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Campus Organzations
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Student organizations exist to support the overall objectives of the College. Operating
on the basis of voluntary participation and self-government, student organizations
are an integral part of the College community, and as such are obligated to contribute
to the scholastic attainment and general development of the individual student.
Student organizations offer the individual an opportunity to broaden his/her environment.
Skills and experience obtained through membership in student organizations serve
as a valuable supplement to the formal curriculum. Studies confirm that students
benefit greatly from being involved in a campus organization. An active, involved
student is a successful student. Through participation in activities and clubs,
students can compliment the classroom curriculum with out-of-class related experiences,
form relationships with other students with similar interests, and develop mentor
relationships with faculty and staff, and utilize life skills such as decision making,
planning, critical thinking, and more. Student organizations help create a sense
of community and spirit on campus.
Categories of Registered Student OrganizationsAcademic An organization whose stated objective is to provide an opportunity for individuals to discuss and share information related to a specific academic discipline, topic or interest. These organizations provide opportunities to get to know other students in your program of choice as well as getting to know the faculty members outside of the classroom. You will be exposed to opportunities for networking and leadership development. In addition, the Academic category includes Honor organizations whose memberships are based on academic achievement, and whose purposes are to recognize such. These groups must hold meetings and sponsor events throughout the year as well as initiation ceremonies. These Honor societies function like other student organizations. View list...
- Business Club
- French Club
- PC MIS Club
- Psychology Club
- Rotaract
- SIFE
- Sociology Club
- Spanish Club
GreekA social and service organization composed of all male or female students (single sex organizations). Greek organizations strive to develop the greatest potential in each of their members according to their individual talents, skills and personality to prepare them for life after graduation. There are additional requirements for membership into Greek Service Organizations. View list...
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
- Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
- Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority
- Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
SocialAn organization whose purpose is to provide a place for members to discuss issues relevant to them, to express their interest in a given subject, to serve as a support group for students on campus or a group off campus, or a group interested in advancing social issues that concern the college and the community. View list...
- Angels Inc.
- Crème de la Crème Models
- Divine Unity
- International Club
- PC Cheerleaders
- Nubian Reflections
- Freshman Class
- Sophomore Class
- Junior Class
- Senior Class
- Lions Activity Board
- Wesley Fellowship
- NAACP
- AKO
- Pre-Alumni Council
- RHA
- 100 Black Men of America
- Yearbook Staff
Yearly Organizational Awards- Organization of the Year
- Advisor of the Year
- Most Dynamic Program
- Best Social Club Best Greek Organization of the Year
- Best Student Leader of the Year (male)
- Best Student Leader of the Year (female)
- Best Academic Club
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