The following clubs and organizations are registered with the student government and are authorized to use the school name and facilities and can request money during the annual budgeting process. New clubs are always welcome. Please contact Student Senate for more information at 265-3714.
- Student Chapter of American Design and Drafting Association (ADDA): Organizational group for drafting majors who work together to try to improve the drafting program.
- Business/Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Club: Offers an opportunity for students interested in business to meet, organize activities, and share ideas.
- Civil Engineering Technology (CET): By organizing civil related activities/seminars, the CET club strives to enhance its members educational experience.
- Community Involvement Association (CIA): Students and friends committed to raising awareness making a positive change in the Hill County Community through volunteerism and collaboration.
- KNMC: Supports activities of the radio station on campus.
- Level II Nursing Club: Organizes, plans, and oversees nursing club activities and events. Also offers nursing students an opportunity to gather and exchange ideas.
- Level I Nursing Club: Organizes and oversees nursing club activities. Offers a meeting place for nursing students to have fun and share ideas.
- MSU-Northern Cheerleaders: Promotes student spirit by representing Northern as the official cheer squad.
- MSU–Northern Electronics Branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (MSU–Northern IEEE): Promotes circulation of knowledge of the theory and practice of all aspects of electrical engineering, technology, electronics, radio, allied branches of engineering or the related arts of sciences, as well as the furtherance of the professional development of members.
- MSU–Northern Rodeo Club: For anyone interested in organizing and working a rodeo and participating in activities to support the club and the team.
- MSU–Northern Science/Math Club: Sponsors events and generates funding for scholarships for the benefit of the students, faculty, and staff of MSU–Northern. Also works to increase awareness and interest in the fields of math and science.
- MSU–Northern Student Education Association (MSU–Northern SEA): Inform students regarding educational matters and provides personal and professional growth to its members.
- Northern Christian Fellowship (NCF): A non-denominational Christian club. The focus of the group is on Christian fellowship and the Christian viewpoint in topics of interest.
- Post-secondary AG Students (PAS): Designed primarily for students interested in an agriculture related field of study (Ag Technology, Mechanics, Ag Business, etc.)
- Residence Hall House Council: House Council is a student organization made up of students who live on campus. Meetings are held weekly to discuss and vote on issues which affect the quality of life for students residing in residence halls. Anyone is welcome to attend the meetings.
- Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE): Provides its members opportunities to gain broader insight into the engineering profession.
- SkillsUSA: Develops leadership abilities through participation in educational, career and technical, civic, recreational, and social activities.
- Sweetgrass Society: Assists Native American students in their adjustment to college life, promotes better scholarship through group encouragement and supervision, and encourages other students to attend college.
All of these clubs can be contacted by leaving messages in their mailboxes in the Student Senate offices in the Student Union Building or by contacting the Senate Vice President at 265-3714 for more information.