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Clubs and Organizations

FCC has more than 35 clubs and organizations for students to choose from. Get involved and meet like-minded people who share your interests. Our clubs and organizations offer opportunities for student engagement through a wide array of social, cultural, and educational offerings.

 

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Clubs and Organizations

Our clubs and organizations are as diverse as our student population, offering students the opportunity to program events, meet students with similar interests, or simply enjoy quality entertainment.

Clubs are open to all FCC students. To join a club, simply attend the meetings or contact the club advisor for more information.  Each club also has a Blackboard page where students can self-enroll to receive updates and meeting reminders or find more information. Sign-in to Blackboard and click “Online Learning” in the top right corner, then under Organization Catalog, click on the folder for “Student Clubs”. Once on the club page of your interest, click “self-enroll” under the menu list.

If you have an interest that isn’t currently represented by a club, and you would like to start an organization, complete the “New Club Form” above.

 

 

Individual Club Listings


 

African Student Association

This club invites Africans and any person who would like to be affiliated, to join the club and be part of celebrating African Culture together. It is an educational and social club that hopes to accomplish unity, fun and a family that all can participate in.

For more information, contact Blake Williams at [email protected] or Micah Forrest [email protected].

 

Anime Club

Are you interested in making new friends, as well as learning about and watching anime? Then this is the club to join!

For more information, contact: Aaron Clayton at: [email protected]

 

ASL Club

The purpose of this club is to enhance the learning experience of all students involved in or interested in American Sign Language (ASL) and the ASL Interpreting; to provide ASL users with a way to represent Deaf issues, foster Deaf awareness and learn about the interpreting field through support of campus activities; to provide practice opportunities and interaction with members of the Deaf Community, thus encouraging proficient use of the language as well as cultivating appreciation and deep respect for Deaf culture.

For more information, contact Leslie Puzio at 301-624-2783 (voice) or 240-575-5653 (VP) or email at [email protected].

 

Biology & Pre-Health Club

Those interested in the health field would find this club of interest in which to belong.

For more information, contact: Tiziana Cavinato at: [email protected]
Or, contact:   Dr. Teresa Calzonetti  [email protected]

 

Biotechnology Club

This club is for those interested in Biotechnology.

For more information, contact: Dr. Savita Prabhakar at: [email protected]

 

Black Student Union

The Black Student Union is a vibrant community dedicated to celebrating Black culture, fostering dialogue on issues affecting Black students, and promoting inclusivity on campus. Through engaging events we strive to create a supportive environment where all students can learn, grow, and thrive together.

For more information, contact Blake Williams at [email protected] or Micah Forrest [email protected].

 

Business/Accounting Club

Interested in the Business or Accounting field? Join the Business/Accounting club to engage in educational, social, and academic activities related to these areas.

For more information, contact: Arlene Chun at: [email protected]

 

Ceramics Club

If you enjoy pottery, this club is for you. Join us as we promote understanding, appreciation and learning of the Ceramic Arts. We will hold monthly meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at in F Building (F-121).

For more information, contact: Shane Sellers at: [email protected]

 

CRU Club

This student led movement seeks to introduce students to Jesus Christ and provide a community to help them grow in faith and encourage them to passionately live life in a manner consistent with belief in God.

For more information, contact: Joyce Ruane at: [email protected]

 

Culinary Club

Do you like food? Want to learn more about the process of fixing some delicious meals? If so, this club could be the one to join.

For more information, contact: Elizabeth DeRose at: [email protected]

 

Cyber Association Club

Come and learn about all the facets of Cyber Security in this club. For more information, contact Antonio Punturiero at [email protected]

 

Education Club

The goal of this club is to bring students majoring in education, as well as any FCC student, together to provide professional development, community engagement and the chance to advocate for solutions to problems that impact public education. For more information, contact Dr. Julie Horton at [email protected].

 

FCC Goes Green

Environmental sustainability and earth wellness is what we are all about. If you want to make a better tomorrow and a cooler earth, this club is for you!

For more information, contact: Jane Beatty at: [email protected]

 

Feminist Majority Club

This club works in pursuit of feminist ideals – social, political and economic equality for women, men, girls and boys.

For more information, contact: Dr. Jill Schultz at:  [email protected]

 

Film Club

Do you enjoy creating and making films? If so, this club is for you.

For more information, contact: Jason Santelli  at: [email protected]

 

Gaming Club

If you enjoy the Gaming World, then this club is for you.

For more information, contact: Matt Miles at: [email protected]

 

Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA)

The GSA club offers social and support services for gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered students, faculty, staff and heterosexual allies. For more information, contact Joseph Rafter at [email protected] or Chelsea Daggett at [email protected]

 

Honors Student Association

The Honors Student Association (HSA) is made up of students who enjoy ideas and discussion.

For more information, contact: Bruce Thompson at: [email protected]

 

Literary Café Club

Have a love for poetry, writing, reading? You may want to check out this club. For more information, contact [email protected].

 

Math Club

A club for students that are interested in mathematics, and to offer a place and time for club members to broaden their knowledge of mathematics through the discussion of articles, books and challenging problems.

For more information, contact: Josiah Hartley at: [email protected]

 

Men of Excellence

this is a program dedicated to the leadership development, transition, retention, and advancement of underrepresented male students of color in all aspects of their collegiate process. For more information, contact Blake Williams at [email protected]

 

Muslim Student Association

This club offers a supportive community for Muslim students and for all those who have an interest in the Muslim culture and/or religion. Approximately one meeting per month, so not a big commitment—just a chance to gather and build community.

For more information, contact: Erum Marfani  at: [email protected]
Or, contact:   Thanh Thanh St-Johns  [email protected] 

 

Nursing & Health Sciences Club

Open to all students to learn more about the field of nursing and other health science professions. This is a club that talks about what it takes to be a nurse, and sometimes is a great support group to understand nursing topics.

For more information, contact Susanna Jarquin at [email protected] and Allison Krichbaum at [email protected].

 

Paralegal Students Association

The purpose of the Paralegal Student Association is to encourage the attainment of the Paralegal Associate in Science Degree or Paralegal Certificate by students, provide a network for interaction between the students in the Paralegal Program, paralegals, and others in the legal field, elevate the standards for paralegals, explore opportunities available to provide for paralegal positions in the legal field, and to promote the interests and professionalism of paralegals. The PSA maintains a website that is useful for upcoming and current events and information.

For more information, contact: Dr. Tracy Parker at: [email protected]

 

Performing Arts Club

The campus drama group produces a lively season of plays in FCC’s Jack B. Kussmaul Theater. Open to students, staff, and alumni, the plays provide opportunities for acting, stagecraft, and all aspects of theater production.

For more information, contact: Tad Janes at: [email protected]

 

Phi Theta Kappa

Alpha Delta Sigma is the campus chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honors Society. While membership to Phi Theta Kappa is by invitation only based on cumulative grade point average and earned credit hours, the campus club is open to all students interested in leadership, scholarship, fellowship and service.

For more information, contact: Jeanni Winston-Muir at: [email protected]

 

Psychology Club

The purpose of this club is to share interests in learning about psychology and applying psychology to everyday life. This includes increasing our understanding of behavior and well-being. As a club, we will use our interests and knowledge in psychology to connect with and serve the local mental health community.

For more information, contact: Dr. Lisa DiDonato  at: [email protected]

 

Public Safety Professionals Club

The purpose of this club is to establish a network of people interested in public safety professions. The club will provide opportunities for education and engagement in public safety related activities.

For more information, contact Jason Deater at [email protected].

 

Rotaract Club

The goal of this club is to bring FCC students together to provide service to the campus community and the Frederick community. This club aims to take action through service that creates sustainable solutions to local and global challenges, connect with the global community of Rotary to expand professional networks, develop skills to become community and global leaders, exchange ideas with leaders, cultivate lifelong friendships around the world, and have fun while recognizing the importance of Service Above Self.

For more information, contact: Rotaract Club at: [email protected]

 

Second Chances Club

This is a non-traditional student club where our mission is to support, encourage, strengthen, and network with other non-traditional students ages 25 and up. For more information, contact [email protected].

 

Spanish Club

¡Hola! We welcome all students interested in the Latino or Spanish culture. We meet at 12:30-1:30 on Mondays during the fall semester. Come to our meetings to hear about our social and cultural events.

For more information, contact: Laura Cordova at: [email protected]

 

STEM Club

The STEM Club provides social and intellectual activities for students interested in science, technology, engineering, and math.

For more information, contact: Dr. Perry Wood at: [email protected]

 

Student Government Association (SGA)

The Student Government Association is the primary affinity group that represents the voice of the student body. The SGA provides a forum for the expression of student views on issues that affect them and promotes the development of leadership skills for all students. The SGA meets on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of every month, at 3:30pm in H111.

For more information, contact: SGA at: [email protected]

 

Student Program Board

The Student Program Board is the campus programming organization. If you enjoy planning trips and events, or would like to learn how to, then this club is for you!

For more information, contact: Kristi Mills at: [email protected]

 

Veterans Club

The Veterans Club is a place where Veterans can come together for support, planned activities, local trips and guest speakers. For more information, contact Amy Coldren at [email protected].

 

Visual Art Club

This club will provide a collaborative environment for like-minded artists to critique each other and assist one another in the artistic process to collectively improve their talents and skills. For more information, contact Wendell Poindexter at [email protected]

 

Women of Excellence Club

This is a program dedicated to the leadership development, transition, retention, and advancement of underrepresented female students of color in all aspects of their collegiate process.

For more information, contact Blake Williams at [email protected].

 

World Language Club

If you are interested in learning about the different languages and cultures around the world, this is the club for you.

For more information, contact: Ana Maria Pinzon at: [email protected]

 

Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society

The Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society is the national honor scholastic fraternity for community colleges. Founded in 1918, Phi Theta Kappa was recognized officially by the American Association of Junior Colleges in 1929.
 
Membership into the College’s Alpha Delta Sigma chapter is by invitation only. To be considered, students must have accumulated a minimum of 12 credit hours, achieved an accumulative GPA of 3.7 or better at FCC, and must be of good moral character, evidencing qualities of citizenship. Membership is official recognition of intellectual achievement throughout the student’s academic career and invites scholarship inquiry from some of our most popular transfer institutions.
 
For more information, contact Jeanni Winston-Muir.
 
Frederick Community College makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities for College-sponsored events and programs. If you have accommodation needs or questions, please call 301-846-2408. To request a sign language interpreter or if you have questions related to interpreting services, please email [email protected] or call 301-846-2408. Sign language interpreters will not be automatically provided for College-sponsored events without a request for services. To guarantee accommodations, requests must be made at least five workdays in advance of a scheduled event.  

If your request pertains to accessible transportation for a College-sponsored trip, please submit your request at least 21 calendar days in advance. Requests made less than 21 calendar days in advance may not be able to be guaranteed. 

 

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Jeanni Winston-Muir
Executive Director, Student Leadership & Engagement
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Kristi Mills
Assistant Director, Student Leadership & Engagement
301.846.2488
 
Zach Roberson
Student Leadership Coordinator
301.624.2745
 
Shelby Carmon
Operations Manager, Student Affairs
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