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Clubs & Organizations

At ACC, we believe that the more involved you are in extracurricular activities, the more successful you will be. ACC student clubs and organizations help to teach leadership skills, emotional maturity, teamwork, and more. ACC offers a diverse range of groups that you are sure to have interest in!


 

The Animal Care Club welcomes any student who has a passion for animals. Our goal is to educate students and others about the care and wellness of a wide range of species. Our club offers hands-on workshops where you can hone your skills and make a tangible impact on the lives of pets in our community. We aim to: help pet owners place microchips and do nail trims for a small fee, fundraisers for the local animal shelter and spread awareness about the importance of proper animal health and welfare. 

Advisors

Tonya Gudac 336-506-4401 tjgudac693@alamancecc.edu

 Jerry Hackney 336-506-4385 jchackney396@alamancecc.edu

Meeting Time

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The Automotive club will promote an appreciation of automotive technology to fellow students and the campus community at large. The club will provide assistance to students, faculty, and staff members with their automotive needs while helping to advance our understanding and knowledge of automotive repair.

Advisors

Bill Crabtree, 336-506-4240

Contact: wicrabtree231@alamancecc.edu

Meeting Time

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The Alamance Bash n’ Clash Gaming Club provides students with the opportunity to play fighting video games at convenient times, with low commitment, at any skill level, and with the opportunity to be challenged and trained. Examples of some of the games we play together are Smash Bros, Street Fighter, Skullgirls, Fight Crab, Waku Waku 7 Etc…

Advisor

Laura Gaines ljkassler779@alamancecc.edu Phone # 336-506-4346

Meeting Time

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The ACC Student Book Club is a chance for students that are interested in creating a community of readers on ACC’s campus to meet in the Library as a group, choose their own book to read each semester, and participate in fundraising and community service events together.

Advisor

Jennifer Smith:  336-506-4186; jlsmith286@alamanecc.edu
Dorie Miller:  336-506-4132; dorena.miller@alamancecc.edu

Meeting Time

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The Cosmetology club expands on the training and understanding of the Cosmetology program. Students gain new knowledge and skills through periodic field trips, guest speakers, and attending local conventions.

Advisor

Heather Laws, htlaws057@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4393

Meeting Time

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This organization is dedicated to promoting a more complete understanding of the criminal justice system and its concerns, investigating community action and volunteer programs, and stimulating both member and community participation.

Advisor

Traci Holt, traci.holt@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4344

Meeting Time

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This club promotes the culinary arts as an academic and career option. It sponsors culinary students who participate in culinary competitions. It also sponsors and teaches workshops for the food service industry.

Advisor

Todd Wanless, tbwanless591@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4129

Meeting Time

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This club promotes dental assisting as a career option and is dedicated to dental health for all people. It attempts to influence health care, foster awareness, and encourage participation in community affairs concerning dental health care.

Advisor

Donna Pruitt, 336-506-4403, Donna.Pruitt@AlamanceCC.edu

Vicki Partain, 336-290-0148, vlpartain864@alamancecc.edu

Marsha Moser, 336-506-4162, mcmoser986@alamncecc.edu

Meeting Time

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Flora club is dedicated to the promotion of horticulture as an academic and career option. It strives to advance an appreciation of horticulture to fellow students and the community. The Horticulture Club aims to enhance the beauty of the college and raise the appreciation and protection of the natural environment of the area.

Advisor

Caleb Fox, 336-506-4192, caleb.fox@alamancecc.edu

Meeting Time

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History Club is open to any ACC students who are interested in history. The club seeks to increase student knowledge of the historical facts through educational and recreational activities. During the year the club may sponsor field trips, service projects, speakers, and fundraisers.

Advisor

Rebecca Fecher, rtfecher191@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4225

Sherri Singer, 336-506-4396, Sherri.Singer@alamancecc.edu

Meeting Time

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The purpose of the Life Science & Technology Club, Parenteral Drug Association is to develop future leaders in the applied life sciences and establish a culture of life-long learning and professional development. We strive to foster stronger relationships between students and pharmaceutical and biotechnology professionals. The club also promotes the sciences of pharmaceutical technology and high standards for products of the pharmaceutical industry with emphasis on parenteral technology, sterile products, and related processes.

Advisor

Michelle Sabaoun, mgsabaoun486@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4224

Meeting Time

1st & 3rd Thursday of the month @12:00pm in the
Biotechnology Center of Excellence in the conference room  (C102)

The campus martial arts club is a vibrant community where students of all skill levels come together to explore the discipline, strength, and tradition of various martial arts forms. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a beginner, the club offers a supportive environment for honing physical fitness, self-defense techniques, and fostering a sense of camaraderie among members passionate about martial arts.

Advisor

Justin Fowler
jmfowler288@alamancecc.edu
336-506-4173

Meeting Time

Fridays at 10 AM - Main 259

The Mock Trial Team is a premier co-curricular learning experience that provides students the opportunities to develop valuable skills in argumentation, critical thinking, and professional communication in a simulated courtroom environment. Students participate in a series of tournaments that culminate in a regional championship tournament each spring.

Advisor

Dr. Kevin Sargent dksargent389@alamancecc.edu   Phone # 336-506-4335

Meeting Time

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The purpose of Rooted in Christ is to establish a community for believers and unbelievers, to see students develop into mature Christians who fulfill their responsibility within the kingdom of God, and to spread the good news of the gospel on campus.

Meeting Time: Please contact Advisor for more information.

Advisor

Perry Hardison, 336-506-4404

Contact: jphardison996@alamancecc.edu

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The STEM Club promotes knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields in a college environment.  Throughout the year, the STEM Club holds regular meetings and may feature speakers, field trips, service projects, and other educational activities that serve to highlight how the STEM fields shape our world.  The STEM Club is open to all ACC students, regardless of their academic level or program.

Advisor

Chris Murphy, clmurphy272@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-5056

Meeting Time

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The Medical Assisting Club is dedicated to promoting medical assisting as a profession through formal education, continuing education credentialing, and professional development.

Advisor

Paige Davis, apdavis352@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4257

Miasha Torain, mdtorain364@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4213

Meeting Time

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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) recognizes the academic achievement of college students and provides opportunities for its members to grow as scholars and leaders. Established in 1918, Phi Theta Kappa has a presence on almost 1,300 community college campuses in 11 nations. The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) recognized Phi Theta Kappa as the official honor society for two-year colleges in 1929. More than 3.5 million students have been inducted since 1918, with approximately 250,000 active members in the nation’s community colleges, making Phi Theta Kappa a true catalyst among members and colleges.

Advisor

Dave Crane, dlcrane358@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4295

Shanina Doe, sddoe936@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4021

Brianna Bentley, blbentley520@alamancecc.edu,  336-506-4236

Meeting Time

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Sigma Psi is open to any ACC students who are interested in psychology and/or sociology. The club seeks to increase student knowledge of the field through educational and recreational activities. During the year the club may sponsor field trips, service projects, speakers and fundraisers.

Advisor

Nancy Honeycutt, nahoneycutt458@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4282

Meeting Time

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Spanish Club is dedicated to promoting a complete understanding of the Spanish culture, investigating community action and volunteer programs, and stimulating both member and community participation.

Advisor

Kouassi Yao: 336-506-4394; Kouassi.Yao@alamancecc.edu

Meeting Time

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The Student Nurses Association is dedicated to the development of the whole person, the professional role, and the responsibility for the health care of people from all walks of life.

Advisor

 Tabithe Fisher,  tlfisher992@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4359

Meeting Time

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Tables United serves as the Ping Pong club and offers students the opportunity to plug into a community and make connections… all while playing ping pong! The club usually sponsors several ping pong tournaments throughout the course of fall and spring semester.

Advisor

Josefvon Joness, jjones827@alamancecc.edu, 336-506-4289

Meeting Time

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Planned activities are used to promote the visual arts to fellow students and the public, bring better understanding of the visual arts, and provide a forum for members to show their art through club activities.

Advisor

Erik Perel,  ejperel909@alamancecc.edu,  phone 336-506-4025

Meeting Time

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Welcome to ACC’s Women in Industrial Science, Design, Engineering, and Manufacturing (WiSDEM) Club! We are dedicated to supporting and empowering women in manufacturing and the trades. Our program offers networking opportunities, mentorships, scholarships, and monthly Lunch & Learn sessions with industry leaders.

Advisor

Ashley Lewis,  anlewis410@alamancecc.edu, 36-506-4352

Meeting Time

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Questions? Contact Us.

Gilbert Umberger
Coordinator of Student Life and Engagement
grumberger092@alamancecc.edu
336-506-4339
Location
Main 228


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