Student
clubs and organizations provide you with an opportunity to combine
various aspects of your academic and/or vocational learning into personal
action. Through participation in a student club organization, you
learn to apply the skills and responsibilities of leadership (communication,
team building, problem solving, meeting management, decision making
and conflict management) and you become involved in your community.
Clubs are a great way to meet other students with similiar interests
and have fun while developing life-long skills.
Clubs Planning to Charter
Addiction
Counselors Education Students Club (ACES)
Biology
Club
Campus
Crusade for Christ
Clark
College Dancers
Clark
Linux Users Group (CLUG)
Democrats
Club
Digital
Graphics Technology Club (DGTC)
German
Club
History
Club
Living
the Faith
Muslim
Student Association
Peace
Project
Pharmacy
Technicians Club
Reef
Dwellers
Past Clubs
Aikido
Club
Allied
Dance Artists (ADA)
American
Indian Student Council (AISC)
Amethyst
Club
Art
Club
Asian
Club
Aspiring
Bakers & Chefs Club
Bahai
Club
Bicycle
Club
Calypso
Diving Team
Campus
Adventure
Campus
Christian Ministries
Chess
Club
Circle
K Club
Circle
of Techs
Clark
College Climbing Club
Creative
Club
Crew
Club
Dead
Philosophers Society
European
Club
Fellowship
of Christian Athletes (FCA)
Geology
Club
Human
Rights Coalition of Clark College (HRCCC)
Independent
Free Enterprise Club
International
Club
Justice
For All
LOSERS
Magic
Club
Martial
Arts Club
Mission
Moms
Musicians
Guild
New
Horizons
NOW
Other
Ways
Outdoor
Club
Providing
Advocacy Resources and Encouragement for Negotiating the
System (PARENTS)