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Student Organizations

Make friends. Get involved. The School of Agriculture and Food has a number of student clubs and organizations to help you find your niche. 


students standing in front of WVUBlock and Bridle Bonanza banner Block and Bridle

Promoting the improvement and increase the interest among students of Animal Science and to bring closer relationships among men and women pursuing some phase of Animal Science as a profession.


students lying in grass forming the letters WV Collegiate FFA

FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.


Students making popcorn

Food Science Club

The club’s mission is to provide an environment for students with an interest in food science and to promote food science as an education/career choice.


Club member posing for photo in green tshirts

Get Fruved  

Let’s improve lifestyles, the environment, and behaviors toward healthfulness.


Three African American students in front of MANRSS

Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences

This organization strives to promote the improvement and increase the interest among students of Animal Science and to bring closer relationships among men and women pursuing some phase of Animal Science as a profession.


Student holding brussel sprouts

People for Organic Practices

Spreading knowledge of organic farming practices and provide opportunities for students to get involved with sustainable agriculture.


Group of female students

Sigma Alpha

Promoting all facets of ariculture and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. It is the purpose of the member to strive for achievements in scholarship, leadership, and service.


Students on top of a mountain

Society of Environmental Professionals

Promoting ethical practices, technical competency, and professional standards in the environmental fields and to promote academic and career development in Environmental Protection.


Student holding a tray of baked goods

Student Association of Nutrition and Dietetics  

Providing current information on trends in the profession of dietetics and advancements in the field; provide professional development and networking opportunities to members.


Student holding bird

WVU Chapter of Society of Conservation Biology

The mission of the WVU Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology is to unite and inspire members with a love for nature and wildlife. We will promote awareness of global, regional, and local conservation issues and encourage participation in conservation efforts by providing career and networking opportunities for members as well as engaging the community through citizen science and hands-on activities.


Several WVU students on horseback

WVU Collegiate Horsemen’s Association

Uniting collegiate horsemen at WVU and work together with friendship and professionalism; to promote the entire equine industry and spread knowledge of all its aspects to our collegiate members; to bring about a closer relationship between members and leaders of the horse industry through affiliations.


Students with dairy cow

WVU Dairy Science Club

Enhancing fellowship, friendship, and service through educational opportunities and promotion of the dairy cattle industry.



group of students posing around gigantic pumpkin WVU Horticulture Club

This is the club for horticulture majors, minors and others interested in horticulture at WVU. Horticulture Facebook



moss growing over rocks in forest WVU Plant and Soil Sciences Club

Increasing interest in Plant and Soil Sciences and related fields.


Students at Dr. C Joesph Cross Animal Health Center

WVU Pre-Veterinary Club

Fostering leadership development, to provide an atmosphere of social enrichment, and to offer opportunities for students to explore the various aspects of the veterinary field through a supportive, peer-based community.


Students in coveralls with WVU flag

WVU Soils Team  

The WVU Soils Team is a nationally recognized team of undergraduate students who, though training and practice, have developed skills for the description, analysis, and interpretation of soils and landscapes. It competes in the Southeast Region of the National Soils Contest.


Want to see what other student organizations are available? A complete list of student organizations is available on the WVU Davis College website.