Student Clubs & Organizations
Contact Information
Marple Campus
Academic Building, Room 1180
Hours:
Mon - Thu: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone: 610-359-5341
Fax: 610-359-5002
Are you looking for a club that links to your major?
Consider the Business Society, Psychology Club or other special-interest clubs. To gain valuable hands-on experience in your field, look to our student newspaper or New Media Lab. And if you want to connect with like-minded students, check out groups such as the Black Student Union, LGBTQ+ÌýClub or Multicultural Club.
Develop skills for your career, pursue your personal interests and have fun with your fellow students.
College Clubs | |
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Agora | Hotel and Restaurant Management |
American Sign Language Club | LatinX Student Association |
Art and Design Club | LGBTQ+ Club |
Badminton Club | Math Club |
Black Student Union | Multicultural Club |
buildOn! | Mutual Africa |
Business Society | National Technical Honor Society |
Campus Bible Fellowship | Nurses Club |
Computer Science Club | Paralegal Club |
Club GLORIA: Pennocks Bridge | Performing Arts Club |
Creative Writing Club | Psychology Club |
Dance Team | Sexuality and Gender Awareness Club (SAGA): Pennocks Bridge |
´ó·¢ÁùºÏ²ÊBand | Social Work Club |
Engineering Club | Student Veterans of DCCC |
Fashion Club | Surgical Technologists Club |
History Club | Women in STEM (WiSTEM) |
Organizations | |
The Communitarian Student Newspaper | Student Government Association |
Pegasus Magazine | New Media Lab |
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society | Ìý |
How do I join a club or organization?
- Contact the Campus Life Office and tell us your name, address, phone number and interests. We’ll connect you with the club(s) that are right for you.
- Contact the club leader or advisor.
- Check the SIS (Student Information System), TVIS (Television Information System) and bulletin boards for information about club meetings.
- Attend the Student Activities Expo at the beginning of each semester. Representatives from all the clubs and organizations are there to answer questions and help you find a group that interests you!
- Check the organization and club boards outside the Student Center, Room 1180Ìýon the Marple Campus.
- Some organizations have membership requirements. Please check with the advisor for additional information.
- For sports clubs, contact the Athletics Office.
How do I form a club?
Don’t see what you’re looking for in our list of clubs and organizations? Start your own club! The Campus Life Office can help you plan and form a new club, revitalize an inactive club, recruit members, secure funding, and more. To learn more and to review General Club Guidelines and Responsibilities, contact the Director of Campus Life.