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Human Nutrition Student Organizations

Human Nutrition and College of Human Ecology student organizations and interest groups provide opportunities for experiential learning, networking, national and international competitions, travel, volunteer experiences, mentoring experiences, social events, friendships and fun. Consider joining the following groups when you get to campus:

Eta Sigma Delta Honorary Society

An international honor society for students with an excellent academic record in the hospitality and tourism industry, Eta Sigma Delta invites juniors and seniors who have a GPA of at least 3.0 or who are in the top 20 percent of their class to apply. Members have opportunities to distinguish themselves in the eyes of educators, recruiters and industry executives in an increasingly competitive industry. Students receive networking benefits between ESD societies at more than 60 other chapters. Contact for more information.

Family and Consumer Sciences Interest Group

All students within the College of Human Ecology are eligible for membership in this interest group, which provides professional development opportunities and promotes the national theme of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. For more information, contact .

Fruit of the Fight (FOF)

The members targeted in FOF are those who have a passion for general public health. Therefore, the club is mostly geared to those who have been personally affected by disease or are at risk for a disease due to family history, or have a strong passion for health as either future health professionals or health educators. Three goals of FOF are education, promotion of a healthy lifestyle, and fundraising. Although the incidence of infectious disease has diminished, the threat of chronic, noninfectious disease has grown to pose a major threat due to the lack of exercise, bad diets, and unhealthy lifestyle choices of many Americans. By achieving the goals of education, promotion, and fundraising, FOF members will truly define the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Contact for more information.

Health & Nutrition Society

Explore all areas of human nutrition and enhance your knowledge/skills as an individual preparing for a career in this field. This group gives students a wide perspective on human nutrition at the individual, community and worldwide levels. It teaches professional and leadership skills and provides opportunities for individual and group activities and community service activities related to human nutrition. Contact for more information.

Human Ecology Ambassadors

Promote the College of Human Ecology to prospective students, alumni, campus visitors and current students. Ambassadors must be full-time CHE majors with a GPA of 2.75 or higher and successfully complete the application and interview process. For more information, contact Karen Pence at .

Human Ecology Council

Human Ecology Council consists of student executive members, standing committee members, one representative from each interest group within the College, and student senators elected to the University’s Student Governing Board. The Council provides a forum for CHE student concerns, fosters internal communication, provides support and governance for the College, serves as a cohesive force for student organizations, interprets and publicizes the functions and activities of the College, sponsors programs and activities for students, and provides opportunities for leadership development. Contact for more information.

Human Nutrition Graduate Student Organization

Current graduate students in Human Nutrition are automatically members of the HNGSO. The organization´s objectives are the following:

  • To serve as a medium for communication among graduate students in Human Nutrition.
  • To establish a communication link between the graduate students and the faculty members in the department of Human Nutrition and the College of Human Ecology.
  • To promote activities that further student interest and professional growth in the field of Human Nutrition.

Contact for more information.

Kappa Omicron Nu

KON is a national honor society dedicated to recognizing and encouraging excellence in scholarship, research and leadership in Human Ecology. Undergraduate students nominated for membership in the society will have declared a major in the College of Human Ecology, have completed 45 semester hours or the equivalent, have 15 or more K-State hours, and have a minimum GPA of 3.5 or rank in the top 10% of their class within the College. Nominated graduate students must be enrolled in one of the College’s specializations and have completed 15 semester hours of graduate work at K-State and have a minimum GPA of 3.7. Initiation is held each fall and spring. For more information, contact .

Phi Upsilon Omicron (Phi U)

This honor society promotes scholarship and leadership in the field of family and consumer sciences. It strives to promote the growth and development of human ecology and establish and strengthen the bonds of friendship among members. Candidates for membership include undergraduate students majoring in human ecology with a minimum of 40 semester hours and cumulative KSU GPA ranked in the highest 35% of his or her class. Graduate students must have a GPA of 3.2 or higher after 12 completed hours. Candidates also must have a record of interest in out-of-class activities and have demonstrated qualities of leadership, a spirit of service, and the ability to cooperate. For more information, contact .

Student Dietetic Association

Learn about the fascinating opportunities in the field of dietetics. Students in SDA network with registered dietitians in practice, faculty and peers through programs and socials. SDA also supports the college and the community through a variety of service projects. All interested students are invited to learn more about health, nutrition and foodservice management in this interest group. Contact for more information.