STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
The Student Government Organization (SGO) is the voice that represents the students to OKWU Administrators. SGO is made up of a student body president; student body vice president; VPs for spiritual life, social life, and intramurals; and class representatives. Elections are held each spring for the elected positions. For more information, contact the current Student Body President at sgo@okwu.edu.
2009-2010 SGO Officers
SGO President: Dustin Thompson
SGO Vice President: Andy Oleson
Senior Class President: Tera Hughes
Senior Class Vice President: Sunshine Wharton
Junior Class President: Leslie Smith
Junior Class Vice President: Charissa Cogan
Sophomore Class President: Anna Trouten
Sophomore Class Vice President: Nate Davis
Freshman Class Officers: Selected after 2009-2010 School Year has begun. Contact the SGO President if you are interested in applying!
Spiritual Life Team
SGO has a Spiritual Life Team here at OKWU to foster an attitude of servant leadership within the student body through Christ-centered ministries. These ministries include:
- Small Group Bible Studies
- The Altar – Our student-led worship 9pm on Sunday nights in the Chapel
- Operation Saturation – Our community service activities
For more information, contact the Spiritual Life VP, Casey Alexander, at spiritualvp@okwu.edu.
Intramurals
Intramurals provide the opportunity for you to interact with your friends in a fun and athletic atmosphere. The activities include:
- Volleyball
- Flag football
- Basketball
- Softball
- Raquetball
- Ping pong
- Indoor soccer
- Campus golf
Come test your athletic abilities and hang out with your friends. For information on a league, contact the Intramural VP, Rich Brown, at intramuralvp@okwu.edu.
Summer Ministry Teams
Summer Ministry Teams are groups of students who are selected to represent OKWU at camps across the country. For more information about Summer Ministry Teams, contact Sarah Kingery at skingery@okwu.edu
Peer Advisors
Peer Advisors (PAs) are current juniors and seniors who will help you learn how to navigate the ins and outs of college life. They’ll spend time getting to know you during New Student Orientation and be in your Freshman Core Class. They’ll also assist you in choosing class schedules, help you with studying if you need it, and answer basic financial aid questions if you have them. If you want more information about Peer Advisors or are interested in becoming a peer advisor, contact Peggy Mills in the Student Life Office at pmills@okwu.edu or 918.335.6262.
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“I love this school because you can be friends with and have fun with everyone. Also, God is very present at OKWU. I love it!” – Megan Campbell from Colorado Springs, CO.