Clubs and Organizations
Any student receiving a Seward County Tuition Grant is required to participate in a club or organization. For more information on our Clubs and Organizations, please contact Wade Lyon, Director of Student Activities, at 620-417-1064 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Adults to Lend Support (ATLAS)
Support group designed to provide information and social activities for the non-traditional student returning to college. Sponsor: TBA, 417-1064
Black Collegiate Union (BCU)
Serves as a united voice for the students of the African Diaspora through positive leadership, community service, academics, politics, and social activities. Sponsor: Penny Jones, 417-1560
Block and Bridle
Sponsors many agriculture events such as district livestock judging contests. Membership is open to anyone interested in ag-related fields. Sponsors: Brett Crow, 417-1354
Campus Messengers for Christ (CMC)
Non-denominational and open to anyone for fellowship and encouragement of one another in Christ. Sponsor: Betty Glenn, 417-1083
Cheerleading and Dance
Cheerleaders and dancers represent SCCC through sports and other campus and community events. Participants earn one credit hour and scholarships are available. Sponsor: Scarlette Diseker, 417-1566
Choir
Open to any students who like to sing and perform for various activities. Students enrolled in Chorus I-IV receive one hour of credit and scholarships are available. Sponsor: Magda Silva, 417-1462
Crusader Newspaper Staff
Crusader Staff members commit to competently and fairly reporting the news of the SCCC campus and giving readers a quality product while learning life and career skills. Participants earn one credit through journalism courses or participation in the club. Scholarships are available. Sponsor: Anita Reed, 417-1459
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
Helps members see the world impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of athletes and coaches. Sponsor: Toby Wynn, 417-1559
Future Technology Professionals (FTP)
Helps develop a better understanding of information technology and promotes a professional, progressive attitude among members. Sponsors: Rusty Tuman, 417-1358
Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO)
Open to anyone interested in the Hispanic culture Sponsor: Frances Brown, 417-1300
International Student Organization (ISO)
Members strive to promote friendship based on mutual understanding and respect and to encourage cultural exchanges among people as a step towards the attainment of lasting world peace. Sponsor: Patsy Fischer, 417-1604
Kappa Beta Delta
Honorary business organization. Sponsor: Tanya Dowell, 417-1352
Kylix Art Club
Open to students enrolled in are courses or those who share an interest in fine arts and desire artistic interaction. Special shows, presentations and competitions held each year. Sponsors: Susan Copas, 417-1453 Dustin Farmer, 417-1452
Pathways
Open to all science, math, engineering, and technology students. Education is approached via learning communities known as Focus Interest Groups. Sponsor: Cindy Handley, 417-1504
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
Students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher after the first semester of college are eligible for this community college national honor society. Members must maintain a 3.0 GPA and are recommended by faculty. Sponsor: Debbie Stafford, 417-1106
Show Choir
Performs for campus and community activities. Selection is by audition. Members can receive one credit hour and scholarships are available. Sponsor: Magda Silva, 4171462
Sigma Chi Chi
Open to students enrolled in criminal justice classes. Primary objective is to foster professionalism in law enforcement agencies. Sponsor: Cristy Mulanax, 417-1362
Skills USA
A national organization of high school, college, and professional members who are enrolled in training programs in technical, health, skilled and service occupations. Sponsor: TBA, 417-1064
Student Promoting Educational Careers (SPEC)
Open to students enrolled or interested in Education as a field of study. Sponsors: Susan Copas, 417-1453
Student Government Association (SGA)
Protects & promotes student’s rights & interests at SCCC/ATS. Sponsors: Wade Lyon, 417-1064
Students Nurses Association (SNA)
Encourages participation and leadership in the Nursing field at SCCC/ATS. Sponsors: Nancy Bansemer, 417-1404
Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE)
Membership open to students interested in marketing and distribution. Sponsor: Kim Thomas, 417-1355
Student Respiratory Therapy Association (SRTA)
Stimulates participation and assists students in discovering the leadership skills necessary for success in the health field Sponsors: Ed Anderson, 417-1409 Ken Killon, 417-1410
Surgical Technology Student Association (STSA)
Increases awareness of the vital role of surgical technologists in the operating room. Supports students in the program. Sponsor: Carmen Sumner, 417-1411
Wind Ensemble
Membership is open to students interested in performing in a concert band. Sponsor: Darin Workman, 417-1458


