Student Organizations
College Sponsored Organizations
The College has established student clubs, organizations, and societies for the purpose of assisting the College in carrying out its mission and goals. These groups are sanctioned by the College and directly relate to the purposes of the institution. Clubs and organizations shall fall into one of three categories: (1) Honor Societies which promote scholarship among students; (2) Curriculum Clubs/Organizations which promote student interest in specific programs of study; (3) Cultural Clubs which promote interest in the diversity of the College’s student body and service area.
All college-sponsored clubs shall have at least one advisor from the instructional or non-instructional faculty. These clubs may conduct fundraisers with approval by the College administration and in compliance with state and federal laws. Any solicitation from local businesses must be done with the approval and assistance of the College’s Resource Development Office.
Student Clubs & Organizations
The College does not infringe upon students’ freedom to organize and exercise their rights to free speech and free religion. Students at the College should be free to form groups, societies, and clubs, but in so doing they act independently of the College and they shall not represent themselves as a college organization. The College will not be responsible for these organizations or their events. These clubs may use the College’s facilities and resources to the same extent as the public may use them. Any employee of the College assisting a student club in this category shall do so on their own time and shall not act as an agent of the College.