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Cedar Valley College

  • African-American Student Association (AASA)
    Purpose: Exemplify the importance and excellence of the black/African-American heritage and bring forth unity amongst the student body and all organizations as a whole
    Advisor: Keysha McCloud, 972-860-8182
  • Association for Computer Machinery
    Purpose: Promote education in technology and gain insight into computing careers
    Advisor: Ginnette Serrano, 972-860-8109

  • Chess Club
    Purpose: Introduce and play chess with students (target grades 2-8) in lower-income and disenfranchised communities and schools to promote education and critical thinking
    Advisor: Janet Brotherton, 972-860-8122

  • Christian Student Union (CSU)
    Purpose: Lead students to personal faith in Jesus Christ, help them grow as disciples and equip them for a life of ministry to others
    Advisors: Patty Slaughter, 972-860-8236; Susan Gordan, 972-860-8262
  • Commercial Music Association
    Purpose: Cultivate the college community and neighboring society by sharing, promoting and developing appreciation for all genres of music
    Advisor: Pamela Irwin, 972-860-8258

  • Dance Club
    Purpose: Develop leadership, encourage school spirit and better CVC’s campus excitement

  • Debate Club
    Purpose: Encourage students to voice their opinions on controversial issues
    Advisor: David McCoy, 972-860-8116

  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
    Purpose: Promote an opportunity for students to gather in a setting in order to provide spiritual leadership
    Advisor: Kyle Leath, 972-860-8177

  • Fitness Club
    Purpose: Promote physical fitness and mental well-being for students; provide cultural enrichment with the use of music.
    Advisors: David McCoy, 972-860-8116; Candace Rucker, 972-860-8261

  • G-Force
    Purpose: Develop projects to support students and parents and help them to learn that a college education is possible and obtainable
    Advisor: Fidel Guevara, 972-860-8084

  • Gamers on Campus
    Purpose: Stress reliever, fellowship
    Advisor: Lincoln Rolling, 972-860-8138

  • Gay/Straight Alliance (GSA)
    Purpose: Create awareness, break down stereotypes, give advice, help members deal with day-to-day situations and issues, promote self-protection, etc.
    Advisor: David McCoy, 972-860-8116

  • Golf Club
    Purpose: Create a team-building environment through the partnership of one of America’s greatest games - golf
    Advisors: Chris Luck, 972-860-8035; Jonas Young, 972-860-8106

  • Gospel Choir
    Purpose: Give students another outlet and a new view on life, and minister to the heart of the people of this generation
    Advisor: Michelle O’Quinn, 972-860-8199

  • Health Professionals Club
    Purpose: Share and inform all aspects of the professional medical field
    Advisors: Jennifer Siemantel, 972-860-8024; Ollivette Hill, 972-860-8297

  • Latin American Student Organization (LASO or LULAC)
    Purpose: Enrich people’s lives with the greatness of Latin culture and society
    Advisors: Henri Dally, 972-860-8082
  • Literary Club
    Purpose: Increase/promote literary awareness of and an appreciation for various literary genres
    Advisor: Rebekah Rios-Harris, 972-860-8294

  • LumberJack Club
    Purpose: Enrich the mind through the observation of nature
    Advisor: Mark Epstein, 972-860-2961

  • Mathematics Club
    Purpose: Build and maintain interest in math and science by providing a supporting and encouraging environment for the interested members (math or nonmath majors)
    Advisors: Daryl Rupp, 972-860-8172; Saeid Darabaday, 972-860-2962

  • Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
    Purpose: Participate in self-government through a democratic process; practice the fundamentals of citizenship and civic responsibility; develop qualities of leadership; and promote an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals
    Advisors: Carolyn Ward, 972-860-8203; Tommy Thompson, 972-860-8272; Rebekah Rios-Harris, 972-860-8294

  • Poetry Club
    Purpose: Express reality through the written word

  • Pottery Club
    Purpose: Develop aesthetic creativity for students involved in interaction with clay
    Advisor: Randy Brodnax, 972-860-8132

  • Society of Fencing
    Purpose: Promote self-discipline, comradery and endurance, and discover individuality. Fencing is a catalyst for creative, strategic success in other areas of life.
    Advisor: Charles Madison, 972-860-8022

  • Step Team (Delta Helios)
    Purpose: Enrich school spirit through stepping
    Advisor: Shanika Robinson, 972-860-8144

  • Student Art Association Club
    Purpose: Bring together students with different art interests
    Advisors: Bill Crawford, 972-860-8046; Linda Ridgeway, 972-860-8131

  • Student Athlete Advisory Committee
    Purpose: Enhance the total student athlete experience
    Advisor: Kezia Truby, 972-860-8184

  • Student Government Association
    Purpose: Serve and voice the needs of students by acting as a liaison between the student body and the faculty/administration
    Advisors: David McCoy, 972-860-8116; Candace Rucker, 972-860-8261; Miyoshi Holmes, 972-860-8237; Michael Opolicky, 972-860-8125

  • Student Leadership Institute (SLI)
    Purpose: Help students learn the building blocks of effective leadership and become leaders in their communities
    Advisor: Miyoshi Holmes, 972-860-8237

  • Student Newspaper
    Purpose: Provide a student newspaper to the Cedar Valley campus that is entirely student written, designed and distributed

  • Student Sierra Club Coalition (SSCC)
    Purpose: Protect the human environment with clean air and water, civil rights and safe homes, schools and workplaces; develop leadership skills while building an organization; and run campaigns for a better future

  • Study Abroad Club
    Purpose: Promote and support study abroad at CVC and raise funds to help students avail themselves of the opportunity to travel to other countries
    Advisor: Gerardo Vega, 972-860-8209

  • Tomorrow’s Teacher
    Purpose: Attract, encourage and mentor students interested in teaching
    Advisors: Judy Collmer, 972-860-8255; Jackie Glee, 972-860-8242

  • Tutee Tutor Club
    Purpose: Bring students and tutors together to discuss tutoring center issues; build a bond; and raise funds for workshops, conferences and items that would benefit both tutors and students
    Advisors: Joe Colbert, 972-860-8166; Anna Mendes, 972-860-2984

  • Veterinarian Technology Student Association (VTSA)
    Purpose: Promote the profession of veterinarian technology, interact with the community and provide a social organization for our students
    Advisor: Charles Wolf, 972-860-8056