Student Organizations are an integral part of the educational experience.

Current CCC Student Organizations are listed below:

 

 

 

Academic Challenge: is a Kansas community college quiz bowl competition.  Questions for the competition follow the general education curriculum common to Kansas community colleges and are similar in style to NAQT.

 

Agriculture Club: open to all students who have an interest in agriculture.  Major activities of the club incled social events and field trips involving agriculture.  Contact: Derek Dick

 

Block and Bridle Club: is a club to promote a higher scholastic standard and a complete understanding of the field of Animal Sciences among student members.  Contact: The Ag Department

 

Business Professionals of America: is for any student currently enrolled in a business, office or business education course or program.  The program encourages leadership, professionalism, poise, dependability, and competency.  Contact: Tina Logan

 

Collegiate Farm Bureau Club: provides students with the opportunity to be involved in agriculture related events and activities.  Contact: The Ag Department

 

International Club: students plan parties and trips, volunteer to present programs to the community, express opinions and/or discuss problems.  They can also become part of the MATCH program where they share their culture with American families.  Contact: Marla Larimore

 

Livestock Judging Team: students build self-discipline and self-confidence along with improving leadership skills essential for one to be successful in future careers.  The team participates in numerous inter-collegiate contests.  Contact: Trae Simmons

 

Meats Judging Team: students will participate in intercollegiate contests designed to increase their knowledge and overall understanding of the livestock and meat industry.  Contact: Tyler Hickman

 

Music Ensembles: these performing ensembles are open by audition to all students and include both choral and instrumental music.  The musical organizations make frequent public appearances.  Contact:

 

Native American Leadership Club: is open to any student interested in Native American Culture.  The club will host cultural events and performances, including a Pow-wow, art shows and leadership activities. Contact: Taylor Davis

 

Phi Theta Kappa: members are chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement.  Initiation and installation of new members are conducted each semester.  Contact: Linda McFate

 

Rubber Chicken Factory Improvisational Comedy Troupe: student auditions are held at the beginning of each fall semester.  The group performs audience participation games and sketch comedy.  Contact: Mark Frank

 

Skills USA: provides opportunities for students to develop and enhance the skills needed in order to be successful in future careers and leadership skills.  Interaction between this group and business/industry allows employers to contribute directly to the student's education.  Contact: Roy Shafer, Coffeyville or Jeff Phillips, Columbus

 

Society of Physics: is chartered by a national organization and provides enrichment activities for members regarding physics in general.  Activities include guest speakers, trips, social events and meetings.  Contact: Ryan Willis

 

Student Nurses Association: shall exist to achieve professional development amongits membrs; facilitate the optimum level of communication among students and between the students and the faculty; stimulate personal development and exchange of ideas through social, cultural, and intellectual experiences; and encourage individual commitment to the ideals, purposes, and goals of the nursing profession.  Contact: Nancy Garton

 

Theatre Productions: students are provided the chance to work in several dramatic productions throughout the year.  In addition to on-stage acting, students assist in the technical aspects of theatre.  Contact: Mark Frank