Summer Mathematics Bridge Program

JULY 7 – AUGUST 11, 2025 CBU will be holding a five-week-long Mathematics Bridge Program for incoming freshmen to prepare students interested in STEM majors, especially Engineering and Computer Science programs. The Bridge Program, funded by a grant from Delta Regional Authority (DRA), is designed to help students improve their first-semester math placement, with an emphasis

https://www.cbu.edu/information-for/community/summer-at-cbu/summer-mathematics-bridge-program/
Center for Community Engagement

Innovation and Collaboration Between CBU and the Memphis Communnity Growing out of CBU’s Lasallian commitment to community and service, the Center for Community Engagement (CCE) collaborates with communities on and off campus to enhance learning, enrich student life, and promote positive social change in Memphis and beyond. The Center supports programs that respond to defined

https://www.cbu.edu/information-for/community/centers-and-partnerships/center-for-community-engagement/
Lake Erie College of Medicine

Christian Brothers University has an agreement with Lake Erie College of Medicine to offer qualified students the opportunity to pursue a degree in osteopathic medicine, dental medicine, or pharmacy. Medical College The purpose of the Agreement is to establish an affiliation between the institutions whereby the Parties will define the criteria for CBU students to

https://www.cbu.edu/academics/schools/school-of-sciences/pre-health/three-year-agreements/lake-erie-college-of-osteopathic-medicine/
Interfraternity Council

The three fraternity organizations on CBU’s campus include Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. In addition to these three chapters, the IFC Governing council works to support these organizations as it is structured to serve as a foundational space to encourage all chapters in their commitments to promote scholarship, service, and brotherhood, while also

https://www.cbu.edu/mycbu/student-success-resources/clubs-organizations/interfraternity-council/
National Pan-Hellenic Council

TheΒ National Pan-Hellenic CouncilΒ is the national governing and coordinating council for the nine historically African-American fraternities and sororities, often referred to as the Divine Nine: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.Phi Beta Sigma

https://www.cbu.edu/mycbu/student-success-resources/clubs-organizations/national-panhellenic-council/
Student Government

SGA Executive Council Applications 2020-2021 The Election Commission has been tasked with overseeing the process of selecting the next SGA Executive Council.Β  Questions may be directed toΒ Chris Fagin,Β Kristine Truong, orΒ Connie Beck. A Word from the 19-20 SGA President  Fellow Students, The Student Government Association has implemented a new mission statement and went through a transition

https://www.cbu.edu/mycbu/student-success-resources/student-government/
Panhellenic Council

CBU’s Panhellenic Community includes twoΒ of these 26Β organizations — Alpha Xi Delta andΒ Zeta Tau Alpha. In addition to these two chapters, the Panhellenic Governing Council works to support these organizations, as it is structured to serve as a foundational space to encourage both chapters in their commitments to promote scholarship, service, and sisterhood, while also following

https://www.cbu.edu/mycbu/student-success-resources/clubs-organizations/panhellenic-council/