Active Student Clubs and Organizations
Students, for current club contact information, log-in to myWLC and click on Campus Life, where you'll find a link for Clubs and Organizations. You also may email Barb Westness with questions.
Ambassador Club - strives to provide the best possible experience for our visitors by accurately and positively representing our school.
American Choral Directors
Association - promotes singing on campus and in the community; anyone who loves singing is welcome to join.
American Sign Language Club - engages members in learning sign language and the deaf culture; strives to teach so members can incorporate sign language into their everyday
lives.
Archery Club - trains shooters in the sport of archery, allowing students to
learn and improve on a skill that requires patience, focus, and persistence.
Art Club - promotes Christian leadership through activities in the Fine Arts; open to all WLC students.
Breakfast Book Club -
encourages reading for fun with the crazy schedule of college
students.
Car Club - provides a place on
campus for car enthusiasts to share their love of cars in a fun and
non-judgmental environment.
Center for Urban Teaching - identifies, prepares, and supports high preforming urban teaching.
Classical Music Club - attends professional and collegiate musical performances; promotes appreciation for classical music through campus events.
Creative Writing Club - inspires students who use the medium of creative writing by exposing them to like-minded individuals and opportunities that can support and aid their craft.
Enactus - chapter of an international organization of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better, more sustainable world.
Film Club - watches movies, discusses movies. and makes movies.
Future Teacher's Education
Association - FTEA is a local chapter of NEA that is designed to provide networking opportunities, support education students, and guide students through the education program at WLC.
German Club (Spaß mit
Deutsch) - provides opportunities for students at any level to increase their German-speaking abilities, as well as offering opportunities for fun cultural activities.
Handbells
iGem - student research team that competes in a biotechnology completion; exists to provide excellent collaborative leadership experience in an international setting.
Investment Club
Knitting Club
Love Your Melon - an apparel brand dedicated to giving a hat to every child
battling cancer in America as well as supporting nonprofit organizations that lead the fight against pediatric cancer.
Minor Adjustments - a female a cappella group that preforms on and off campus.
New Friends - students have an opportunity to interact with mentally challenged and disabled people; meets the second Thursday of each month, during which time they play games, eat dinner, and have devotions with clients.
Outdoor Recreation Club - provides opportunities for relaxation, adventure, service, and a whole lot of fun in the great outdoors.
Performing Arts Club - attends performances; no acting required.
Psychology Club - promotes, integrates, and models the science of psychology in light of God’s inerrant word.
Rock Climbing Club
Sisters in Service - a group of females who join together for support, guidance, and spiritual growth in a social, relaxed way.
Spanish Club - plans events that promote speaking in Spanish and Latin American events.
Student Athletic
Advisory Committee - gives intercollegiate athletic teams representation and a voice in the organization
of athletics at the college.
Student Nursing Association
Table Top Role
Playing Game Club - provides a rich
Christian environment in which one can play/learn to play table top role
playing games.
The SWORD - student newspaper that serves as the voice of WLC students; provides news via a printed newspaper,
website, and
social media.
Ultimate Frisbee Organization - provides WLC students with the opportunity to play Ultimate Frisbee in a relaxed and friendly environment.
Warrior Association
for Software Development - advocates,
collaborates, and promotes an understanding of the software development process
for those students interested in computer science or other related field
through a team oriented approach to software development.
Warriors Helping
Others - assists the
surrounding communities through service work, volunteering, and fundraising for
those who need it; serves to help students establish connections with
local organizations.
Yoga/Zumba Club - provides a healthy option of exercise to all
students who decide to participate.
Young Women’s Science Program