New Student - Three Rivers Community College
New Student - Three Rivers Community College
New Student - Three Rivers Community College
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<strong>Student</strong> Life<br />
<strong>Student</strong> Organizations<br />
Room F209 • 860.823.2845<br />
All 33 of our organizations share an open office space with six computer workstations,<br />
mailboxes and club storage. As a member of a student club, you’re welcome to drop in to<br />
do some homework, make flyers, or any other club business. It’s also an ideal place to stop<br />
in if you want more information about one of our clubs. From architects to vets, skiing to<br />
ska music, there is something for everyone.<br />
<strong>Student</strong> Government Room F207 • 860.892.5733<br />
The <strong>Student</strong> Government (SGA) is a governing body of elected and non-elected students<br />
who represent the interests of the student body & work to improve the <strong>College</strong> community.<br />
<strong>Student</strong> Government also chairs CAB, an organization for students who are interested in<br />
planning campus events. <strong>Student</strong>s interested in joining can attend a SGA weekly meeting,<br />
contact a <strong>Student</strong> Government representative in Room F207 or <strong>Student</strong> Programs.<br />
American Institute of<br />
Architectural <strong>Student</strong>s (AIAS)<br />
American Nuclear Society<br />
(ANS)<br />
Amnesty International<br />
Anime Club<br />
Art Club<br />
Baseball Club<br />
Bicycle Club<br />
Business Club<br />
The Cultural Society<br />
The Current<br />
Diversity Club<br />
Early Childhood<br />
Education Club<br />
Gay – Straight Alliance<br />
Get Involved in Volunteer<br />
Efforts (GIVE)<br />
Golf Club<br />
Lone Juliet<br />
One1World<br />
Paintball Club<br />
Phi Theta Kappa<br />
Philosophy Club<br />
Psychology Club<br />
Quill and Brush Literary<br />
Magazine<br />
SCHOLAR (a local history,<br />
action and research<br />
organization)<br />
Senior <strong>Student</strong> Ambassadors<br />
Ska Club<br />
Ski Club<br />
Society of Manufacturing<br />
Engineers (SME)<br />
SPIE (International Society for<br />
Optics and Photonics)<br />
<strong>Student</strong> Government<br />
<strong>Student</strong> Nurses Association<br />
(SNA)<br />
<strong>Student</strong> Performing Arts<br />
Group (SPAG)<br />
Trailblazers<br />
<strong>Three</strong> <strong>Rivers</strong> United<br />
Environmentalists (TRUE)<br />
Veterans’ Organization<br />
Don’t see an organization you’re interested in? Start one! Find a faculty or staff advisor, get together<br />
a group of ten currently enrolled students, and write a Constitution with a list of proposed<br />
activities. Once this is completed, the <strong>Student</strong> Government will consider the application and determine<br />
to charter the organization. Only recognized student clubs may use the college’s name and<br />
facilities and request funds.<br />
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