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Be empowered to lead now. Students are encouraged to take on leadership roles, even as freshmen. With over 100 leadership roles available in groups and organizations, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to cultivate leadership skills, build your resume, and make connections across campus.
The Office of the Student Body President provides leadership for the Taylor Student Organization cabinets and serves as student representatives to the Taylor administration. The Student Body President and Vice President meet with the president of the University and other administrators to provide student input on a variety of issues. Additionally, they emphasize meaningful experiences and conversations that promote growth among the members of the student body.
The Student Senate serves as the primary representative body for the students of ÐÜèÊÓƵ and helps bridge the gap between students and the administration. By spending time with other students; discussing pertinent issues; and meeting with faculty, staff, and members of the administration; Student Senators demonstrate Christ’s love by discovering needs and ministering to them. Senators are chosen via student elections at the end of each year and serve a one-year term.
The Office of Finance exists to ensure Taylor Student Organization cabinets are being good stewards of the budget they have been given through student fees. The office prepares the budget and payroll for all cabinets, assists each cabinet to wisely plan and spend within their means throughout the year, and reports payroll information directly to the University Payroll Manager.
Made up of a group of student-elected class officers, ICC is dedicated to promoting class and campus unity. Each class has four student representatives that work together in order to provide innovative, competitive, and interactive class and community events.
SAC creates fun and meaningful activities and events to encourage campus and community involvement.
IFC challenges students to strengthen Taylor’s commitment to engage, understand, and challenge culture. This cabinet encourages students to think seriously by exposing them to many ideas and art forms. They bring bands and speakers to campus, show and discuss films, organize book clubs, and support Taylor’s own artists in order to spark thoughts and conversations about how Christians view culture.
Leadership Programs trains and equips life and leadership scholars to effectively explore and use their talents, gifts, and abilities to serve in the Kingdom of God. Coordinate various events that emphasize whole-person education, Christ-centered leadership, and expansion of a student’s global perspective to develop and flourish as servant-leaders.
The Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP) exists to meet the needs of American minority students, international students, missionary kids (MKs), and third culture kids (TCKs) at ÐÜèÊÓƵ. OIP works to cultivate a safe and welcoming environment campus-wide that also provides educational and experiential opportunities for all students, staff, and faculty. Our programs and events promote cultural and racial reconciliation, encourage global engagement and highlight the Imago Dei in every person.
OIP offers intercultural organizations that celebrate the diversity of our student body, provide leadership opportunities, and create deep, meaningful connections. These programs are open to all students. At OIP, you can ask all your questions and be who God meant for you to be. Email Maribel Magallanes for more information, or stop by our office in the Boren Campus Center.
ASIA invites the Taylor community to grow in understanding of the diverse Asian cultures represented on TU’s campus. Lunar New Year Celebration, Ramen Nights, and Mooncake Festival are some of the events you are welcome to attend.
BSU explores and shares Africa-rooted cultures and their history. We celebrate the various cultures of the Black community in the US and abroad. BSU welcomes everyone interested in increasing their knowledge and building relationships within the African-American society. ‘Woke Week’ is BSU's signature event of the year.
ISS fosters community among the international student body. Far from home, ISS helps international students find a sense of family and community. Through events like International Coffee House, ISS brings international students together to celebrate and explore the rich backgrounds represented on campus and have fun together through various programs and social activities.
LSU welcomes all students who identify themselves with Latino culture and/or have an interest in learning more about the diversity of the Latin world. LSU’s overarching goal is to create awareness of the Latin world through various campus events like Latino Heritage Week and Salsa Night.
MSA aims to restore cross-cultural relationships, while breaking down various barriers that divide ÐÜèÊÓƵ. Through thoughtful programming, MSA fuels critical conversations while educating the community about race and culture. MSA hosts events like Push My Button, OIP Open House, and Mosaic Night—a night where students share their cultures through dancing, storytelling, and singing.
MECA welcomes all students to engage and learn about Middle Eastern culture, religion, and politics. Through speakers, music, media, language, food, and interaction with people from the Middle East, MECA desires to counteract negative stereotypes and provide a balanced perspective on the region.
MuKappa, an international organization founded at ÐÜèÊÓƵ, provides a supportive environment for missionary kids (MKs) and third culture kids (TCKs). The MuKappa organization helps students appreciate and embrace their diverse cultural background while learning to integrate into the American community.
The Gospel Choir is an intentionally diverse choir that proclaims the ministry of reconciliation through performing black gospel music and dance. This choir is open to ÐÜèÊÓƵ students, staff, and faculty members. New members are accepted at the start of every semester.