| BOWLING CLUB - The Bowling Club is an extramural
sports' team providing Vol State students opportunity to
competively bowl on the collegiate level.
CHALLENGES - An organization to support and assist students
who have physical, emotional and learning disabilities.
COLLEGE DEMOCRATS - promotes and fosters the philosophy
of the Democratic Party. Activities include voter registration
and guest speakers.
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS - promotes and fosters the ideas and
values of the Republican Party. Activities include membership
drives and political forums.
DELTA PSI OMEGA - a theatrical organization engaged in
the study, production, and performance of outstanding plays.
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES - enlists athletes and
coaches and, through them, the youth of the nation with
the challenging adventure of following Christ and serving
Him through the fellowship of the Church and their vocations.
FIRST AMERICANS CLUB - To educate, inform, and bring native
awareness to the school and student body, and to provide
support to those students of native heritage.
FORENSICS CLUB - The Pioneer Forensics Team is a competitive
speech team. Forensics is a co-curricular activity emphasizing
development of communication skills through competition
with teams from other schools in the southeast region of
the U.S.
GAY-STRAIGHT ALLIANCE: To provide an open environment to
foster dialogue between gay and straight students in a supportive
atmosphere.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: The purpose of the International
Student Association (VISA) is to provide an opportunity
for its members to interact, support, and socialize with
each member. Additionally, its purpose is to raise awareness
of their unique cultural, social and academic challenges,
and to solicit administrative support to meet adjustment
needs.
LITERARY SOCIETY: To provide an opportunity for students
to read, discuss, and analyze classical literature.
MULTICULTURAL AWARENESS ORGANIZATION: - an organization
designed to increase dialogue and relations between different
cultures at Vol State.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CLUB - provides students with the opportunity
to participate in school activities that include hiking,
backpacking, repelling, and other activities. The Livingston
campus has an extension of the club.
PARALEGAL ASSOCIATION - an organization that further educates
the members of the paralegal profession and encouragesa
high order of ethical and professional attainment. Lambda
Epsilon Chi is a paralegal honor society.
PHI THETA KAPPA - The National honorary for two-year schools,
was established in 1918 to recognize academic excellence.
This organization, which awards $28 million nationwide in
transfer scholarships to active members annually, was chartered
on campus in March 1998. While participation in chapter
activities is not required, the organization offers opportunities
for community service and personal development. Those students
who have earned 15 collegiate hours, have a GPA of 3.5,
and are working toward an associate's degree are invited
to join.
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB - provides academic support, mentorship
and educational activities for students majoring in psychology.
RETURNING WOMEN - provides an opportunity for support,
information, personal growth and scholarships for women
who have returned to school after several years of absence.
The Livingston Campus has an extension of this club.
SOCCER CLUB - an organization for any male or female VSCC
student who is interested in playing club soccer.
VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION - promotes excellence in the Human
Services program and provides a fellowship group for Human
Services’ majors.
All student organizations at Vol State are subject to Chapter
0240-2-4 of the State Board of Regents Rules promulgated
pursuant to the Tennessee Uniform Administrative Procedures
Act. Alumni Relations The College is proud of its alumni
and wishes to maintain contact through newsletters, personal
visits, submission by alumni of personal updates, etc. The
Office of Resource Development works with the VSCC Alumni
Association to involve graduates in on-going activities
of the College.
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