Club and Organizations

Students are encouraged to join clubs and organizations offered on campus.

The following organizations are related to subject or department areas:

Basic Law Enforcement Club, Biomed Club, Cosmetology Club (Day - Night), Culinary Guild, Early Childhood Teachers Club, Landscape Gardening Club, Paralegal Club, Physical Therapy Assistants Club, Alpha Gamma Beta (Nuclear Medicine Technology), Rho Alpha Delta, Sonography Club, Speech Language Pathology Club, Automotive Club Skills USA, Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America) and Rotaract.

The following general interest clubs are open to all students:

  • Alpha Omega - is a Christian based organization promoting a healthy school spirit, community relations and activities that build positive relationships among members and provides a spiritual or Christian atmosphere on campus
  • Ebony Kinship - enhances communications between CCC&TI and the African-American community in arts and cultural affairs
  • IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-IEEE’s core purpose is to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
  • International Citizens Student Association - This organization seeks to increase awareness of different cultures and issues around the world, giving students a chance to explore these issues outside the classroom
  • Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America) - FBLA-PBL is the largest business career student organization in the world. It meets on the Caldwell and Watauga campuses. www.FBLA-PBL.org
  • Rotaract is a Rotary sponsored service club for young men and women
  • Global Students Club-increases awareness of different cultures and issues around the world, giving students a chance to explore these issues outside classroom settings.

All clubs must be organized in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Student Government Association. In addition, all student activities and clubs that receive or dispense funds must do so in accordance with procedures specified by the Vice President of Finance & Administration. Activities designed to raise funds and requests for using those funds must be approved in advance by the Student Activities Director, the Vice President of Student Services, the SGA President and the club advisor.

In some instances, the Executive Director of the CCC&TI Foundation may need to approve fundraising activities. Receipt and disbursement of funds shall be in accordance with provisions of the North Carolina Administrative Code, the State Auditor’s office, the NC Community College System, and of CCC&TI. The CCC&TI’s Executive Council retains final authority to approve, modify, or discontinue student activities or clubs.