Methodist University’s Office of Student Affairs strives to be nationally recognized for our commitment to student success by utilizing our student-centered approach and providing dynamic opportunities through outstanding services, resources, and facilities. The Division of Student Affairs seeks to enrich the educational experience by promoting an inspiring environment where students can explore and discover their sense of purpose. We challenge students to grow personally and professionally as they engage within the learning community and strive to reach their fullest potential as productive citizens and good stewards of society.

Why get involved?

College provides a wealth of opportunities for students to get involved. Studies have shown that students who get involved in at least one co-curricular activity tend to perform better academically and be more satisfied with their college experience. Student activities, clubs, organizations, and athletics afford students the chances to learn more about themselves, establish friendships, and develop leadership and other interpersonal skills. Methodist University strongly encourages students to get involved in campus life outside the classroom. Experience all that Methodist University has to offer!

Student Affairs Brochure

Division of Student Affairs brochure

Student Affairs Biennial Review

Student Affairs Resources

Berns Student Center

Berns Student Center is the central connection for all students. It is open seven days a week and offers a variety of student services.

Co-Curricular Transcripts

A Co-Curricular Transcript is a reflection of you and your time outside of the classroom while at Methodist University.

Commuting Students

The Commuter Student Association is designed to educate, embrace, and provide a social and educational experience that enhances the academic experience for all of our Methodist students.

Sexual Violence Prevention & Response

On the MU campus, faculty, staff, and students are working together to create a climate in which sexual violence is impermissible and speaking out against sexual violence is the norm.

Student Affairs Office Staff

William H. Walker, Ed.D.

Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Students
Dr. William Walker

Clifton Bobbitt, Ed.D.

Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs; Associate Dean of Students; Interim Title IX Coordinator
Dr. Clifton Bobbitt

Carol Pope, B.S.B.A.

Program Coordinator, Student Affairs
Carol Pope