CCC Student Life Clubs and Organizations are dedicated to providing students with an exceptional learning experience. We offer a range of co-curricular activities fosters personal growth and intellectual development. With a diverse campus culture, we strive to create an environment where students from all backgrounds feel valued and empowered to achieve their goals.
For more information about the Clubs and Organizations below, contact Craig Hunt, the Interim Student Life Coordinator.
Organizations
Student Clubs
Organizations
Associated Student Body
Advisor: TBD
Location: Lone Tree Campus, Room 111 - The Crater
ASB is CCC's student council. This organization is led by CCC student leaders to advance the needs and interests of CCC students. ASB serves as the voice of the student body by participating in college committees and communicating to students about the college's initiatives. ASB is made up from our diverse student population who come together to represent their student body and develop themselves as leaders.
Events: College Committees, Civic Engagement, Leadership Development, Social Events, etc. If you are interested in participating in the Associated Student Body, take a moment to complete and submit the Associated Student Body Club Interest Form. |
Phi Theta Kappa
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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) recognizes the academic achievement of college students and provides opportunities for its members to grow as scholars and leaders. Established in 1918, Phi Theta Kappa has a presence on almost 1,300 community college campuses in 11 nations. The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) recognized Phi Theta Kappa as the official honor society for two-year colleges in 1929. More than 3.5 million students have been inducted since 1918, with approximately 250,000 active members in the nation's community colleges, making Phi Theta Kappa a true catalyst among members and colleges.
For more information, visit the Phi Thera Kappa page. |
The National Society of Leadership & Success
Advisors: TBD
The NSLS is an organization that provides a life-changing leadership program that helps students achieve personal growth, career success and empowers them to have a positive impact in their communities. We are dream supporters - we build leaders, support people in achieving their dreams, and better the world in the process. We get people to ask the all-important question, 'What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?' and then give students the tools they need to drive their future forward, establish themselves as leaders among their peers and build real-work skills that will help them excel in the workplace. |
Student Clubs
Anthropology Club
Advisor: Lisa Doskocil
Anthropology Club and AnthroLore Podcast schedule for Spring 2024
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AnthroLore Podcast
Advisor: Lisa Doskocil
Anthropology Club and AnthroLore Podcast schedule for Fall 2023
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November
December
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ASL Club
Advisor: Sarah Benton 928-226-4275
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Associated Latino American Students
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The Bridge Club CCC Black Student Union
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The mission of the Bridge Club at Coconino Community College is to foster a supportive and empowering environment for Black students. As a united sommunity, we strive to bridge the gaps of understanding, celebrate diversity, and promote cultural awareness. Through educational initiatives, community engagement, and collaboration, we aim to create a space where Black students can thrive academically, socially, and culturally. The Bridge Club is committed to promoting equity, inclusivity, and excellence, serving as a bridge that connects individuals, ideas, and opportunities within our college community.
Potential Upcoming The Bridge Club Events:
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CCC Garden Club
The CCC Garden Club is open to CCC students and employees alike! The goal of this club is to provide educational experiences to foster our participants' knowledge of high elevation gardening, native flora, and environmental stewardship. Activities include CCC Garden maintenance and projects, monthly educational presentations from Coconino Master Gardeners, guided tours of productive local gardens, and community volunteer projects such as invasive weed pulls and seed library help.
The CCC Garden is a designated Master Gardener educational site, an official pollinator garden, and, as of Fall 2021, it is also now the site of CCC's Bridges 2 Baccalaureate medicinal garden. The CCC Garden is located at the Lone Tree campus, south of the 600 building and ceramics kiln.
Garden Club January Newsletter Garden Club Historical Compilation
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Club Activities
No events |
Education and Resources
- CCC Community Education Spring Vegetable Gardening - Class Recordings.
- Coconino County Cooperative Extension - Presentation Recordings
- Container & Raised Bed Gardening - Presentation Recording
- Native Plants for the Home Garden Presentation - YouTube Presentation
- Flagstaff Community Gardens Program
- Food Systems Resources
Chess Club
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Clay Club
Advisor: Don Fethkenher |
Engineering Club
Advisors: Dr. Chad Davies, Douglas Fitzpatrick |
Games Club
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Japanese Anime & Culture Club
Advisor: Mary Adachi |
Indigenous Student Association
Advisors: Janelle Indian, Bess Goh, Sonjia Jones |
Indigenous Resources
- Native Land Website: http://native-land.ca/
- Navajo Nation Scholarship: http://onnsfa.org/
- Hopi Tribal Scholarship: http://www.hopi-nsn.gov/tribal-services/department-of-education/htgsp/
- American Indian College Fund: http://collegefund.org/
- Native Americans for Community Action: http://www.nacainc.org/
Page Indigenous Comet Club
Advisors: Jessica Dodson, Brian Francis
President: JiQuon Johnson
Club Events: Frybread Social, Participate in the WNF Parade/Booth, Native American Heritage Month Cultural Event, Drum Tie, etc. |
Students Advancing STEM
Advisors: Melinda McKinney
View the Students Advancing STEM Club flyer
Each year the Students Advancing STEM club works on one student-selected STEM-related project such as aquaponics, garden restoration, or a microbial analysis of our campus. This year the club will be participating in the Flagstaff Festival of Science events, the STEM city STEM Celebration, Science Fair judging, and more! |
Spectrum Club
Student Advisor: Benjamin Behunin |