Active Clubs and Organizations

Anime Club - The purpose of the club is expand knowledge of Japanese culture and entertainment, to become more knowledgeable of anime/manga, to learn how to create anime/manga, and to develop friendships with those who enjoy anime/manga.
Advisor: Vicky Lepore
Campus Crusade for Christ
Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) seeks to be a resource to the student body by offering opportunities to discuss spiritual matters, study the Bible in a group setting, provide fellowship, encouragement, and spiritual development. Anyone is welcome to attend regular meetings and campus-wide activities.
Advisor: Jennifer Hippensteel
Car Club - The club seeks to expand the knowledge of and appreciation for cars. 
Sponsors car shows every semester.
Advisor: Pete Wolosin


 

Culinary Arts Club - This organization seeks to help culinary arts students increase their knowledge of this feld; makes recommendations to ensure quality and excellence within the culinary arts program; seeks to raise funds which enable the organization to attend and participate in food service related feld trips and seminars; and raises funds in order to assist in the purchase of needed equipment for the culinary arts classroom.
Advisor: Ceretta Davis
Criminal Justice/Cybercrime Technology Student Association - This association's fundamental purposes are to promote and encourage collaborative relationships with criminal justice organizations, to aid in the development of the whole person including his/her professional role in assuring the proper enforcement of the laws and the constitutional rights of all people, to engage with the various communities to help when possible and to serve as a role model to other students.
Advisor: Ashley Cunningham
Electronics Club - The Electronics Club increases members’ knowledge of their career field through feld trips, contacts with business and industry and sessions with former students and graduates. Team building activities strengthen the program by building camaraderie among the students in electronics engineering technology and computer engineering technology.
Advisor: Ron Poor
Emergency Medical Science Club - This organization seeks to advance the professionalism and training of students pursuing emergency medical services training. The EMS club has conducted successful fundraising activities which have allowed members to attend professional conferences. 
Advisor: Eric Hester
Environmental Club - To create more awareness of and to find solutions to environmental issues pertaining to SCC and the greater community.
Advisor: TBA
Epsilon Sigma Pi EMS Professional Society - The purpose of Epsilon Sigma Pi shall be to encourage awareness, concern, and interest in the emergency medical care profession. The society shall promote service and fellowship through community improvement and awareness. 
Advisor: Eric Hester
Gay-Straight Alliance - To provide a safe and supportive environment for lesbian, gay, and transgender students and their straight allies as well as generally making SCC and the campus a safe and welcoming environment to all students regardless of sexual identity or gender expression. 
Advisor: Phil Weast                                                                                           
Health Information Technology Club - This club seeks to advance the professionalism of HIT majors and enable the membership to earn the necessary funds to attend related conferences. Paramount to the mission of the club is the drive to bring first and second year students together to share ideas, support each other, provide mentoring, and promote unity.
Advisor: Penny Wells
Human Services Technology Club - This club seeks to advance the profession of Human Services.
Advisor: Tim Quiring
Latent Image Club - The Latent Image Club was organized to raise funds for atten dance and participation in annual student and graduate technology seminars, to provide a means of unity and support between frst and second year students, and to consider and make recommendations to ensure quality and excellence within the Radiography program.
Advisor: Meg Rollins
Math & Science Club - The purpose of this club is to provide a forum of discussion and collaboration for enthusiasts of mathematics and the sciences. The club discusses ways of furthering the understanding of these fields and designs projects to implement such.
Advisors: TBA
Medical Assisting Club - The purpose of this club is to assist students majoring in Medical Assisting in developing professionalism, developing employment skills, participating in community service and fundraising, and to provide for the discussion and practice of Medical Assisting.
Advisor: Melissa Allison
Native American Society - This club promotes interests and participation in: 
1) awareness and understanding in native cultural activities; 
2) gatherings and education regarding all things Native American; 
3) community services; 
4) fostering respect for the beliefs of all people.
Advisor: Toni Knott
Nursing Club - The Nursing Club supports the profession of Nursing.
Advisor: Ellen Heim
Outdoor Leadership Club - The Outdoor Leadership Club increases students knowl edge of their career feld through programs and trips. Team building among students creates strong leaders.
Advisor: Paul Wolf
Paralegal Club -The objective of this club is to invest in the professional educational needs of SCC Paralegal students and to provide opportunities to enhance their educational experience in the legal profession, while employing fundamental principles and techniques of sound legal practice.
Advisor: Kelly Burch
PTA Club - The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) curriculum established an organization for the following reasons: to foster unity and support among the first and second year students, to increase student knowledge about the PTA career field; to raise funds for the purchase of new equipment and for fees associated with field trips and conventions, to inform the community about physical therapy and the health care profession, to consider and make recommendations to ensure quality and excellence within the PTA program.
Advisor: Diane Page
Respiratory Therapy Technology Club - Objectives of the Respiratory Therapy Technology (RTT) Club are to raise funds to enable club members to attend workshops and lectures, such as the North Carolina State society meeting, and to purchase educational materials and equipment; to further the education of the RTT students by attending meetings and lectures of individuals employed in the feld of respiratory care; to encourage RTT students to exchange ideas and to socialize.
Advisor: Mitch Fischer
Sonography Club - The clubs supports the profession of medical sonography.
Advisor: Debbie Green
Spanish Club - The purpose of the club is to meet and speak in the Spanish language and learn about the heritage, history, culture and current events of Hispanic countries and people and to provide community service to local Hispanic people as requested and needed.
Advisor: Serena Herter