American Indian Student Organizations

Becoming involved in campus life provides students an opportunity to become more engaged with peers and develop lifetime friendships. Community building, leadership, networking, and volunteer services are just a few of the benefits of becoming involved in a student organization. Contact any of the organizations listed below if becoming an active member of a UNM American Indian student organization interests you.

 

 

Alpha Pi Omega Sorority, Inc. (APiO)


 

American Indian Business Assocation (AIBA)


 

American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL)


  American Indian Councial of Architects & Engineers (AICAE)

 

American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)


 

Beta Sigma Epsilon (BSE)


  Diné of UNM

 

KIVA Club


  Native American Christian Fellowship

 

Native American Law Student Association (NALSA)


Native American Studies Indigenous Research (NASIRG)

 

Society of Native American Graduate Students (SNAGS)


  Society of Native American Health Professional Students (SNAHPS)