Academic Organizations

  • CALL Me MISTER  - is a servant-leadership program throughout South Carolina for Elementary Education major.  The program is for minorities who are selected into the program by meeting CMM criteria.
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  • CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB -  is dedicated to the furthering of professionalism and the fostering of assistance and understanding between students, the community, and criminal justice.

 

  •  The Palmetto State Teacher’s Association - The Palmetto State Teachers Association (PSTA) is the largest association for educators in the state of South Carolina. PSTA’s membership is comprised of classroom teachers, administrators, pre-service teachers, and retired educators. The association provides professional development, legislative updates, money-saving discounts, and professional liability coverage for their members.

    This partnership also allows the Limestone Teacher Education Program to continue its historical involvement in improving the educational opportunities in Cherokee County and the surrounding region. Currently, the program is approved by the South Carolina Board of Education to prepare students for teacher licensure in South Carolina in elementary education, high school-level math, as well as physical education, instrumental music education, and vocal music education for all grade levels.

 

  • HEALTH CARE EXECUTIVE STUDENT ASSOCIATION - provides diverse opportunities for personal, professional, and leadership development to prepare students for success in the healthcare industry.

 

  • PRE – HEALTH PROFESSIONS CLUB - is open to everyone who is considering a career in medicine or an allied health profession.

 

  • SPORT BUSINESS SOCIETY - is committed to uniting Sport Business majors to further the professional advancement of its members and to promote service, academic support, and a social atmosphere.

 

  • STUDENT SOCIAL WORK ORGANIZATION - is both an academic and a social organization. The objective of this organization is to enhance the professional development of social work students.

 

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