UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls

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Student Information

Student Clubs

Psychological Sciences Club

Psychological Sciences Club is a student organization for all psychology and neurosciences majors, minors, and those interested in the field. Our mission is to be an educational and community building organization for those on campus interested in Psychological Sciences. Joining the Psychological Sciences Club offers students the exciting opportunity to get acquainted with others who have similar interests, the possibility to learn more about the field and career options available to majors and minors in the department, how to choose and get accepted into a graduate program, and other endless possibilities to explore how psychological science is prevalent in our community and beyond. We have various activities throughout the year that help to advance our education beyond the classroom. Our mission is to provide educational enrichment, to promote the personal growth of our members, and to provide service to our campus and the surrounding community.

Psi Chi

Psi Chi is an international honor society whose purpose shall be to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to advance the science of psychology.

Psi Chi Honor Society Requirements
  • Psychology Major or Minor
  • Completed at least 9 credits of psychology courses at UWRF
  • An overall GPA of 3.3+
  • A psychology GPA of 3.0+ 

More information about Psi Chi can be found at their website, or by clicking this link.

Nu Rho Psi

UW-River Falls is proud to announce a new chapter of Nu Rho Psi in order to incorporate our Neuroscience majors into a membership specifically for them! 

The purpose of Nu Rho Psi is to encourage professional interest and excellence in scholarship, particularly in neuroscience; advance the discipline of neuroscience; encourage intellectual and social interaction between students, faculty, and professionals in neuroscience and related fields.