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2012 Catalog PDF - Feather River College

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Student Life<br />

Associated Students of frC<br />

The Associated Students of FRC (ASFRC) organization is an integral component of <strong>Feather</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s shared<br />

governance structure. Elected members serve on campus-wide committees and assist in organizing social and<br />

special interest activities. Elections for ASFRC executive officers are traditionally held in the spring. All students are<br />

encouraged to attend the open ASFRC meetings. The ASFRC schedule of meetings is posted at the Associated Student<br />

Office located on the lower level of the Campus Center.<br />

Student Activities<br />

FRC sponsors a variety of extra and co-curricular activities designed to reflect the interests of a diverse student<br />

population. The Associated Students of FRC (ASFRC) organization plans entertaining and educational events such<br />

as cultural and social awareness programs, special topic presentations, dances, dinners, concerts, and recreational<br />

activities.<br />

Student Clubs<br />

Student clubs are open to all students and provide an opportunity to pursue special interests with those who share<br />

them. Clubs may vary from year to year depending on student interests and their formation is actively encouraged.<br />

Clubs are required to have a club advisor (an FRC faculty or staff member), and must file for a club charter with the<br />

Associated Students of FRC. At least one club member is expected to attend ASFRC meetings on a regular basis to<br />

promote cooperative and coordinated activity planning among the various campus organizations. Clubs have access<br />

to special services provided by the Associated Students as well as free use of campus facilities for club events.<br />

Student ID Cards<br />

Student photo identification cards are issued to all students at the time of registration. These cards serve as the<br />

bus pass for the Plumas Transit System for in county travel. The ID card also serves as valid government issued<br />

identification.<br />

Bookstore/post office<br />

The Bookstore sells required textbooks, reference books, and supplies for classes. General school supplies, FRC<br />

apparel, backpacks, greeting cards, snack foods, and gift items unique to the FRC campus are also available. Other<br />

services include a textbook buyback program held twice a year during the week of final exams, and a United Parcel<br />

Service counter. The Bookstore accepts VISA and MasterCard.<br />

The campus Post Office, a full service branch of the U.S. Post Office, is located inside the Bookstore. Students may<br />

purchase stamps, money orders, and mail packages. Students who rent a post office box may also receive packages<br />

at the Post Office.<br />

Campus Center<br />

Food Service – The Eagle’s Perch<br />

The Eagle’s Perch, provides affordable, convenient, and nutritious food that meets various healthy eating styles. Open<br />

from 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Monday – Friday, the Eagle’s Perch offers a full breakfast and lunch menu along with daily<br />

specials. For convenience, students can purchase meal cards with various dollar values. Meal cards can be purchased<br />

at the FRC Bookstore.<br />

Student Lounge<br />

The Student Lounge is a place where students can hold meetings, recreational activities or events, or just go to relax<br />

between classes. Amenities include unrestricted wireless access, a large screen TV, comfy furniture, and a pool table.<br />

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