SGA & Clubs

Looking to get involved? The Office of Student Engagement supports many on-campus clubs and organizations that provide wonderful opportunities for you to join, lead and expand your horizons, make friends and have fun.

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The Southeastern Community College Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society recognizes academic excellence, leadership, and dedication within the nursing profession. Members exemplify professionalism and a commitment to lifelong learning while actively engaging in service and leadership opportunities both on campus and in the community.

The society honors outstanding students in the Associate Degree Nursing Program who demonstrate integrity, academic achievement, and a passion for advancing the field of nursing.

For those interested in learning more, contact the advisor, Haley Johnson, at [email protected].

The SCC Ambassador Program is an honorary group of students who have been nominated by faculty and staff to represent the college at special events on campus and in the community. Ambassadors must complete a successful interview with the selection committee, have at least a 3.0 GPA, participate in a special leadership training class, and serve the college 3-5 hours each week.

Ready to learn more? Discover the SCC Student Ambassador Program.

The purpose of Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) is to build movements of people who are transformed by Jesus Christ. The student-led movements seek to introduce students to Christ, help them grow in faith, encourage them to passionately live life in a manner consistent with belief in the God of the Bible, and inspire commitment to advancing the purposes of God in the world. The group meets for a time of devotion and prayer. CRU members coordinate the See You at the Pole event and assist with the student Christmas Party. All students are welcome to participate!

Campus Crusade for Christ has been on college campuses for over 60 years – since 1951. The SCC chapter of CRU has been chartered since 2013 and members have been active throughout the campus community helping students grow in their faith.

CRU members are often asked to give prayer at campus events or functions. They also host the Christmas party for the student body, as well as the annual, See You At The Pole event. CRU meets weekly or monthly, depending on the schedules of members, for a time of prayer and devotion.

CRU offers students the opportunity to get involved in campus ministries and offers a supportive network for fellow Christians.

Visit the CRU website (opens in a new tab) for additional information about the CRU organization.

For additional information about CRU, contact Advisor Kimberly Lowery.

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The Carpentry Club is an extension of the Construction Program. The club allows students to be more active in SGA, campus, and community events, all while being part of a team. Members are expected to follow a code of conduct that exemplifies professionalism and demonstrates stewardship of our program, our college, our community, and the planet.

The Chess Club at Southeastern Community College welcomes players of all skill levels—from beginners learning the basics to experienced competitors looking to sharpen their strategy. Members meet regularly to play friendly matches, discuss tactics, and participate in tournaments. The club fosters critical thinking, sportsmanship, and a sense of community through the timeless game of chess.

For those interested in joining or learning more, contact the club advisor, Crystal Matthis, at [email protected].

The Content Creator Program at Southeastern Community College offers students a unique opportunity to develop their skills in social media, while actively contributing to the college’s online presence. Students will gain hands-on experience in photography, videography, and digital storytelling, working closely with the Marketing & Communications department to showcase campus life and engage the community. Joining this program is a great way to build a professional portfolio, enhance your resume, and connect with like-minded peers in a supportive, creative environment.

For more information, please contact Hannah Isenhour at [email protected] or (910) 788-6343.

The purpose of this organization is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, leadership, and skill development among the future workforce and to reward scholastic achievement in career and technical education and to award scholarships.

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is the oldest, international honor society for two-year college students and has over 1,300 chapters in all 50 states and 9 sovereign countries.

The SCC Chapter of PTK was chartered in 1966 and is the second oldest chapter in the Carolinas region and has inducted over 3,000 SCC students into the organization. The chapter has had only 2 lead advisors during its 50 year tenure at SCC!  PTK is part of the national organization. PTK members promote the Four Hallmarks of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship.

PTK members are eligible for membership if they have completed 12 semester hours at SCC and have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Students who elect to join are inducted in a PTK induction ceremony annually. Members participate in campus activities such as Club Days, Welcome Week Activities, and High School Senior Days. Members have served as tutors for the Columbus County Literacy Council.

SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. Currently, there are more than 18,000 sections in 52 states and territorial associations. SkillsUSA has served more than 12.2 million members since it was founded in 1965. SkillsUSA offers opportunities for students to compete in local, regional, state and national levels to demonstrate their skills but also earn scholarships monies. To learn more about SkillsUSA, visit the SkillsUSA website.

The SCC Chapter of SkillsUSA was founded in 2015 for students enrolled in technical and vocational programs. The chapter received the Largest Post-Secondary Membership Award at the 51st Annual SkillsUSA North Carolina Leadership & Skills Conference held in April 2016. At this same conference, members competed in events such as Fantasy Hair and Makeup (Cosmetology); Information Technology and Inter-networking (Computer Information Technology); Job Skills Demonstration and Television Production (Broadcasting and Production Technology); Welding and Opening and Closing Ceremonies. SCC students received multiple awards at the event.

The Student Government Association (SGA) is the official organization authorized by the SCC administration to represent all students at SCC. All students at SCC, by virtue of their registration and payment of student activity fees, are automatically members of SGA and are encouraged to participate or volunteer at events as well as run for office. SGA is a vital component of student life as it offers a variety of activities for students to participate in; it is the voice of the student body and continues to pave the way for open lines of communication between students and administration. Students receive practical experience in responsible citizenship through participation in SGA. By virtue of the state statute, the SGA president is a non-voting member of the college’s Board of Trustees. Additionally, students have SGA representatives on standing college committees. Elections for SGA officer positions are held annually by the student body.

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