The following is a list of the student organizations and clubs at ACTC. Get involved!
BCM is a student-led organization that offers fellowship and devotion for all students. The group meets each Thursday at 12:15 p.m. in room 160 (Student Lounge, CDC). Lunch is provided. Everyone is welcome!
For more information, contact Heather Shelton at 326-2051, Room 220B, College Drive campus or Jim Jagielo, 326-2196, Room G114A, College Drive Campus.
Chi Alpha Epsilon was formed to recognize the academic achievements of students admitted to colleges and the universities through non-traditional criteria and serves developmental, SSS, McNair Scholars, and Educational Opportunity Program students. Its purposes are to promote continued high academic standards, to foster increased communication among its members, and to honor academic excellence achieved by those students. The involvement of eligible alumni enables networking for members. Programs sponsored by the society encourage other students toward this accomplishment.
For more information, contact Megan Horne at 326-2074, Room 218 (CDC), or Ron McDavid at 326-2075, Room 157C (TDC), or Joy Shytle at 326-2120, room 217 (CDC).
The Drama Club is open to any student with an interest in theatre production, either onstage or backstage.
For more information, contact Edward Figgins, associate professor of theatre and communications. He can be reached at 326-2073, Room 202, College Drive campus. Or contact Eric Hardin at 326-2204, Room 234, College Drive Campus.
ISA fosters advancement in automation and control sensors, instruments, computers and systems.
For more information, contact Robert Chaffins at 326-2478, Room 515, Roberts Drive campus or Hershel Collier at 326-2480, Room 515, Roberts Drive Campus.
KANS is a national pre-professional organization for students interested in nursing or enrolled in the nursing program.
For more information on KANS, contact Mary Lou Roark at 326-2464, Room 465D, College Drive Campus or Stephanie Hightower at 326-2221, Room 463C, College Drive Campus.
KEA-SP is a professional association for students preparing to enter the teaching profession.
For more information, contact Warren Howard at 326-2138, room 475B, College Drive campus or Beth Waugh at 326-2049, room 442, College Drive Campus or Jenny McCain at 327-1777.
You are invited to join a group that is working to create a multicultural environment that: Supports the academic and social success of minority students, faculty and staff, e ncourages student growth and p romotes greater cross-cultural and racial understanding. MSO addresses educational, cultural and social needs of minority students as it strives to promote campus diversity. For more information contact Al Baker at 326-2422, Room 222A, College Drive Campus or Room 201Q, Technology Drive Campus. The National Technical Honors Society NTHS honors excellence in workforce education. Membership is by invitation. For more information, contact Don Tackett at 326-2455, Room 201, Technology Drive campus or Lois Limberis, 326-2456, Room 201L, Technology Drive campus. Phi Theta Kappa - Alpha Omega Gamma Chapter The international honor society for two-year colleges was chartered in Spring 1994. Membership is open to students with a 3.25 GPA and at least 18 credit hours that can be applied toward an associate's degree. The Chapter encourages scholarship and provides leadership, service and fellowship opportunities. Members can participate in honors activities and compete for Phi Theta Kappa transfer scholarships.For information, contact Dan Bailey, at 326-2028, Room 323B, College Drive Campus, or John Davis at 326-2498, Room 201V, Technology Drive Campus, or Ashley Skidmore at 326-2202, Room 317A, College Drive Campus. Visit Phi Theta Kappa on the web: www.ptk.org Poetry and Writing Club Open to any student interested in poetry and creative writing. For more information, contact Travis Koll at 326-2033, Room 444, College Drive Campus or Laura Tussey at 326-2208, Room 446, College Drive Campus. Rotaract Rotaract provides opportunities for students ages 18 to 30 to develop skills, address community needs, and work with the local Rotary Club. For more information, contact Debra Justice at 326-2218, Room 323E, College Drive campus or Molly Webb at 326-2231, Room 201W, Technology Drive Campus. Sigma Kappa Delta Sigma Kappa Delta is an English honor society for two-year colleges. It fosters students interest in all aspects of English, including literature, language, and both creative and critical writing. For more information, contact Laura Tussey at 326-2208, Room 446, College Drive campus or Sara Brown at 326-2015, Room L375, College Drive Campus. Skills USA/VICA Skills USA/VICA is a national organization for students in technical, skilled, and service occupations. For more information, contact Doug Vanover at 326-2499, Room 601, Technology Drive campus or Mary Lou Wallin at 326-2477, Room 104, Technology Drive Campus. Student Association of Social Workers SASW sponsors programs and activities for ACTC and MSU-Ashland students pursuing degrees in sociology, social work, or criminal justice. For more information, contact Joy Shytle at 326-2120, Room 217, College Drive campus. Students In Free Interprise SIFE is a nationwide student organization open to students in all majors. Members work in teams, in partnership with area businesses, to develop projects which teach the principles of free enterprise, support entrepreneurship and improve business competitiveness. These teams also compete with those of other schools. The 1996-97 team was Regional Competition champion of the two-year division and first runner-up in the International Competition's two-year division. SIFE is a chance to contribute to the community while developing leadership, communication, and team-building skills. Contact advisor Molly Webb at 326-2231, Room 346, College Drive Campus or John Davis at 326-2498, Room 342, College Drive Campus.Visit SIFE on the web:www.sife.org Student Government Association The Society for Student Enlightenment Open to any student interested in Philosophy and engaging in intellectual discussions. For more information, contact Kathy Edwards at 326-2203, Room 341, College Drive Campus or Warren Howard at 326-2138, Room 344, College Drive Campus.
For more information contact Al Baker at 326-2422, Room 222A, College Drive Campus or Room 201Q, Technology Drive Campus.
NTHS honors excellence in workforce education. Membership is by invitation.
For more information, contact Don Tackett at 326-2455, Room 201, Technology Drive campus or Lois Limberis, 326-2456, Room 201L, Technology Drive campus.
The international honor society for two-year colleges was chartered in Spring 1994. Membership is open to students with a 3.25 GPA and at least 18 credit hours that can be applied toward an associate's degree. The Chapter encourages scholarship and provides leadership, service and fellowship opportunities. Members can participate in honors activities and compete for Phi Theta Kappa transfer scholarships.For information, contact Dan Bailey, at 326-2028, Room 323B, College Drive Campus, or John Davis at 326-2498, Room 201V, Technology Drive Campus, or Ashley Skidmore at 326-2202, Room 317A, College Drive Campus.
Visit Phi Theta Kappa on the web: www.ptk.org
Open to any student interested in poetry and creative writing. For more information, contact Travis Koll at 326-2033, Room 444, College Drive Campus or Laura Tussey at 326-2208, Room 446, College Drive Campus.
Rotaract provides opportunities for students ages 18 to 30 to develop skills, address community needs, and work with the local Rotary Club.
For more information, contact Debra Justice at 326-2218, Room 323E, College Drive campus or Molly Webb at 326-2231, Room 201W, Technology Drive Campus.
Sigma Kappa Delta is an English honor society for two-year colleges. It fosters students interest in all aspects of English, including literature, language, and both creative and critical writing.
For more information, contact Laura Tussey at 326-2208, Room 446, College Drive campus or Sara Brown at 326-2015, Room L375, College Drive Campus.
Skills USA/VICA is a national organization for students in technical, skilled, and service occupations.
For more information, contact Doug Vanover at 326-2499, Room 601, Technology Drive campus or Mary Lou Wallin at 326-2477, Room 104, Technology Drive Campus.
SASW sponsors programs and activities for ACTC and MSU-Ashland students pursuing degrees in sociology, social work, or criminal justice.
For more information, contact Joy Shytle at 326-2120, Room 217, College Drive campus.
SIFE is a nationwide student organization open to students in all majors. Members work in teams, in partnership with area businesses, to develop projects which teach the principles of free enterprise, support entrepreneurship and improve business competitiveness. These teams also compete with those of other schools. The 1996-97 team was Regional Competition champion of the two-year division and first runner-up in the International Competition's two-year division. SIFE is a chance to contribute to the community while developing leadership, communication, and team-building skills.
Contact advisor Molly Webb at 326-2231, Room 346, College Drive Campus or John Davis at 326-2498, Room 342, College Drive Campus.Visit SIFE on the web:www.sife.org
Student Government Association
Open to any student interested in Philosophy and engaging in intellectual discussions. For more information, contact Kathy Edwards at 326-2203, Room 341, College Drive Campus or Warren Howard at 326-2138, Room 344, College Drive Campus.