Student Organizations

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Student Association of Global Affairs (SAGA)

SAGA is an organization for School of International Studies master’s degree students. It is a university-recognized group intended to devise and implement activities that complement a student’s classroom life at OSU. The Association elects its own student officers and brings students together for scholarly as well as social purposes. Announcements of association meetings and activities are distributed to graduate classes and are posted on the School of International Studies Web Page and by e-mail listserv. SAGA can also serve as a vehicle for representing graduate students to the faculty and administration and a forum for discussing common concerns. Questions, problems and recommended changes to the graduate program can be presented to the faculty through the Graduate Student Association.

International Students Organization (ISO)
ISO is an organization for all international students at OSU. Their goal is to bring all the international students together as a single family and to share the diverse cultures from all over the world. They sponsor several events throughout the year; the International Olympics, an International Food and Dance Expo, a display in the Homecoming Parade, and an International Cultural Night variety show. For more information see: http://www.orgs.okstate.edu/iso/
Phi Kappa Phi

Phi Kappa Phi, founded in 1897, is the oldest and largest interdisciplinary scholastic honor society in the U.S. and is a charter member of the Association of College Honor Societies. Phi Kappa Phi at OSU draws membership from all colleges within the university, and is a unifying force in education today. Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society recognizes superior collegiate scholarship by inviting the top 10 percent of senior and graduate students in each college to membership.

International Studies Association (ISA)

ISA is a professional association whose purpose is to serve the needs and enhance the capacities of scholars, practitioners, and others without regard to nationality--having a professional interest in expanding, disseminating, and applying knowledge of interrelations among nations and peoples.