Multi-Ethnic Clubs
Several clubs exist to develop and promote diversity at Biola, as well as to provide additional community for students of color. While all students are welcome to participate, these clubs are generally intended to support and honor members of a particular ethnic or cultural group.
See the list below for the multi-ethnic clubs on campus (note: clubs may vary by semester). For more information on how to get involved or establish a club, or to view a full list of current clubs, visit the Campus Engagement website.
Multi-Ethnic Clubs
- Biola African Student Association (BASA) — The purpose of the Biola African Student Association is to provide a safe and open community for African and Caribbean students in the diaspora to meet, share their experiences and culture, while also empowering each other and enriching the Biola community.
- Biola Indonesian Student Association (BISA) — The purpose of the Biola Indonesian Student Association is to provide community for Indonesian students and to plan events and activities to promote all students' knowledge and appreciation for Indonesian culture.
- Black Student Association (BSA) — The purpose of the Black Student Association is to promote student growth and development of men and women of all races through the celebration of global black culture, lifestyle and history.
- Chinese Student Association — The purpose of the Chinese Student Association is to create a supportive and inclusive community for Chinese students and those interested in Chinese culture.
- Ethiopian & Eritrean Student Association (EESA) — The purpose of the Ethiopian & Eritrean Student Association is to cultivate a safe, inclusive, and educational space for members of the Biola community who would like to learn about Ethiopian and Eritrean culture while also fostering community.
- Hawaii Club — The purpose of the Hawaii Club is to increase cultural awareness, bring people together and have fun celebrating life and culture by spreading Aloha.
- Korean Student Association (KSA) — The purpose of the Korean Student Association is to provide a healthy and comfortable environment for ethnically Korean students inside a Christian community.
- Unidos Latinx Heritage Club — The purpose of the Unidos Latinx Heritage Club is to promote racial reconciliation, embrace Latin culture, and educate students and the community about Latin culture.