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Student Clubs & Organizations

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Browse our clubs — your clubs.

You'll discover that students just like you have organized over twenty great clubs...and you are more than welcome to join in at any time.

Student clubs are not only lots of fun (and sometimes travel). They are an awesome way to get connected, get leadership experience, build your resume, and connect classroom learning with real-world experiences—especially if you add community service into the mix!

Don't see a club that seems to "fit" just right? No worries! You can start a new club around an idea or interest you come up with. That's how all PBCC clubs once began.

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ASPIRA (Hispanic Club)

Black Student Union

Christian Fellowship

Community Earth
(Environmental Club)

Computer and Technology Club

Dental Assisting
Student Association

Dream It, Do It!
(Non-traditional Student Club)

EMS Club

Gay-Straight Alliance

German Club

Group 5 Art

Interior Design Club

Kiskeya (Haitian Club)

Music Organization

Nursing Student Association

PBCC Players (Theatre)

Phi Beta Lambda

Phi Theta Kappa

Soccer Club

SADHA (Dental Hygiene Club)

Veterans Student Union

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Synopsis of All Clubs and Organizations

 

ASPIRA (Hispanic Club)
The ASPIRA club federation of Florida (ACFF) is the youth governing body of ASPIRA of Florida, Inc, itself part of
a national organization. It is compromised of delegates elected from each local division's ASPIRA clubs federation (ACF), which in turn represent individual school-based, outreach and college ASPIRA clubs as defined herein. These delegates, hereafter called ACFF members, hold the responsibility of representing their respective constituent groups at the state wide level. Advisor: Barb Matias, 868-3110

Black Student Union
BSU was organized in 1967 under the name "Organization of Afro-American Affairs." BSU's main objectives are to preserve the African-American culture and to promote African-American awareness to the College community by means of cultural events. This enables the student body to integrate more easily on a sociable level creating an atmosphere feasible for learning experiences. BSU projects an image of unity. The students come together in a constructive manner and devise goals capable of enriching the college surroundings. Membership is open to any student regardless of race, color, sex, or creed! Advisor: Dr. Freddie Bennett, 868-3519.

Christian Fellowship Club
The Christian Fellowship Club welcomes Christians of various denominations and all others interested in the Bible and Christianity. Due consideration and respect is paid by all members for the denominational doctrines and worship styles of all members. Advisor: Geri Spain, 868-3281.

Community Earth
What you can do in Community Earth: Volunteer at nature centers and other environmental activities while learning the facts from the people who know the facts. Educate the community about living eco-friendly lives and about the importance of the local wildlife. Meet people who have the same interests in wildlife and living eco-friendly lives. Anyone is welcome to join! Advisor: Professor Pannozzo, 868-3354.

Computer Club
The Computer Club is a group of students who are interested in computers. Collectively, our skills range from minimal to advanced. Those of us who know a lot about computers help other members of our group who are interested in learning more about them. Advisor: Elizabeth Horvath, 868-3228.

Dental Assisting Student Association
Part of
a national organization, DASA provides continuing education to dental assistants through home study courses, professional journals and local, state and national meetings with educational agendas. It encourages education, registration and certification for dental assisting professionals while providing a network of personal services for its members. Advisor: Collen Bradshaw, 868-3196

Dream It, Do It! (Non-traditional Students)
The Dream It, Do It! club is PBCC's club for non-traditionally aged college students, focusing on the unique challenges of this segment of our student population.
Our club's name is borrowed from an inspiring book of the same title. Advisors: Karen Handy, 868-3054; Carol Oleska, 868-3028.

Emergency Medical Student Club
The EMS club is dedicated to providing paramedic students with the highest level of training through community outreach, and continuing emergency medicine education. Our goal is to define ourselves as health care professionals through leadership, dedication, and community involvement. We believe that the highest level of training leads to the highest level of care in our community. Our club has won numerous state-wide competitions! Advisor: Lezelda Fiebig, 868-3787.

Gay-Straight Alliance
The Gay-Straight Alliance strives to instill a sense of pride and self-worth in GLBT people, promote better understanding between GLBT and non-GLBT communities, eliminate homophobia on campus and in the community, and mend the detrimental effects of hate, ignorance, and non-acceptance toward gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals. We recognize an obligation to educate, advocate, support, and serve. GSA provides students with oppotunities to join together to learn, volunteer, take action, and enhance their own lives while attending PBCC. The GSA Club meets every Tuesday at 2:00 PM in TC 115. We also offer professional group/private counseling. Advisor: Barbara Cipriano, 868-3843; Mark Alexander or 868-3314.

German Club
The German Club's goal is to to advance education in German studies by involving PBCC students in promoting the culture, history and language of the German-speaking world, and supporting all students who are interested in increasing their knowledge of the peoples and histories of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The club is open to everyone and meets bi-weekly in room BA303 at 3pm. Email or call for exact dates. Auf Wiedersehen! Advisor: Steve Konopacki or 868-3520

Group 5 Art
The purpose of Group 5 Art Club is to give PBCC students the opportunity to develop their artistic skills and strengthen the artistic foundation of our community. Advisor: Vernon Grant, 868-3780.

Interior Design Club
We're a new club that is off and running, and we welcome students pursuing interior design majors to join in! Advisor: Zenaida Espinosa or 868-3221

Kiskeya Club
Kiskeya's main objectives are to preserve the Haitian culture and to promote awareness to the college community by means of cultural events. This enables the student body to integrate more easily on a sociable level creating an atmosphere of improved learning experiences. All students are invited to become a part of the Kiskeya club! Advisor: Henry Sennett.

Music Organization
If you like jazz, this one's for you! If you're a songbird, you'll love it too! Any musically inclined student will get ample opportunities to develop professionally. Activities include talent shows, jazz concerts, clinics, festivals, and conventions. Advisor: Allen Webber, 868-3267.

Nursing Student Association
The purpose and function of the Nursing Student Association (NSA) is to assist the nursing student with personal and professional growth, and to stimulate involvement in healthcare issues affecting the community at the local, state, and national levels. Membership is open to all pre-nursing and nursing students. For additional information, please check out www.fnsa.net and www.nsna.org. Advisor: Buddy Herrington, 868-3428.

PBCC Players
The PBCC Players Club is Palm Beach Community College's student theatre organization. Members of the PBCC Players Club help coordinate and participate in student activities and events: encourage cooperation between the students and administration: and bring together students who have an interest in theater. Our purpose is also to promote an intelligent interest in all phases of college life, to increase the sense of the individual responsibility, and to help students advance in the arts. Advisor: David Hyland, 868-3316.

Phi Theta Kappa
The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence." Advisor: Joseph J. Millas, 868-3223.

Phi Beta Lambda
Phi Beta Lambda is the college extension of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA). As the premier student business association, our mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. Advisor: Jane Montonen, 868-3171.

Student American Dental Hygiene Association
The Student American Dental Hygiene Association (SADHA) objectives are to cultivate, promote and sustain the art and science of Dental Hygiene to represent and safeguard the common interest of the members of the Dental Hygiene profession and to contribute toward the improvement of the public's oral health. Advisor: Judy McCauley, 868-3758.

PBCC Soccer Club
The PBCC Soccer Club is not only for students who love soccer but also for students who might feel a little stressed out with school work and would like to go to the field and have lots of fun. You will notice that we are a friendly social bunch that enjoy the outdoors and most importantly enjoy playing soccer. We are a very diverse coed club who welcome everyone regardless of abilities. Advisor: Erick Delgado, 868-3559.

Veterans Student Union
The Veterans Student Union is here for military veterans and their dependents, as well as anyone who wishes to get involved. Our goals are serve as a resource for PBCC students who are veterans, to help them become connected with campus life, and assist them to access all services for which they are eligible. Planned activites include our Care Package Project for overseas service members, monthly informational meetings to update veterans and their dependents about a variety of veteran affairs, and host professional seminars that benefit veterans (and their dependents) to fully enter employment and their community. We welcome YOU! Club President: David August. Advisor: Marilyn Sabugo, 868-3229.

 

 



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