South Carolina NASA Space Grant Consortium Program (SCSG)
The South Carolina NASA Space Grant Consortium exists to implement the National Space Grant Act of 1988 in South Carolina. Within the larger context of national science and technology initiatives, we promote activity in research, education, and public service related to the NASA mission. The goals/objectives are: 1. Increase access, understanding, development, and utilization of resources in four areas: space, Earth system science, biological sciences, and aeronautics; 2. Encourage cooperative programs among colleges and universities, state organizations, business and industry, and technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Student member opportunities include leadership development; participation in special events, projects and presentations; local, regional, national and global networking and conference attendance.
Beta Kappa Chi Science Honor Society
Beta Kappa Chi is open to students majoring in any of the natural sciences, mathematics, or computer science. To qualify, students must: have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.1 with no grade below “C”; and have completed 60 hours of course work in their programs of study, two semesters of which must be at Benedict College.
The Student Environmental Health Association (SEHA)
The Student Environmental Health Association is open to students in good academic standing. These students promote environmental stewardship within the campus and the surrounding communities.
The National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE)
The Benedict College Chapter of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE) supports the organization’s national mission to build an eminent cadre of people of color in science and technology. The Organization promotes careers in science and technology and encourages college students to pursue graduate degrees in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Student member opportunities include leadership development; participation in special events, projects and presentations; local, regional, national and global networking and conference attendance.
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