Get Involved in Activities, Clubs and Organizations
The life you live outside the classroom is as important to your education as lectures, papers and projects.
What’s Poppin’?
Student Activities provides you with opportunities to get connected with the campus — through campus events, activities and student clubs and organizations.
College Events
3/06-3/09/25 — Transposing Shakespeare
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM
Location: ST Theater
Details: A Performing Arts Department theatre performance from Center Stage Theatre, Appropriate for ages Middle School and above, March 6, 7, & 8 at 7 PM; March 8 at 10 AM and March 9 at 2:00 PM For tickets visit www.stchastickets.com
4/10-4/13/25 — Working, a Musical-2012 Revised Version
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM
Location: ST Theater
Details: A Performing Arts Department theatre performance from Center Stage Theatre, Appropriate for ages Middle School and above, March 6. 7. 7 8 at 7:00 PM; March 7 at 10 AM, andMarch 9 at 2:00 PM For tickets visit www.stchastickets.com
7/24-7/27/25 — Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach
Time: 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM
Location: ST Theater
Details: A Performing Arts Department theatre performance from Center Stage Theatre, Appropriate for All Ages, July 24, 25, & 26 at 7:00 PM; July 26 & 27 at 2:00 PM
For tickets visit www.stchastickets.com
Welcome to the Cave!
We are thrilled to provide a vibrant and exciting space where students can unwind and have a blast. Unleash your competitive spirit with our top-notch ping pong, foosball, and pool tables.
Need a break from all the action? Kick back and relax in our cozy lounging area, perfect for catching up with friends or studying in a laid-back atmosphere.
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Clubs and Organizations
Getting Involved on campus is a great way to make new friends, meet new people, learn new skills, explore your interests, develop leadership skills, advance your future career, continue your athletics, create new technologies, perform, debate, dance, play, read, teach; the sky, literally, is the limit.
Chess Club
The Chess Club is open to anyone interested in chess, including the novice, the expert or anyone in between! Club meetings provide opportunities to play others as well as to plan tournaments.
Advisor:
Stacey Thater
sthater@stchas.edu
Cuisine Club
The purpose of the Field to Table Club shall be to work together as a community to build and hone our skills in the fields of agriculture as well as culinary to better understand food systems, work with the local community to feed those that need nourishment and expand student experience and involvement with the Field to Table Institute on the St. Charles Community College campus.
Harold Fiebelman
hfiebelman@stchas.edu
Game And Mind Expansion Society (GAMES) Club
The purpose of the GAMES Club is to provide an interactive, social environment for fellowship and fun. Our club gets together to play games, and everyone is welcome!
Advisor:
Gabe Harper
gharper@stchas.edu
Graphic Design Club
The purpose of the Graphic Design Club is to promote and encourage interest in the field of graphic and media design to SCC students, through activities and events, and for students to gain resume and portfolio building industry knowledge and experience.
Advisor:
Leah Kurth
lkurth@stchas.edu
Global Student Network (GSN)
GSN provides the opportunity for international students and others to share their experiences and culture with each other. GSN hopes to educate the College and local community and their cultures and countries and to learn more about American culture from the College and local community.
Advisor:
Dawn Huffman
dhuffman@stchas.edu
Multicultural Student Association (MSA)
The Multicultural Student Association is committed to creating a safe and welcoming space for students to engage, explore, and learn about cultural identities on campus through student programming related to diversity.
Advisor:
Chris Cross
ccross@stchas.edu
Student Occupational Therapy Assistant Club (OTA Club)
The purpose of the OTA Club is to increase campus and community awareness of the occupational therapy profession, provide academic enrichment and social opportunities to club members, and to be active on national issues by appointing a delegate to serve as a liaison to the AOTA through the Assembly of Student Delegates.
Advisor:
Sarah Spaethe
sspaethe@stchas.edu
Abby Schmutz
aschmutz@stchas.edu
Nichole Weckherlin
nweckherlin@stchas.edu
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
PTK is the international honor society of two-year colleges. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize and promote academic achievement. Alpha Xi Chi, SCC’s Chapter, conducts activities related to the Hallmarks of Phi Theta Kappa: Service, Fellowship, Leadership, and Scholarship. Students will be invited to become members upon completion of 12 or more college-level credits with a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA.
Advisor:
Christy Gant
cgant@stchas.edu
Cathy Daugherty
kdaugherty@stchas.edu
Revolution Campus Ministry (RCM)
RCM looks to serve other students and the campus in a way that reflects God. The purpose of the ministry is to help students through all walks of life and be able to bring hope to their lives. Revolution Campus Ministry provides many events and open arms to students who are striving to do the right thing.
Advisor:
William Baca-Mejia
wbacamejia@stchas.edu
Student Missouri State Teachers Association (SMSTA)
The purpose of SMSTA is to provide SCC education students’ personal and professional growth, collaboration on fun events, and to stay connected on current events in education. Requirements: SCC Education Student
Advisor:
Nicole Nunn-Faron
nnunnfaron@stchas.edu
Colleen Grams
cgrams@stchas.edu
Student Nurse Organization (SNO)
SNO endeavors to promote, educate and support healthcare issues and concerns within our college community and local community.
Advisor:
Katy Morris
kmorris@stchas.edu
Tennis Club
Have you ever wanted to learn how to play tennis? Return to playing tennis? Meet a fun group of students? Come join the tennis club! First-time players are always welcome, and we have more experienced players for those returning. Rackets and balls are provided if you do not have any. The tennis club meets every Friday from 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. at Vetta Racquet Sports – West.
Advisor:
Stephen Randoll
srandoll@stchas.edu
For more information concerning any club or activity, please contact Student Activities at:
636-922-8302
Revised On: 5/2023, 1/25/2024
Revised By: Caitlin Smothers – Student Activities Coordinator
Student Activities Location
Recreation Center Room 102
Hours: Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
For more information, contact Desmond Niboh, Student Life Manager, dniboh@stchas.edu, 636-922-8469.