Student Clubs
Student clubs may be organized with the approval of the SGA and the Vice President of Student Services. These may be related to the vocational goals of the students or may serve as civic organizations or special interest areas of the students.
Beta Iota Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society of two-year college students, which emphasizes scholarship, leadership, fellowship, and service. Memberships, based on a 3.50 grade point average and completion of 12 semester hours, are extended once a year to students enrolled in a two-year program.
Campus Crusade for Christ is an interdenominational group open to all students that meets weekly for Bible study.
Cleveland Community College Cosmetology Club (C5) is an organization comprised of students interested in the field of Cosmetology. C5 promotes Cosmetology within the community and develops the skills of students.
Cleveland Industrials Club (Clic) promotes opportunities for students to network with other students in similar fields, as well as business and industry representatives. Membership is open to all CCC students, with a focus on students in any curriculum program that has employment opportunities within the local manufacturing/industrial community.
Drama Club works with the community to promote interest in the theater, and to develop the skills of its members in all areas of theatrical production. Membership is open to all CCC students.
Education Club is an organization comprised of students interested in promoting professionalism, high standards and excellence in the field of early childhood. Open to all students interested in service, fellowship, quality care and education for all young children. The organization works collaboratively with Child Care Association of Cleveland County.
Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society is a national honor and service organization which emphasizes service, character and scholarship. Memberships, based on a 3.3 grade point average and completion of 15 semester hours, are extended twice a year.
International Society of Automation, Student Section (ISA-CCC) promotes the high standards of Automation and Engineering professions by providing students with additional resources and networking opportunities including membership in ISA, a global, nonprofit professional organization that is setting the standard for automation.
Lamplighters is a club that promotes the high standards and ideals of the nursing profession.
Mu Epsilon Delta is comprised of students within the Medical Office Administration Curriculum. The club’s purpose is to broaden the students’ awareness and interest in the medical environment by engaging in educational and civic projects.
National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) is a national organization with the goal of honoring outstanding technical college students. It will also encourage and assist technical students in the pursuit of their educational and career goals.
Radiography Club promotes the high standard and ideals of the Radiography profession.
Sigma Alpha Pi Chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success is a Leadership Honor Society with the mission to build leaders who make a better world. This society offers in-person leadership development and peer-to-peer networking for students around the world. Invitations, based on a 3.0 grade point average and completion of 12 semester hours, are extended twice a year.
Surgical Technology Club promotes the high standards of the Surgical Technology profession.