Extensive resources for community life at Candler School of Theology and Emory University enhance theological education. The school, through the Office of Student Programming offers students a wide array of opportunities beyond the classroom for academic support and personal, vocational and spiritual development. Programs and organizations offer means for life in community including service, social action, and fun.
More than a dozen student organizations offer opportunities for leadership, belonging, education and action around shared interests and concerns. Learn more about the array of student organizations »
Representatives from these organizations and students nominated to serve on Candler's standing governing committees comprise the Candler Coordinating Council, known as C3, the student governing association. Student leaders this year are Bridget Cabrera, president; Theodore Turman, vice-president; Rhett Solomon, secretary; and Rodney Mason, treasurer.