization, composed of representatives of the four NPC sororities on campus, exists to govern the four social sororities, to promote sorority life, and to address concerns of the population we serve.
Phi Delta Theta
A diverse collection of men working together to better themselves and the organization as a whole while influencing the surrounding community in a positive manner.
Sigma Nu
Founded by three cadets at the Virginia Military Institute in a period of civil strife known as the Reconstruction, Sigma Nu represented a radical departure from the times. The system of physical abuse and hazing of underclassmen at VMI led to James Frank Hopkins, Greenfield Quarles, and James McIlvaine Riley to form the 'Legion of Honor' which soon became Sigma Nu Fraternity. So, amidst a backdrop of turmoil, North America's first 'Honor' fraternity was established. (http://www.sigmanu.org/about/index.php)
Sigma Nu Fraternity Inc.
Sigma Nu is a national college fraternity. It was founded in 1869 and its core principles are Love, Truth, and Honor. The Lynchburg College chapter (Mu Chi) was officially chartered in 2003.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
The Virginia Omicron chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon has been on Lynchburg's campus since 1993. We strive to use our cardinal principals of Virtue, Dilligence, and Brotherly Love to make not only our campus and community a better place, but to make ourselves better men.
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Tri Sigma is a national Panhellenic Conference sorority.
Student Activities Board
SAB is a student-run organization that provides the campus with diverse cultural, social, educational, and recreational programs and events.
Special Interest
Amnesty International
Amnesty International undertakes research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights. These ideas have been upheld here at Lynchburg College since 2005 when the chapter was created.
Anime Society
We enjoy watching japan-mation and video games
Black Student Association
The Black Student Association (BSA) helps to establish a sense of community. The goal is to help promote social, educational, and service interactions among black students at Lynchburg College, as well as interactions among all members of the Lynchburg College community.
Book Club
The mission of Book Club is to expand the horizons of interested students. The club will provide knowledge and exploration of special topics. The club will also provide a social environment for those students with a variety of interests in hopes of increasing curiosity to others.
Expand Your Horizon Club
EYH Club is a student organization that has an alliance with the Lynchburg College EYH program. Our program will develop a more personal relationship with first generation students. Our club will help students learn time management skills, and how to better the college experience. We will help struggling students develop ways to achieve their school goals.
Eye on LC
A Student-run media organization that produces a news broadcast in addition to student-created original programming. Eye on LC members get experience in post production, TV production and reporting.
Gaming Society
Catering to all types of gaming. Video games, board games, outdoor games, card games, any games. G.S. brings students together so that can calm their nerve as well as interact and socialize with each other. 'Power to the Players' -Gamestop
Gay-Straight Alliance
The Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) creates an accepting environment for all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity through education, support, social action, and advocacy. We believe that schools can be truly safe only when every student is assured of access to an education without fear of harassment or violence.
Green Thumb Alliance
We chose to modify our name slightly from the Green Thumb Club to the Green Thumb Alliance to recognize the addition of former AFEA members to the ranks of our organization. We promote sustainable living practices and a push towards cleaner greener energy and other environmental issues.
Hispanic Society
The Hispanic Society (HS) unites Hispanic and American students through social, educational, and fundraising programs.
Inclusive Alliance
<ol><li>Promote healthy relationships between all race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, martial statues, or handicap</li><li>To bring awareness, diversity, and change to the Lynchburg College Community through educational and interactive events</li><li>To heighten awareness, dialogue, and human relations</li><li>To think deeply about prejudice and discrimination</li><li>And to create an inclusive community</li></ol>
International Society
The International Society (IS) unites International and American students through social, educational, and fundraising programs. In addition, IS brings awareness of international news to all members of the Lynchburg College community.
Latin Club
Group of students who meet to have fun and learn about the classics.
Love 146
Love 146 is an international non-profit organization that combats child sex slavery & exploitation with the unexpected and restore survivors with excellence. Love146 believes in helping grow the movement of abolition while providing effective, thoughtful solutions.
Lynchburg College Entrepreneur's Organization
Organization based on the idea of growth and entrepreneurship in today's society.
Lynchburg College Latin Club
A club designed for appreciation for ancient culture including the Latin language
Lynchburg College Operation Smile
This campus organization was created in order to raise funds and awareness for the international Operation Smile organization.
Lynchburg College Pre-Health Club
The Lynchburg College Pre-Health Club aspires to recruit student interest in health professional fields. Through guest speakers, field trips to professional schools and health facilities, community involvement, and mock interviews, this organization aims to help students secure their interest in and provide foresight into a health profession. The Pre-Health Club would also like to provide a network for interested students to enter into volunteer and shadowing opportunities in health-related fields. The more opportunities each member can obtain will only increase the club's cache of knowledge, and therefore, its value to students, faculty, the college and greater community.
Peer Advocates for Campus Education
The purpose of this organization shall be to use peer education as a useful element of campus health education and wellness efforts. Through education and activities designed to increase awareness of changing student health and safety issues, this organization will focus on the development and promotion of positive lifestyles and decision-making skills. Students will play a uniquely effective role in encouraging their peers to consider, talk honestly about, and develop responsible habits and attitudes toward alcohol use, sexual responsibility, tobacco prevention, substance abuse, sexual assault, and various other health and wellness topics. This organization aims to reach a large portion of the student body with current information on pertinent college issues.
Relay For Life
This is the official club for students interested in organizing LC's annual Relay For Life event on campus.
Residential Student Organization
This is an organization that is open to any student that lives in campus housing. We hear concerns and try to change things that will make the residential experience better during the stay at LC. We also plan fun events too!
Sierra Student Coalition
SSC is a student-run national organization that sets national campaign priorities. We will focus mostly on the Climate Campus Challenge, in which we will aim to reduce the College's greenhouse gas emissions through a variety of conservation projects. Our main goal is to change the College's energy plan to one that is run off of renewable resources in the long term. Another goal of the club will be to educate the student body and gain awareness of the importance of energy conservation. We will be in close contact with the local chapter of the Sierra Club in Lynchburg, as well as bring in speakers to the college to educate people about the current climate issues.
Steppers in Motion
The purpose of this organization is for people to come together and express themselves through the art of stepping.
Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society
Student organization dedicated to promotion and education of the chemical sciences.
The Gaming Society
The Gaming Society is a club where we want are member to communicate and interact with each other through mediums of game. We don't discriminate between hardcore players and casual players; board games or video games. Anyone and Anything Game is welcome'Power to the Players.' -Gamestop
Sport Clubs
Club Basketball
An intercollegiate team that participates in the East Coast Basketball League. We are very competitive and compete in regionals/nationals every year.
Club Equestrian
A co-ed club sports team of individuals who enjoy horseback riding and the responsibilties that come with the sport. This team is less competative then the varsity team but shows at local shows where you might show against some of the varsity riders. Come out for a great time and life changing experience!!!
Club Field Hockey
Open to all stufents, faculty, and staff of Lynchburg College who wish to play field hockey in a fun and competitive environment but are unable to play on the College's varsity.
Club Ice Hockey
Lynchburg College club Ice Hockey team plays in a men's league at Liberty University.
Club Tennis
To play tennis competitively.
Fishing Club
A club organization for students who enjoy fishing. We take advantage of the lakes and rivers in the area.
LC Wake & Ski club
We are a club to help the progression of Wakeboarding, Wakeskating, and Water Skiing through out the sport and here at Lynchburg College. We will promote a learning environment on and off the water as well as do our best to help the local and campus community with events.
LC Women's Club Lacrosse
Providing a positive atmosphere for students of the LC community to play lacrosse in a recreational but competitive manner, without interfering with the academics.
Lynchburg College Men's Club Soccer
Men's Soccer Club providing competitive interscholastic soccer.
Men's Club Lacrosse
Men's Club Lacrosse Team.
Paintball Club
We participate in the Nation Collegiate Paintball Association. We play 5 man tournament paintball only.
Red Swarm
The Red Swarm is a student-run sports fan club that supports all of the teams, but especially basketball. The Red Swarm is meant to liven up basketball games, help the player's moral, and relieve stress through the use of cheers that comply with the college's fairness policy towards officials, players, and coaches
Ski and Snowboard Club
Promote the activity of Skiing and snowboarding among student on our campus.
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
a committee made up of student-athletes assembled to provide insight on the student-athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations and polices that affect student-athletes' lives on NCAA member institution campuses.
The Dive Club or Scuba Diving Club
A club where scuba divers can get together and plan/ go on dive trips and share dive experiences
Women's Club Basketball
Women's Club Basketball
Women's Club Soccer
The purpose of Lynchburg College Women's Club Soccer is to provide a positive atmosphere for students in the LC community to play soccer in a recreational but competitive manner, without interfering with the academics of its members.
Wrestling Club
As a club, LC Wrestling provides a positive learning environment for anybody to further their knowledge in the sport of wrestling. As a competitive National Collegiate Wrestling Association member, LC Wrestling competes against any other NCWA qualified teams.





