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Student Clubs at Clackamas
College is more than classes and homework. It's a time to discover your passions and interests by getting involved with campus activities.
Did you know that Clackamas Community College has student clubs and organizations that range from global activism to student nursing to faith-based and political groups?
Taking part in a club can be a fun part of your college experience. You can meet new people, develop your leadership skills and contribute to the college community. Below is a list of active clubs at CCC. Don't see a club you are interested in? Start one!
We want to help you connect to other students who share the same or similar interests. You can start a club and get others to join you, or you can just make some new friends. Fill out our Club Connection Form and someone will be in touch!
Start or Renew a Club
Club Handbook
ASG Clubs Forms
Appropriations Proposal Form
Use this form to request supplies that are not event related. Examples might be office supplies or general usage items. If your request is event related, use the Event Planning Form
Club Advisor Responsibilities and FAQ
Information to share with current or potential club advisors to understand their role.
Club Constitution Template
Download this template to make sure you think through the organization of your club and include the required sections.
Club Email Request Form
Use this to request a club email account to get set up
Club Meeting Agenda Sample
An agenda will help keep your club on track and organized. Download this sample agenda format (or feel free to use your own) to enhance your record keeping.
Club Liability Waivers
Every active member of your club needs to fill this out! Download it to fill it out, then print and sign (electronic signatures not allowed). To turn it in, you can upload it here, or email it to asgclubs@clackamas.edu.
Club Term Allocation Request
Clubs can request, on a term-by-term basis (Fall/Winter/Spring), up to $500 for ongoing club needs. Once your club has accrued $1,500, your club is no longer eligible to receive term allocations.
Event Reflection
After you have completed your event, take a few moments to reflect on the experience. This will help future groups as they plan their events.
Event Proposal Form
Use this form as you plan your events! This communicates to ASG/SLL about your events, so we can help you advertise, as well as make sure there are no conflicting events for the same day.
This form also acts as a funding request if you need finds in addition to what your club might use of its own budget.
Event Planning Guidelines
Before you get too far in your planning process, review the guidelines to make sure you have given yourself enough time to plan, and have thought about all the aspects of event planning.
Running Effective Meetings Guide
Meetings are where the magic happens! If you are new to running meetings, review this information to help you gain confidence in your role.
Travel Policy and Funding Request
Interested in attending a conference or training opportunity? You can apply to ASG for funding to help you pay for the associated costs (registration, travel, hotel, food, etc.).
Travel Waiver
Fill out this form when participating in travel with CCC.
ASG Active Clubs
Purpose
Active Minds is established for the expressed purpose of increasing awareness of the students, faculty, and staff about the following:
- Issues surrounding mental health
- Symptoms related to mental health disorders
- Mental health resources available both on campus and in the surrounding community
- Reducing stigma surrounding mental health disorders so that students will feel more comfortable openly discussing mental health-related issues and seeking help when it is needed
- Supporting peers to find the skills and resources they need to increase health coping techniques that promote personal wellness
- Providing a forum and building an open environment for all students to speak up about mental health
Active Minds does not provide counseling or any form of clinical mental health care, and an Active Minds chapter is therefore not, nor will ever form, a peer counseling or support group.
Co-Chair
Merridy Skarphol
Email: skarphol.merridy@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Elizabeth Sauber
Email: elizabeth.sauber@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Tuesdays, noon-1 p.m., in-person at M-229
Purpose
In an effort to promote community engagement and belonging, the art department plans to reestablish an Art Club; providing studio space for students to meet outside of class at a designated time. Advised by a faculty member, students will be encouraged to apply image-making skills in a communal, social environment. A number of meetings will also be organized off campus each term and students will have the opportunity to take their materials out into the field “en plein air”; experiencing artmaking in a non-academic, real-world environment.
Co-Chairs
Carina Cooper and Bailee Horner
Email: cooper.carina@student.clackamas.edu and horner.bailee@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Rachel Kalman
Email: rachel.kalman@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Thursdays, 4-5 p.m., in-person at AC-102
Purpose
The purpose of this club is to give a space and a sense of community to those who are from Asian, Pacific Island, and Desi countries or those who are from these cultures. The club will also provide educational opportunities for all Clackamas students to learn about different Asian cultures. It is a club dedicated to building relationships with fellow students, faculty, and staff from different cultural backgrounds.
Co-ChairJialing Vongthongthip
Email: vongthongthip.hiali@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Miranda James
Email: miranda.james@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Wednesdays, noon-1 p.m., in-person at WC-153
Purpose
The purpose of this club is to introduce the wonders of board games to the Clackamas College Community. This social club is intended to be a place welcoming for CCC Community members to socialize and connect over the joys of board games.
President
Emily Puffer
Email: puffer.emily@student.clackamas.edu or boardgameclub@clackamas.edu
Co-Chair
Addi Biggs
Email: biggs.addi@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Juan Cortes
Email: juan.cortes@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Thursdays, noon-2 p.m., in-person at WC-225
Purpose
The purpose of this club is to help athletes gain a sense of community and further their faith as Christians to become better athletes and followers of Christ.
Co-Chair
Asaiah Kamplain
Email: kamplain.asaiah@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Misay Partnof
Email: misay.partnof@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Thursdays, noon-1 p.m., in-person at Randall 201
Purpose
The purpose of this club is to have a safe and supportive place for Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Trans, Queer, Asexual, Aromantic, Non-binary, Questioning and Straight students, as well as anyone else that may fall along any portion of the human sexuality/gender identity spectrum. It is also a place where students can support and learn from each other.
Co-Chair
Alex Folsom
Email: folsom.alexis@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Miranda James
Email: miranda.james@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Thursdays, noon-1 p.m., in-person at WC-161
Purpose
To enhance horticulture education, develop leadership skills of members, provide networking opportunities for students.
Co-ChairsChloe Marion and Ellie Barrett
Email: marion.chloe@student.clackamas.edu and barrett.ellie@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
April Chastain
Email: april.chastain@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Mondays, noon-12:45 p.m., in-person at Clairmont 117
Purpose
- Educate students, faculty, administrators, and other members of the campus community about mental illness
- Bring awareness to, and combat the stigmas that are associated with mental health and marginalized groups
- Advocate for improved mental health services at CCC for students, with emphasis on members of marginalized groups
- Provide information to students about services and supports on and off campus
- Provide resources for support programs for students on campus who are living with mental illness
- Collaborate with campus staff, faculty and administrators on projects •
Perform fundraising activities on campus to support the club
- Implement mental health awareness activities on campus NAMI on Campus Clackamas Community College shall conduct programs and activities that further the purpose and mission of NAMI and shall use its best efforts to ensure that such programs and activities are consistent with NAMI’s stated values and mission.
Co-Chair
Katie Traugh
Email: traugh.katie@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Miranda James
Email: miranda.james@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Thursdays, 1-2 p.m., in-person at WC-161
Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to:
- Encourage excellence in scholarship, leadership and service by all students at Clackamas Community College.
- Cultivate fellowship among students who demonstrate high academic achievement.
- Contribute to the growth and prosperity of the society.
- Actively seek out and recruit new qualified members.
Co-Chair
Isabella Villagomez
Email: phitk@clackamas.edu and villagomez.isabella@student.clackamas.edu
Advisors
Michelle Baker and Tiffany Thrift
Email: mbaker@clackamas.edu and tiffany.thrift@clackamas.edu
Mondays, 11 a.m.-noon, in-person at WC-153 or Zoom
Purpose
Founded in 1982, Psi Beta is a national honor society for students attending two-year colleges, inviting students who plan to major or minor in psychology, as well as students who simply have an interest in psychology. Our mission is to encourage professional development and psychological literacy of students by promoting and recognizing excellence in scholarship, leadership, research, and community service.
Psi Beta of Clackamas Community College is a chapter of the national Psi Beta organization. Members must pay a once-in-a-lifetime membership fee to the national organization.
Co-Chair
Randi Hurt
Email: hurt.randi@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Jessica Kissler
Email: jessica.kissler@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Every other Wednesday, noon-12:50 p.m., in-person at WC-225
Purpose
The purpose of this club is to display Slavic culture to CCC. We will have regular English meeting which is focused on helping acquaint students with the Slavic language, Slavic history, and way of Slavic life.
Co-Chair
Ilias Mukhametov
Email: mukhametov.ilias@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Miranda James
Email: miranda.james@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Tuesdays, noon-1 p.m., in-person at WC-161
Purpose
The primary purpose of our soccer club is to establish a connection among students who share an interest in soccer. Through this collective interest, we aim to create a community that engages in regular physical activities, promoting both fitness and social interaction. The central focus of our club involves organizing weekly meetings on the field, providing a platform for all members to partake in friendly matches and cultivate interpersonal relationships.
Co-Chair
Yeruult Enkhbold
Email: enkhbold.yeruult@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Jim Martineau
Email: jmartineau@clackamas.edu
Purpose
The purpose of this club is to bring the STEM community here at Clackamas Community College together and to encourage community and student bonding amongst those with similar interests.
Co-Chair
Jacob Orrell
Email: orrell.jacob@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Tory Blackwell
Email: toryb@clackamas.edu
The purpose of CCC SNA
- To assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education in order to provide the highest quality health care.
- To provide programs representative of fundamental and current professional interests and concerns.
- To aid in the development of the whole person, his/her professional role, and his/her responsibility for the health care of people in all walks of life.
The function of CCC SNA
- To have direct input into standards of nursing education and influence the educational process.
- To influence health care, nursing education and practice through legislative activities, as appropriate.
- To promote and encourage participation in community affairs and activities towards improved health care and the resolution of related social issues.
- To represent nursing students to the consumer, to institutions, and to other organizations.
- To promote and encourage students’ participation in interdisciplinary activities.
- To promote and encourage recruitment efforts, participation in student activities and educational opportunities regardless of persons, race, color, creed, sex, age, lifestyle, national origin, or economic status.
- To promote and encourage collaborative relationships with American Nurses’ Association, Oregon Student Nurses’ Association, as well as other nursing and health-related organizations.
Co-Chair
Jackalyn James
Email: james.jackalyn@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Beth Doyle
Email: beth.doyle@clackamas.edu
Purpose
The purpose of this club is to connect to the emotionally aware and culturally aware sustainability needs of the community and attempt to solve issues that arise. To serve as a hub where students can learn about the sustainability needs, deficits, cultural differences, food preservation, and all/any other sustainability concepts revolving around nutrition and other concepts surrounding sustainability (but beginning with nutrition) for the population both local and global. Another purpose is to maintain and continue the connections and resources of the seed bank or create new ones as needed.
Co-Chair
Genevieve Foley
Email: sustainabilityClub@clackamas.edu
Advisor
Adam Wickert
Email: adam.wickert@clckamas.edu
Chair
Clackamas Print Editor
Email: chiefed@clackamas.edu
Advisor
Melissa Jones
Email: melissaj@clackamas.edu
Phone: 503-594-3261
Website: www.theclackamasprint.net
Purpose
The purpose of this club is to unite the Latinx/Hispanic student body without limit or exclusion of student or faculties’ ability to join. To inform the community of Latinx/Hispanic American History, Culture and promote diversity in the area. To serve the community at large and specifically provide service to the Latinx Community, on a volunteer basis, as time and academic obligations permit. To expand financial resources and/support, solely for academic purposes, of the student membership by conducting fundraising on and off college campus. To provide financial support, by means of fundraising, to individual students and/or student organizations, strictly in relation to academic progress.
Co-Chair
Maria Negrete
Email: maria26@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Klaudia Cuevas
Email: klaudiac@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Mondays, noon-1 p.m., in-person at WC-153
Purpose
To provide a social group to help Veterans adjust to and become successful in civilian
and college life; to promote College spirit and to establish and maintain fellowship amongst Veterans
and students aboard the CCC campus; to assist with the dissemination of valuable information to
Veterans; to integrate Veterans into social and campus activities; to organize worthwhile projects and
events pertaining to Veterans and their needs. These resources are not limited to just the veterans of
CCC but to their family members and friends who are interested in learning more.
Chair
Emma Merrill
Email: merrill.emma1@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
RB Green
Email: rb.green@clackamas.edu
The purpose of the Writers Club is to nourish an encouraging environment for creating, developing, and sharing well-crafted, original stories and written materials. We strive to embrace and uplift our fellow writers through all stages of their creative journeys.
Co-Chair
Carina Cooper
Email: cooper.carina@student.clackamas.edu
Advisor
Nicole Rosevear
Email: nicolero@clackamas.edu
Meeting Information
Mondays, 1:30-2:30 p.m., in-person in Roger Rook 220 and virtually through Zoom.
Inactive Clubs
- American Sign Language Club
- American Signers Club
- Birding Club
- Black Student Union
- Bowling Club
- CCC American Water Works Association Student Chapter
- C Health Club For Fun & Fitness
- Chi Alpha Club
- Clackamas Rag
- Collegiate Team - League of Legends
- Computer Club
- CRU (Campus Crusade for Christ)
- Dance Club
- Democrat Club
- EMT
- French Club
- Gap Bible Club
- German Club
- Global Activism
- History Travel Club
- In His Presence Bible Study Club
- International Club
- Lacrosse Club
- Latter-day Saints Student Association
- LCOP Too
- Lifeway Bible Club
- Martial Arts Club
- Mind Body Spirit Advocate Club
- Multicultural Alliance
- NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
- New Leadership Oregon
- New Oregon Leadership
- Northwest Collegiate Ministries (NCM)
- Nursing Students Without Borders
- Paintball
- P.R.O.J.E.C.T.S.
- Quidditch Club
- Cougar Racquetball Club
- REAL
- ReGeneration
- Republican Club
- Scrapbooking Club
- SMART Recovery
- Speech and Debate
- Students For Life
- Student Sustainability Initiative
- The Circle
- The Maker's Club
- Theater Arts Club
- Welding Club
- Wilderness Club
- Writer's Club