- AV Club
- Early Childhood Education Club
- Education Club
- History Club
- Multicultural Club
- MAD COMM (communication)
- Psychology Club
- SVC Writers
- The Company (theater)
- The Troupe (theater)
- Thomistic Institute
- WSVC Radio
- Honors Societies
- Kappa Delta Pi (education)
- Lambda Pi Eta (communication)
- Phi Alpha Theta (history)
- Psi Chi (psychology)
- Sigma Tau Delta (English)
- Theta Alpha Kappa (religious studies and theology)
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In This Section
At Saint Vincent College, the School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (AHSS) is committed to helping you thrive both academically and personally. With scholarships and programs like the Benedictine Leadership Studies and Fred Rogers Scholars, you'll find support tailored to your passions and goals. Beyond the classroom, our clubs and groups offer a chance to connect with like-minded peers, build lasting friendships, and network with professionals in your field. Here, your journey is enriched with opportunities that make your college experience truly unforgettable.
School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Clubs and Groups
Saint Vincent College is a hub of dynamic clubs and groups, each offering unique experiences. For students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences (AHSS), our clubs and organizations help you build a network, develop new skills, and enhance your overall college experience.

SVC Honors
Starting in fall 2026, SVC Honors at Saint Vincent College offers incoming students a unique experience with specialized academic tracks, advanced courses, stimulating activities, and engaging social events after a common freshman year.
The four distinct honors tracks—Aurelius Scholars of Western Civilization; Benedictine Leadership Scholars; Faith, Science, and Technology Scholars; and SEEK Scholars—provide scholarships, special housing, trips, academic and social events, and special recognition at graduation. Read the announcement of the new SVC Honors program.
Students currently enrolled in the existing Honors program will continue their original curriculum without interruption. While they will not transition into the new SVC Honors program, they will be welcome to participate in events and opportunities designed for SVC Honors students.
Fred Rogers Scholars
Fred Rogers Scholars: The Fred Rogers Scholars Program educates and inspires students interested in pursuing careers or graduate work in service of children, youth, and/or families in alignment with the mission of the Fred Rogers Institute. Coordinated by faculty and staff at the Fred Rogers Institute, Fred Rogers Scholars students will study from the Fred Rogers Archive and contribute to Institute-driven initiatives in the local community.
Fred Rogers Scholars are invited to engage in the opportunities offered by SVC Honors, but participation is optional.