Active
Clubs and Organizations
Car Club - The
club seeks to expand the knowledge
of and appreciation for cars.
Sponsors car shows every semester.
Advisor: Pete Wolosin
Chorale
- The SCC Chorale is a non-audition
vocal music performance group
which meets once a week on the
Jackson County Campus. Membership
is open to all present, past and
future SCC students 18 years or
older, staff and faculty, friends
and family who have the desire
to sing.
Advisor: Ray Durkee
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
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
Green Team -
To create more awareness of and
to find solutions to environmental
issues pertaining to SCC and the
greater community.
Advisor: Rudy Beharrysingh
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
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
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: Jan Smith
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
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
Surveying
Club - The Club mission
is to advance the knowledge of
students in the profession of
surveying.
Advisor: Peter Messier
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