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Student Government Association

The Student Government Association (SGA) welcomes your interest and support. SGA is composed of students who have been elected or appointed by their peers. The Executive Officers and Senators are responsible for providing a democratic self-government for the entire student body. Any student may submit in writing a bill, petition, or suggestion that he/she feels should be considered by the SGA.

Elections of the Student Body Officers take place on the last regular meeting date of the spring semester. New students are urged to explore the responsibilities of SGA positions and become candidates. In addition to the elected officers of SGA, there are numerous positions for which the Student Body President makes appointments. These positions include various aspects of responsibility and student leadership. Interested students should contact the Student Body President.

SGA Meetings: 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month

2:30 - 3:30 p.m. - Student Activity Center-Room 230

SGA Office: Student Activity Center-Room 228

SGA Phone: 336-506-4239

Contact Info for Student Government AssociationStudent Government Association

President: Bradley Newcomb

Vice President: Nicole Baucom

Advisor: 336-506-4161


Animal Care Club

This organization is dedicated to promoting a more complete understanding of animal care and concerns, investigating community action and volunteer programs, and stimulating both member and community participation.

Advisor: Contact Info for Christine RemingtonChristine Remington


Beta Tau Chi

Biotechnology Club - (BTX) is the Greek service club of the Biotechnology curriculum. All students are welcome to join and there are no dues. Club activities, planned and organized by the members, include a wide variety of both biotech and non-biotech related events. Adopting a Christmas family, hosting guest speakers, and bringing science demonstrations to local elementary schools are just a few of the many shared social interactions between members and the local community. A major event each spring is a science field trip or activity such as a salt marsh ecology study held at one of the State of North Carolina coastal aquariums.

Advisors: Contact Info for Thomas LucierThomas Lucier


Criminal Justice Club

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: Contact Info for Rodney EllisRodney Ellis


Culinary Team

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: Contact Info for Brian Bailey Brian Bailey


Dental Assisting Club

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: Contact Info for Donna PruittDonna Pruitt


Early Childhood Education Club

This organization promotes a complete understanding of the field of child care and concerns through participation in periodic field trips, guest speakers, and investigation of community action and volunteer programs.

Advisor: Contact Info for Becky SchoeneckBecky Schoeneck

FLORA - Horticulture Club

This 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: Contact Info for Justin SnyderJustin Snyder


History Club

This group 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: Contact Info for Ben ShirleyBen Shirley

Machine Worx

This club is dedicated to the promotion of Machining Technology as an academic and career option. It strives to advance an appreciation of machining to fellow students and the community.

Advisor:

Medical Assisting Club

This organization is dedicated to promoting medical assisting as a profession through formal education, continuing education credentialing, and professional development.

Advisor: Contact Info for Cindy ThompsonCindy Thompson


Phi Theta Kappa

This organization is a chapter of the international honors fraternity serving two-year institutions which offer associate degrees. The purpose of the organization is to recognize and encourage scholarship, leadership, service, and the cultivation of fellowship among students in the community college system.

Advisor: Contact Info for Jesse Perry HardisonJesse Perry Hardison


Sigma Psi

This group 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: Contact Info for John NeatheryJohn Neathery


Spanish Club

This organization 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: Contact Info for Sara DavisSara Davis


Student Nurses Association

This group 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: Contact Info for Elaine Baiardi Elaine Baiardi


Visual Arts Club

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: Contact Info for David DavenportDavid Davenport


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