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Student Organizations

Students can join any of a growing number of organizations. Membership allows students to broaden their knowledge in their professional areas. In addition, these organizations promote academic and vocational excellence on campus.

Students interested in joining one of the existing groups or wants to form a new student organization should seek information from the Director of Student Activities on second floor of the Student Center.

The current organizations include:

  • Accounting Society. Enriches student experience who are interested in accounting through teaching, networking, and mentoring.
  • A Class Act. An organization for students interested in enhancing performing arts and expression through theater productions.
  • Allied Health Society. An organization that represents a positive, professional image of the Allied Health Department.
  • Alpha Beta Gamma. An international honor society for business students.
  • Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society. Recognizes academic excellence of students in the associate degree Nursing Program. Student members must be invited to join.
  • Art Club. Promotes the arts on campus and in the community.
  • Chi Alpha. A social/service organization dedicated to the needs of the non-traditional student.
  • Gamers United. An organization that promotes activities for those interested in various types of games and video games.
  • Phi Theta Kappa Academic Honor Society (Alpha Lambda Rho Chapter). The international honor society for two-year accredited colleges. Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) members must be invited to join.
  • POWER (paralegal club). An organization for students interested in the legal profession.
  • Professional Cosmetologist Association. An organization for students interested in Cosmetology.
  • Sigma Kappa Delta. A national honor organization for English majors and minors and students interested in English.
  • Slac3rs. Competition preparation student organization focusing on skill building for state level competition in digital communication.
  • SOAR Book Club. Promotes reading, service, sharing and interest in books.
  • Speech and Debate Club. An organization for students interested in poetry, prose, public speaking and debate for competition.
  • Webb Historical Society. Promotes historical research, service, preservation and interest in local history.

For more information about student organizations, visit the Student Government Association office located on the second floor of the Student Services Building or call (409) 984-6192.

SKILLS, U.S.A.™

Skills USA is an international organization that serves students who are enrolled in training programs in technical, skilled, and service occupations. Skills USA prepares America's high-performance workers by providing quality educational experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship, and character development. Participation in Skills USA builds and reinforces self-confidence, work attitudes and communication skills while emphasizing total quality at work, high ethical standards, superior work skills, lifelong education and pride in the dignity of work. Skills USA programs include local, state, national, and international competitions in which students demonstrate occupational and leadership skills.