Did you know that Suffolk has more than 100 student clubs and organizations?
No matter your field of study, hobbies, interests or passions, you're sure to find an activity, event or group that you'll love being a part of!
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Club Name | Campus | Meeting Details | Category | Club Status | Description | Club Officers | Faculty Advisors | Club Links | ||
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AABLE (Access to a Balanced Learning Experience) | Southampton Building 225 Thursday 2:00 pm-3:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The purpose of AABLE is to provide students with an environment where they are free to discuss the challenges that confront them in order to promote a wide range of solutions. AABLE is founded on principles of equality, inclusion and justice for all. | N/A | Joseph Vollaro, Jennifer Masache | ||||
Activist Coalition at Eastern (ACE) | Special Interest | Active | We are a non-partisan campus club that aims to increase student awareness of and activism in the political process that impact our daily lives. We aim to counterbalance the undue and corrupting influence of big money in politics by reestablishing the collective voice of young adults in the political process. We also work for pro-democracy reforms in a variety of interests that matter to SCCC students, including affordable, accessible higher education; economic justice; immigration policy; health care; environmental protection; and individual civil rights irrespective of one's race, class, gender, or religious affiliation. | N/A | Cynthia Eaton | |||||
Addiction Studies Club (ADSC) | Monday 10:00 am |
Academic | Active | The mission of the group is to spread awareness on the effects of substance use, and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) through education and support for students, faculty, staff and community members. | N/A | William Rule | ||||
African American Student Union | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | Our goal is to educate African American students and all other students who are willing to learn about African culture and history. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Alpha Beta Gamma | Orient Building 116 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Academic | Active | Alpha Beta Gamma (ABG) is an international business honor society established in 1970 to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students in business curricula. To achieve this goal, Alpha Beta Gamma provides leadership opportunities, forums for the exchange of ideas and the stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. Since its founding, over 35,000 students from accredited community, junior, and technical colleges have been initiated in the society. Alpha Beta Gamma is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies, and an affiliate member of both the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) and the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC). This two-year honor society recognizes outstanding academic achievement in the area of business. The society fosters interaction between faculty and students and raises money for student scholarships. Students must be invited to join this organization. | N/A | Adela Johnson | ||||
Alpha Beta Gamma | Academic | Active | Alpha Beta Gamma (ABG) chapter, is an international honor society for business majors. The society confers distinction for high achievement on students enrolled in the business curricula at accredited two-year colleges. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Alpha Beta Gamma | Academic | Active | Alpha Beta Gamma International Business Honor Society is the sole business honor society for accredited junior, community and technical two year colleges. The society exists to recognize and reward academic excellence among business honor students from the United States, Canada and Mexico. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Alpha Sigma Lambda | Orient Building 116 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Academic | Active | Alpha Sigma Lambda recognizes the special achievements of adults who accomplish academic excellence while facing competing interests of home and work. Alpha Sigma Lambda is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship and recognizes high scholastic achievement in an adult student's career. As the premier nationally recognized honor society for adult learners with more than 75 years of established history in higher education, Alpha Sigma Lambda represents the top non-traditional students for more than 300 institutions across the United States. | N/A | Adela Johnson | ||||
Alpha Sigma Lambda | Academic | Active | Alpha Sigma Lambda's aim is to recognize the special achievements of adults who accomplish academic excellence while facing competing interests of home and work. Alpha Sigma Lambda is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship and recognizes high scholastic achievement in an adult student's career. By so doing, this Society encourages many students to continue toward and to earn associate and baccalaureate degrees. Through leadership born of effort, both scholastically and fraternally, Alpha Sigma Lambda inspires its candidates to give of their strengths to their fellow students and communities through their academic achievements.To the newcomer in higher education, Alpha Sigma Lambda stands as an inspiration to scholastic growth and an invitation to associate with similarly motivated students. | N/A | Bruce Seger | |||||
American Chemical Society | Smithtown Science Building 109 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | Our goal is to disseminate and encourage knowledge of chemistry in careers and opportunities on Long Island and nationally. | N/A | Sharadha Sambasivan | ||||
American Sign Language Club (ASL) | Islip Arts Building 104 Monday 3:00 pm-4:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | ASL seeks to bring together students who are interested in deafness and deaf culture and their friends and family to: 1. Improve communication skills. 2. Share information about the deaf and hard of hearing with the college community. 3. To get involved with outreach efforts in support of the deaf and hard of hearing community. 4. Plan cultural events, programs and educational trips. 5. To increase dialogue between ASL students and the broader college community. 6. Join with other college groups and organizations toward ensuring learning experiences that exemplify pluralism. 7. To afford students the opportunity to develop leadership and organizational skills, as well as is involved in teamwork and collaborative activities. | N/A | Keriann B Moore | ||||
Ammerman A Cappella | Southampton Building 20 Monday Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Performing Arts | Active | Ammerman A Cappella is a club for students interested in singing a cappella music in a variety of styles. | N/A | Alice Cavanaugh | ||||
Ammerman Nursing Club | This club is currently inactive. | Academic | Inactive | The Nursing Club fosters camraderie, collaboration and mentoring among nursing students. Students plan and participate in activities that promote health, assist those in need and further the goals and traditions of the Nursing program. | N/A | Suzanne Barretto-Wansor | ||||
Animal Awareness and Rescue Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The mission of the club is to raise awareness about how the poor treatment of animals, including abuse, industrialized farming and overall attitudes impact our lives, health and our environment. We give a voice to the voiceless. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Animation Club | Academic | Active | Our central mission is to enliven our academic experience by sharing with the College community the unique artistry of animation and its enormous impact on the human spirit | N/A | Mark Moritz | |||||
Anime Club | Riverhead Technology Building 204 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The Anime Club works to educate and promote learning through Asian animation. | N/A | Adam Bailey | ||||
Anyone Can Help | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | Our purpose is to give back to others and improve the lives of those around us. Doing community service is one of the most self-rewarding things one can do. This is not only an opportunity to change the lives of others, but an opportunity to better the life of your own. | N/A | Daniel Lauterman | ||||
Art Club | Southampton Building 110 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The SCCC Ammerman Campus Art Club’s purpose is to support students in their studies and to promote further exploration of art education and creativity. The Art Club will engage in the art making process and foster creative community connections. Through fundraising and outreach, the Art Club will encourage artistic expression and bring to light a greater awareness of social issues. These activities will promote the exchange of insight, inspiration, and cultural understanding. | N/A | Evan Haun | ||||
Art Club | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 148 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Art club's mission is to enjoy art through the exploration through different materials. Through creative exploration, students will also create an artistic community within the Grant campus. Guest artists, professional development opportunities and workshops will not only prepare students for future careers in the arts. An important part of the mission of the art club is to also contribute to the local community through the arts. | N/A | Meredith Starr | ||||
Asian Culture Appreciation Club | Multicultural | Active | We seek to provide a welcoming place for all students to socialize and build community while learning about and celebrating Asian and Asian American cultures. | N/A | Naomi Edwards | |||||
Asian Culture Club | Riverhead Technology Building 204 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Multicultural | Active | The Asian Culture Club will provide SCCC students with an opportunity to experience Asian culture, cuisine and lifestyles. | N/A | Vera Hu | ||||
Aspiring Teachers | Riverhead Technology Building 208 Monday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | A place for future educators to be surrounded by like minded individuals. The weekly meetings will encourage networking and collaborations with other in the field. | N/A | Krystyna Janicka Wlodek | ||||
Association of Latin American Students (ALAS) | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | ALAS is dedicated to expanding and embracing the Hispanic culture by breaking down the walls of diversity. By unifying ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ and the community as a whole, ALAS will take the initiative in spreading their ideas and visions to make a difference. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Association of Latin American Students (ALAS) | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 254 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Multicultural | Active | This student run organization caters to the Latin community at Suffolk County community but is open to anyone who is interested in learning about Latin American culture. We strive to promote cultural competency, raise awareness about Latin American issues globally & on campus while crating a "familia" (family type) experience for all students. We function as a network and emotional support group towards educational achievement and professional development of our members. Through meetings and events, we aim to examine the history of our culture. | N/A | Evelyn Garcia | ||||
Backyard Garden | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The Backyard Garden club's mission is to promote gardening, teach and give back to the community. You can give a person vegetables, but if you teach a person to grow vegetables, they can feed themselves. | N/A | Paul Anderson | ||||
Bible Club | Special Interest | Active | To learn and spread information regarding the Bible. | President: Pablo Dominguez • Email Vice President: Joel Sabino • Email |
George Monahan | |||||
Biology Club | William J. Lindsay Life Sciences Building 129 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | Our goal is to facilitate opportunities and create a supportive environment for students interested in biology and to contribute to the scientific community on and off campus. | N/A | Mark Kenny | ||||
Black Male Associates Network | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | This organization is comprised of students, staff, faculty, administrators and community. Students who wish to be involved in this organization begin their involvement while accomplishing the 5 required tasks for acceptance into the Network. Faculty, staff, administrators and community members in the Associates Network are invited to attend the events planned by the membership and are asked to be members and are welcome to recruit others. The organization has required attire along with patches and ribbons indicating the successful accomplishment of the required tasks. | N/A | James Banks | ||||
Black Student Union | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A214 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Multicultural | Active | We aim to uplift and unite Black students on the Grant Campus through educational and social events and provide community service. Our ultimate goal is for students to feel empowered and confident with their Black identity. | N/A | Tammy Coffey | ||||
Book Club | Asharoken Hall 127 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm, Asharoken Hall 127 Thursday 2:00 pm-3:15 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The Book Club meets to discuss one book each semester in a supportive atmosphere. Students are invited to share their opinions in an open environment to promote their love of reading. | N/A | Jennifer Tonso | ||||
Brothers Reaching Unique Heights | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | Our mission is to empower young men to reach their full potential in every area of their lives while maximizing the resources available through our network of partners. We seek to inspire them to become effective leaders, fathers, citizens and role models in their communities. To present to families, communities, nation and work an image of men as family-oriented, moral, loving, intelligent, responsible and productive members of society. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Business and Accounting Club | Academic | Active | We work to help students develop an awareness of opportunities in the business and academic communities. Also, encourage students'' participation in activities beneficial to the college. | N/A | Bruce Seger | |||||
Business and Accounting Club | Riverhead Technology Building 123 Monday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | To promote the interests of students engaged in the study of Business and Accounting. | N/A | John Capurso | ||||
C.A.R.E.S. Club (Creating, Awareness and Readiness to End Stigma) | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The C.A.R.E.S. (Creating, Awareness and Readiness to End Stigma) Club is dedicated to increasing awareness about mental health to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness. We aim to spark conversations about mental illness and mental health. The club collaborates with other clubs and hosts fun informational self-care and wellness activities. | N/A | N/A | ||||
CARES Club | This club is currently inactive. | Academic | Inactive | The CARES Club aims to provide students with a safe and supportive environment to confide in and grow with. We engage in creative activities within our club and campus to reduce stress. Our goal is to end the stigma of mental health by providing students with resources, awareness and understanding of how important mental wellness truly is. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Campus Activities Board | Programming Board | Active | The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is responsible for planning social, recreational, cultural and educational programs for students at the Ammerman Campus. Working with the Campus Activities staff, CAB strives to enhance the social and academic environment on campus. Students interested in joining may stop by the Office of Campus Activities in the Babylon Student Center. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Campus Activities Board | Captree Commons |
Programming Board | Active | The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is responsible for planning social, recreational, cultural and educational programs for students at the Grant Campus. Working with the Campus Activities staff, CAB strives to enhance the social and academic environment on campus. Students interested in joining may stop by the Office of Campus Activities in the Captree 110. | N/A | Tara Fagan | ||||
Campus Activities Board | Peconic Building 122 Friday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Programming Board | Active | Campus Activities Board aims to create a welcoming pleasant campus environment through student led activities on campus. | President: Carolina Hernandez • Email | Gianna Thurman Mandera | ||||
Cards and Dice Club | Riverhead Technology Building 220 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Special Interest | Active | To unite all players, old and new of many tabletop games and to let people create communities of all sorts of tabletop interest alike and to spread that community to other people. | N/A | Adam Bailey | ||||
Cassandra Literary Magazine | Publications | Active | Cassandra, the literary magazine for the Grant Campus, is published on an annual basis. Cassandra's goal is to publish poems, short stories, creative non-fiction, artwork, and photographs that focus on humanistic issues. Cassandra is a forum for ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ student writers and artists from many different backgrounds. Cassandra also sponsors an annual writing and visual art contest with cash prizes. | N/A | Kathryn O'Donoghue, Joy Mahabir | |||||
Catholic Club | Workforce Development Technology Center 101 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The Catholic Club welcomes any students who want to be serious about their faith, helping others by serving them and learning about social justice issues. | N/A | James Leopard | ||||
Chess Club | Riverhead Technology Building 208 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Our goal is to have our members hone analytical and strategical thinking skills to be applied to the game which can then be extended as a personal asset throughout life. | N/A | Regina Keller | ||||
Chess Club | Recreational | Active | Our mission as a chess club would be to create a fun, competitive, and social atmosphere by playing the game we love. We plan to nurture the skills of beginners at chess, as well as challenge the abilities of seasoned players. The benefits of playing chess are numerous. Chess improves concentration, cognitive function, and memory. Chess also teaches patience, increases creative ability, and entertains. We involved in the set to be chess club strive to create a welcoming community through the came of chess. | N/A | Courtney Desmond | |||||
Chess Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A114 Monday Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Recreational | Active | Here we provide a space for students of Suffolk to enjoy Chess, and teach thme how to play the game. All levels welcome! | N/A | Michael Daly-Jones | ||||
Chi Alpha Epsilion (EOP/TRIO) | Academic | Active | Chi Alpha Epsilon, the National Honor Society, was formed to recognize the academic achievements of students admitted to colleges and universities throughout the country by non-traditional criteria and serves students in the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), Student Support Services (SSS) and Student Success Programs. 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. | N/A | David Johnson | |||||
Chi Alpha Epsilon | Academic | Active | Chi Alpha Epsilon, the National Honor Society, was formed to recognize the academic achievements of students admitted to colleges and universities throughout the country by non-traditional criteria and serves students in the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), Student Support Services (SSS) and Student Success Programs. 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. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Christian Faith Fellowship Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A123 Thursday 4:30 pm-5:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The purpose of this organization is to bring people closer to God, provide religious enrichment for Christians and non-Christians, and provide community services for the needy such as clothing, food, and toys for children at Christmas and on various holidays. | N/A | Luckner Jerome, Keith Pardini | ||||
Comic Book Club | Islip Arts Building 108 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Special Interest | Active | We are a community of comic book lovers and our goal is to create a healthy subculture environment. | N/A | Carl Corry | ||||
Communications Club | Asharoken Hall 120 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | The Club at the Grant campus is a social and educational group for Communication majors and those interested in the fields within communication. Our mission is to expose students to the professional, academic, and social aspects of the Communication field through networking opportunities, guest speakers, workshops, volunteer work and to provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth. | N/A | Melissa Adeyeye | ||||
Compass | Publications | Active | The *Compass* is published monthly and serves as a vehicle of expression for the entire campus. All students are welcome to work on the newspaper and any member of the college community can submit articles for publication. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Computer Science Club | Riverhead Technology Building 233 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | Our goal is to make knowledge of computing languages and hardware accessible to the student body and to understand how we can use our knowledge to solve today's problems and maybe some of tomorrow's. | N/A | Bin Li | ||||
Conscious Lyrics Club | Nesconset Hall 20 Tuesday 1:00 pm-2:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Our goal is to explore and perform the art of spoken word poetry. | N/A | Joy Mahabir | ||||
Creative Writing Club | Peconic Building , |
Academic | Active | This club meets weekly with the purpose of reading and providing feedback to students writers of all denres. The club also hosts events where students can share their finished pieces with an audience, and where published authors come to campus to read their work, offer advice, and inspire students to explore literature further. | President: Summer Rawlinson • Email Vice President: Leonardo Lopez • Email Treasurer: Anthony Neal • Email |
Sarah Gutowski | ||||
Criminal Justice Club | Southampton Building 226 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | Our goal is to discuss, debate and examine various aspects of criminal justice and the law, as well as become active in out-of-classroom experiences that stimulate their understanding of the field. | N/A | Rachel Schmidt | ||||
Criminal Justice Club | Renewable Energy/STEM Center 104 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Academic | Active | The group works to discuss, debate and examine various aspects of criminal justice and the law. To become active in out-of-classroom experiences which stimulate their understanding of the field. | N/A | John Millett | ||||
Crochet Club | Recreational | Active | N/A | N/A | ||||||
Culinary Arts and Baking Club | Academic | Active | This organization strives to enhance the learning experience of students in the Culinary Arts program. One highlight of the group is the annual trip to New York City food show. | N/A | Andrea Glick | |||||
Culinary and Baking Club | Active | President: Imaan Khalid • Email Secretary: Cindy Young • Email |
Andrea Glick | |||||||
Cybersecurity | Riverhead Technology Building 15 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Special Interest | Active | We provide students interested in cyber security with opportunities to advance their knowledge. This is accomplished through regular meetings with discussions and hands-on activities and competitions. | N/A | Jonathan Sadowski | ||||
D-Art Club | Special Interest | Active | The D-Art Club, or Digital Art Cub, is an art club that connects students through artistic abilities and interests. The D-Art Club will come together to decorate and enhance the campus. | President: Tamara Robinson • Email Vice President: Mikayla Pariseau • Email Secretary: Kelly Lawrence • Email Treasurer: Kristen Tortora • Email |
Richard Mack | |||||
DESI Student Organization | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | DESI is a cultural group that exists to unite different cultures together. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Dance Club: Watch Your Step | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 100 Friday 1:30 pm-5:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Our goal is to explore the art of dance and hip hop culture. To entertain and educate the community about contemporary music and create an outlet for positive physical expression. | N/A | Tara Fagan | ||||
Desi (South Asian) Club | Multicultural | Active | The club works to bring students together and celebrate the Asian and Middle Eastern cultures. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Disney Club | Riverhead Technology Building 210 Monday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The mission of our club is to create an environment where students can share their love for all things Disney. We strive to create diverse, fun programs students can enjoy throughout the academic year. | N/A | Kristie David | ||||
East End Elements | Publications | Active | East End Elements is the campus art and literary magazine for the Eastern Campus of ÃØÉ«´«Ã½. We publish poetry, prose, artwork, and photos submitted by students, alumni, faculty, and staff. The editorial staff selects materials based on artistic merit, whether or not it coincides with the views of the staff or advisor, through a process of blind submissions. The magazine is published once each semester and is distributed across campus. Requests for our call for submissions should be sent to Orient 133 or emailed. | N/A | Cynthia Eaton | Send an Email | ||||
Eastern Suffolk PN Club | Academic | Active | The goal of our club is to promote a community spirit which demonstrates empathy, advocacy, and education. We are proud to represent our nursing class by offering a welcoming culture and putting those ideas into action. | N/A | Janet Stevens | |||||
Educational Opportunity Club (EOP) | Suffolk Credit Union Arena EOP Lab Wednesday 2:00 pm-3:00 pm |
Academic | Active | We provide a community for students who are in the Educational Opportunity Program, an academic support program that exists to help college students succeed in college. Our objective is to create a safe and stable atmostphere that allows students to expand their mindset positively. EOP encourages unity, improvment in all areas and support for all their members! | N/A | David Johnson | Website | |||
Environmental Alliance | Special Interest | Active | Our goal is to gather an ever-growing alliance of individuals inspired to speak up, educate others and act upon environmental issues. | N/A | Melanie Carsch | |||||
Environmental Awareness, Action and Sustainability | Islip Arts Building 110 Monday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The Environmental Awareness, Action and Sustainability Group is not only a club that participates in local environmental projects, but we also are eager to organize multiple events of our own that help out the planet we live on. Our main goal as a group is to educate and enlighten our fellow students about what is going on around all over the world to our environment and how we can help. Taking a stand and spreading the word around our campus is just the start to the impact we can make. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Environmental Science Club | Orient Building 101 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Our mission as an environmental club is to raise campus awareness of the environmental issues that surround us both on campus and throughout the world. We hope to educate as well as inspire others to live a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. | President: Amanda Suarez • Email Vice President: Erin Pfeiffer • Email Secretary: Francis Orofino • Email Treasurer: Joshua Chambers • Email |
Kellie McCartin | ||||
Fashion Club | Riverhead Technology Building 213 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | The fashion retail club aims to inspire and promote the interest of students who are looking to pursue careers in both the retail and fashion industries. While building relationships and experiences, the club engages in events and field trips allowing us to see the culture in many different aspects. | N/A | Katherine Aguirre | ||||
Fashion Club | Nesconset Hall 15 Wednesday 3:00 pm-4:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | N/A | Elida Buitron | |||||
Finance Committee | Governance | Active | For Club Officers only. The Finance Committee shall consist of five club officers to approve charters for new clubs and review charters for all organized clubs on campus, with power to revoke the charters of those clubs not following the guidelines set forth by the Club Board. The Club Board shall develop policies relating to club activities and the expenditure of funds for club activities, assist club officers with proper paper work procedures and conduct themselves in a leadership role and maintain confidentiality as needed. | N/A | Lorraine DeLeon | |||||
First Generation Club | Renewable Energy/STEM Center 109 Monday 3:30 pm-4:30 pm |
Academic | Active | The First-Generation Club is a community dedicated to empowering and supporting first-generation students through shared experiences and mentorship. Founded with the ethos of being the older sister you wish you had when navigating higher education, our mission is to provide a safe and inclusive space where first-generation students can connect, learn, and grow. We champion academic excellence, personal development, and career success, while also advocating for the unique needs of our members within the broader educational landscape. Our goal is to bridge the gap between dreams and accomplishments, celebrating the resilience and determination that define first-generation students, and ensuring they have the support needed to thrive in higher education and beyond. | N/A | Vanessa Diaz | ||||
Fitness Log Club | This club is currently inactive. | Recreational | Inactive | The club meets roughly once every two weeks to talk about eating and exercize. It will include, but not limited to, fitness goals, progress, weight lifting tips, eating tips, etc. We hope to be able to help other people with eating, fitness and to learn from each other. | N/A | Christopher Tempera | ||||
Fitness Specialist Club/Physical Education Club | Brookhaven Gymnasium Monday Wednesday 12:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The mission of the Fitness Specialist Club is to enable students to discover and explore the wellness/fitness and education fields through seminars, lectures, conventions and other organized outings. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Future Educators Club | Nesconset Hall 15 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | Our mission is to promote aspiring teachers in their quest to gain knowledge about the teaching profession as well as to provide future teachers with opportunities to develop their professional skills and to encourage them to form fellowships among students, faculty, and the community that will have lasting meaning for all. | N/A | Erica Amato, Jared Dowd | ||||
GSA Gender and Sexuality Alliance | Special Interest | Active | The purpose of GSA is to provide an atmosphere of warmth, respect and acceptance for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered students on the East campus. We bring together LGBTQI+ and allies to seek resolutions to social injustices and create programming that raises awareness, starts discussions, and promotes an overall inclusive campus community. | N/A | Susan Wood | |||||
Gaming Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | We work towards restoring and maintaining the gaming area and to unite a community of gamers. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Gaming Club | Recreational | Active | The main focus of the Gaming Club is to have cooperation with each other and to create new friends that have similar interests in gaming. | N/A | Denny Teason | |||||
Gaming Club | Special Interest | Active | The gaming club is a space for students who have similar interests in different forms of gaming to come together and socialize while bonding over game types. | President: Seth Ranzinger • Email Vice President: Paul-Anthony Peluso • Email Secretary: Christian McClain |
John Brush | |||||
Gardening Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The mission of the Gardening Club is to bring awareness, knowledge and opportunities to Suffolk students who are interested in participating in plant-oriented activities. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Gender Alliance | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | Our goal is to raise the consciousness of ourselves as women, to understand the common issues of women, and to raise understanding between the sexes. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Gender Sexuality Alliance | Special Interest | Active | GSA offers difference support services, where students can come together and share their experiences and/or show support of the LGBTQ+ community | President: Ava Munizaga • Email Vice President: Christian Cohan • Email |
Susan Wood | |||||
Geology/Astronomy Club | Smithtown Science Building 222 |
Academic | Active | The group hopes to explore and understand the application of geology in our everyday lives, to investigate possible career paths, and encourage students to enjoy and learn more about the universe by visiting planetariums. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Global Connections Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A237 Monday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Multicultural | Active | Global Connections Club's mission is to connect students from different cultural backgrounds, nationalities, and heritages. The goal is to promote and celebrate everyone's diversity, culture and connect on a human level regardless of our differences. | N/A | Elida Buitron, Ruth Pavon Ramos | ||||
Guitar Society | Southampton Building 35 Monday 3:30 pm-4:30 pm |
Performing Arts | Active | This club promotes interest in the guitar and other fretted instruments across all genres and styles of music. Guitarists (at any level) can participate in discussions, music making, and socializing with other musicians at ÃØÉ«´«Ã½. Through organized events and activities, the Guitar Society hopes to provide a positive musical experience for all students interested in the guitar. | N/A | N/A | ||||
HVAC Club | Special Interest | Active | Our group fosters a community of lifelong learners in HVAC/R technologies that are committed to excellence in their trade craft of heating, refrigeration and air-conditioning. We stand committed to the ideals of integrity in the workplace, superior work quality and empowerment to our members in a diverse workforce. | N/A | James Leopard | |||||
Health Information Technology (HIT) Club | Monday 3:20 pm-3:20 pm, Wednesday |
Academic | Active | Our group is linked to the HIT major program with the goal of helping students explore the connections between technology and our health. | N/A | Janine Ludwig | ||||
History Club | This club is currently inactive. | Academic | Inactive | The focus of the History Club is to learn about local history by taking various trips across Long Island and New York City, hosting films and discussions, and participating in campus and community activities. | N/A | N/A | ||||
History Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A313 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:00 pm |
Academic | Active | The History Club will sponsor trips and films, provide a forum for discussion and speakers concerning various historical events. We will help our fellow students gain a greater understanding of past events and how historic processes help to better comprehend present society. | N/A | Danielle DiMauro | ||||
Hogwarts at Suffolk | Islip Arts Building 104 Wednesday 11:00 am-12:15 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The purpose of this club is to discuss and analyze the themes, philosophies, and meanings in the Harry Potter novels | N/A | N/A | ||||
Holistic Wellness | Special Interest | Active | The Holistic Wellness Club will promote the benefits of alternative medicine, relaxation techniques, and spirituality. Central to its mission is optimizing personal health, compassion toward others and respect for our environment. | N/A | Erikka Mendez | |||||
Honors Club | William J. Lindsay Life Sciences Building 128 Wednesday 11:00 am-12:15 pm |
Academic | Active | To promote student excellence and community service. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Honors Club | Thursday 11:00 am-12:00 pm |
Academic | Active | This club aims to help students adapt to the honors program. Raise money for trips with the bake sales and events. Also building our network in the honors community | President: Bruce Miller • Email Vice President: Brianna Calle • Email Secretary: Anna Szalowski • Email Treasurer: Kaylynn Cruceta Solis • Email |
Nina Fielding | ||||
Honors Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A314 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Academic | Active | Our goal is to explore the honors program and promote academic excellence to all students, all while exploring the connections between the various disciplines found at the Grant campus. | N/A | Jaclyn Labozzetta-Scanlon | ||||
Interior Design Club | Special Interest | Active | To inspire and uplift the community in architecture, materials, art, etc. | President: Avril Gonzalez • Email Vice President: Mariela Quintanilla • Email Secretary: Logan Wolfe • Email Treasurer: Kierrah Trent • Email |
Trudy Christ | |||||
Investment Club | Special Interest | Active | During our meetings, we will be talking about the stock market and other forms of investments. We will have a stock simulator, so everyone can buy and trade stocks together on the simulator. We may talk about different career paths in finance during our meetings as well. | President: Carson-James Hassildine • Email Vice President: Aydin Buyurucu • Email Secretary: Fahim Hasan • Email Treasurer: Paige Driscoll • Email |
Timothy McHeffey | |||||
Italian Club | Islip Arts Building 110 |
Academic | Active | The club sponsors programs, field trips, guest speakers, films and theatrical events that will provide meaningful learning experiences related to Italian culture, language, and customs. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Japanese Language and Culture Club | Islip Arts Building |
Multicultural | Active | Our purpose is to bring together students who are passionate, or want to learn more about Japan’s rich culture and language. We celebrate the customs of Japan, from everyday life, to millennia old traditions still in practice today. We aim to create a comfortable and inclusive environment both within our own club and through collaborating with others on campus in hopes of adding to the diversity and culture of the college as a whole. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Journalism Club | Islip Arts Building 109 Wednesday 11:00 am |
Special Interest | Active | This club is dedicated to advocating for a free press and inspiring excellence among journalism through activities focused on training, outreach, diversity, journalism ethics and freedom of information. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Kooks, Mystics, and Adventures | Peconic Building Cafe |
Special Interest | Active | The goal of this club is to have fun discussing strange and eccentric figures and organization from history. The figures and strange events in history that you don't have time to discuss will be given their time in the lime light. Any figure can be brought up and we will discuss and research them together | N/A | George Monahan | ||||
LGBTQ+ and Ally Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A322 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | We offer a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ Students and allies. Our meetings and events focus on building an inclusive community, raising awareness and supporting ways for students to be themselves on campus. | N/A | Jennifer Oksenhorn | ||||
Latin American Student Club | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | Latin American Student Club. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Latin Club | Peconic Building |
Multicultural | Active | The mission of the Latin Club is to expose students to the many Latin cultures present ad the campus and in the community through food, trips, and on and off-campus programs. Members of the club will plan and organize events that will accomplish their mission | N/A | James Banks | ||||
Latin Elites | Special Interest | Active | The Latin Elites Club is a club for students to connect through their Latin roots, but also use this as a safe space with others. Through the Latin Elites, students can learn about their own culture, learn about other cultures, and spread information on important topics surrounding the Latinx community. | President: Carolina Hernandez • Email Vice President: Brianna Calle • Email Vice President: Santiago Ruiz • Email Secretary: Paige Driscoll • Email Treasurer: Fiorella Duran Rivas • Email |
James Banks | |||||
Legal Society | Huntington Library Wednesday 11:00 am |
Academic | Active | We enable students with similar interests in law and related fields to organize activities which will broaden knowledge of the field and to help achieve career goals. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Legal Studies Club | This club is currently inactive. | Academic | Inactive | We provide activities in an education environment that will enhance student knowledge of the law for club members and all students of SCCC. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Marine Science Club | Academic | Active | Our works to promote interest and involvement in Marine Science, and to serve as a repository of students for local internships, volunteers and other related opportunites. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Math Club | Riverhead Technology Building 210 11:00 am-12:30 pm |
Academic | Active | To promote math awareness on campus and coordinate with others to organize mathematical events. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Math Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A115 Wednesday 12:45 pm-1:15 pm |
Academic | Active | The objectives of this club are to help students interested in mathematics through participation in different events related to mathematics, including visiting science museums, tutoring sessions, attending lectures, exploring opportunities, and establishing relationships with existing clubs and academic groups. The club will also share with the college community the need and advantage of knowing mathematics through presentations, handouts of recent information and providing a brief historical statement of an individual topic. | N/A | Scott Votke, Joni Al-Hihi | ||||
Mu Alpha Theta | Academic | Active | Mu Alpha Theta is the National High School and Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society with over 75,000 student members in more than 1,500 schools. Mu Alpha Theta is dedicated to inspiring keen interest in mathematics, developing strong scholarship in the subject, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics in high school and two-year college students. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Multicultural Student Union | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | This organization seeks to recruit, empower and practice cultural joining among students from all groups. Through culinary, musical and other collaborate programming and outreach and initiatives the group has as its goal to bring students together for on and off campus activities, programs and trips. All students are welcome and encouraged to join and to bring their own unique cultural contribution and education to the group. | N/A | James Banks | ||||
Music Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The purpose of this club is to help musicians (at any level) expand their musical boundaries. Whether that be learning how to play those first few scales and chords, or learn a new instrument/style altogether. Every participant will have the opportunity to teach their own style as well as learn more from others that have different experiences. Everyone should have an opportunity to create their own music. This club hopes to help give the gift of creation and expression through a musical instrument. | N/A | Denny Teason | Website | |||
Musicians’ Club | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 123 Wednesday 3:30 pm-4:30 pm |
Performing Arts | Active | The Musicians Club is for all aspiring musicians who want to enjoy a relaxing Friday jamming and collaborating with fellow students. | N/A | Alyssa Kauffman | ||||
Muslim Student Association | Southampton Building 233 Thursday 3:30 pm |
Multicultural | Active | The MSA stands for Islam as a complete way of life. Through this, we will develop a dynamic, united, and welcoming community on campus and raise awareness of Islam. The MSA is based on the Islamic ideals of united effort and brother/sisterhood. The MSA is a proactive organization based on the Islamic concepts of excellence. This unity is based on common objectives and transcends petty differences in order to have a community that every Muslim feels a part of. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Muslim Student Association | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 256 Monday 12:15 pm-1:15 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The Muslim Student Association (MSA) is a common organization found in many educational institutions, including universities and high schools. It serves as a platform for Muslim students to come together and engage in various activities related to their faith, culture, and community. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Nursing Club | Academic | Active | Our goal is to provide a forum for students to collaborate in interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary settings in order to provide and promote the educational and professional endeavors of the individual members of the organization as well as promote scholarships, leadership, and to provide community service. | N/A | Nancy Hormann | |||||
Nutrition Club – Eta Beta Pi | Academic | Active | Eta Beta Pi fosters interaction and increased nutrition learning for students at SCCC. Their mission is to educate and provide fundamental nutrition information to the student body and community. This is accomplished by the nutrition club students focus on trends in nutrition and wellness, providing educational outreach to various campuses and encouraging community involvement. | N/A | Aimee Mattiolo | |||||
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A327 Tuesday 9:45 am-10:00 am |
Academic | Active | The club works to communicate what occupational therapy is to the community and support activities that promote occupational therapy as a profession. | N/A | Lisa Hubbs, Michele Gentile | ||||
Opera Club | Southampton Building 12 Tuesday 2:00 pm-3:00 pm |
Performing Arts | Active | The purpose of the Opera Club is to stimulate interest in opera and all musical activities. Students of all majors are welcome to join. | N/A | N/A | Website | |||
Orchestra Club | This club is currently inactive. | Performing Arts | Inactive | We seek create and support orchestra music in all of its forms. | N/A | N/A | Website | |||
Outdoor Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The club will promote environmentally friendly activities and behavior in natural places. All students are welcome, from the most experienced adventurers to those just looking to learn something new and be involved in outside pursuits. Our goal is to educate each other and encourage more students to be active in nature. Activities may include on-campus meetings and off-campus trips such as walking, hiking, biking and much more as we explore Long Island and beyond. Come adventure with us. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Performance and Multimedia Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | We provide a creative space for students to express themselves through different artistic mediums. | N/A | Joan Wozniak | ||||
Perspectives | Publications | Active | Perspectives provides students an outlet for creative expression, both written and visual. The magazine is published twice a year and all students are encouraged to contribute material at any time during the semester. Student editors work to determine the content of the magazine and gain experience in all phases of production. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Phi Theta Kappa | Monday 11:00 am-12:00 am |
Academic | Active | Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is the international honor society for two-year junior and community colleges. The organization has recognized academic excellence in two-year colleges since 1918 and has become the largest and one of the most prestigious honor societies in higher education. More than 1.2 million members have been inducted at 1200 colleges in the United States, Canada, Japan, U.S. territorial possessions and military installations abroad. Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) membership is based primarily upon academic achievement. Invitation to membership, which can only be extended through the local campus chapter at ÃØÉ«´«Ã½, will open new doors for your academic journey. Unlike most honor societies which simply offer a certificate of membership, Phi Theta Kappa offers a myriad of opportunities for scholarships, intellectual enrichment and personal development through programs based on Phi Theta Kappa's four hallmarks of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. The purpose of Alpha Zeta Nu chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Suffolk Community College shall be the promotion of scholarship, the development of leadership and service and the cultivation of fellowship among qualified students of this college. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Phi Theta Kappa | Academic | Active | The mission of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize academic achievement of college students and to provide opportunities for them to grow as scholars and leaders. We look to involve students in research projects, volunteer opportunities, as well as fellowship activities around our campus and the College | N/A | Courtney Desmond | |||||
Phi Theta Kappa | Peconic Building 112 Monday 12:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | PTK is an honor society that hopes to gain students and educate them through different projects and programs. | President: Kaylynn Cruceta Solis • Email Vice President: Brianna Calle Boror • Email |
Courtney Desmond | ||||
Phi Theta Kappa (General 2-Yr) | Academic | Active | To promote and recognize excellent academic achievement. | N/A | Jaclyn Labozzetta-Scanlon, Jill Giresi | |||||
Philosophy Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | Philosophical discussions about traditional and topical issues. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Philosophy Club | This club is currently inactive. | Academic | Inactive | The purpose of the Philosophy Club is to promote philosophical thought at SCC by providing an informal environment where both students and faculty can come together to converse philosophy. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Photography Club | Special Interest | Active | The mission of the Photo Club will be to further enhance the student members appreciation, understanding and utilization of photography as a means of advancing and augmenting their academic studies and goals and also a way to encourage their involvement in the community through the use of photography. One of the goals of the club will be, through extra-curricular trips, to expose students to exciting shows, presentations, exhibits and experiences normally not available within the college. These activities will help to acquaint the student members with the professional photography community. | N/A | Ralph Masullo | |||||
Photography Club | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 152 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Our mission is to give the entire student body at ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ an opportunity to explore and enjoy photography. Club activities will include photo shooting field trips, gallery and museum field trips, sponsor on campus events such as a lecture series of visiting professional photographers, sponsor a film series on photographers and photography, critiques of student work, info sessions on photography topics, pinhole photography day, annual photography show, and have fund-raising events such as photo print sales and portrait opportunities. | N/A | John Cyr | ||||
Physical Therapist Assistant Club | Academic | Active | The club seeks to pursue the goals and ideals secured by the American Physical Therapy Association. To provide members with appropriate activities to enhance their knowledge and professionalism. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Physics Club | Smithtown Science Building 14 11:00 am-12:30 pm |
Academic | Active | The club hopes to bring together physics and science oriented students for social and professional gatherings, encourage students to participate in physical experimentation and to facilitate the access to information on internships and research opportunities in physics and related science careers. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Pokemon Go Club | Recreational | Active | The purpose of the Pokemon Go Club is to give the chance to improve the game and help fellow players. It will help also for those who may be too shy to interact in a traditional way. | N/A | James Banks | |||||
Practical Nursing Club | Special Interest | Active | President: Emily Ciancarelli • Email Vice President: Gina Dorillo • Email Treasurer: Ana Lainez-Pixtun • Email |
Janet Stevens | ||||||
Pre-Med Heathcare Club | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 255 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Academic | Active | N/A | Louis Roccanova | |||||
Psi Beta | Academic | Active | The mission of Psi Beta is professional development of psychology students through promotion and recognition of excellence in scholarship, leadership, research, and community service. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Psychology Club | Academic | Active | We explore the discipline of psychology through discussion, trips, lectures and films. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Psychology Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A312 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | The Psychology Club will promote an enviornment where students can come together to learn about the discipline of psychology through research, discussions, field trips and activities. | N/A | Dawn Loshigian | ||||
Psychology Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena A312 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | N/A | Dawn Loshigian | |||||
Robotics Club | Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm |
Academic | Active | The purpose of this club is to enrich on-campus studentss to the exciting topics and opportunities STEM has to offer in the form of robotics. This includes working hands-on learning how to use tools, understanding electrical wiring systems, computers/programming logic, and electromechanical systems. | N/A | James Leopard | ||||
Rotaract Community Service Club | Tuesday 5:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | We aim to enrich our community and environment as well as increase the standards of living for those in need through the use of voluntary acts of and projects. Each student involved has the opportunity to cultivate personal growth and self confidence by gaining leadership skills, building his/her resume and developing an increased aptitude toward the field upon which he or she is majoring. Together Community Service Club will contribute to the improvement of the vital issues that plague our community. | N/A | Debra Sullivan | ||||
Rotaract Community Service Club | Tuesday 5:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | We aim to enrich our community and environment as well as increase the standards of living for those in need through the use of voluntary acts of and projects. Each student involved has the opportunity to cultivate personal growth and self confidence by gaining leadership skills, building his/her resume and developing an increased aptitude toward the field upon which he or she is majoring. Together Community Service Club will contribute to the improvement of the vital issues that plague our community. | President: Andrew Sweet • Email Vice President: Kara Galante • Email |
Debra Sullivan | ||||
Rotaract Community Service Club | Tuesday 5:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | The Rotaract's Community Service Club's mission is to provide Community Service to the College and the surrounding community through fundraising, activism, volunteering and awareness campaigns. | N/A | Debra Sullivan, Kathleen Ehrhard | ||||
S.T.A.R.S. – Students Against Rape and Sexual Assault | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The purpose of this club is to not only speak out against these issues but to support people who have experienced these issues or something similar. | N/A | James Banks | ||||
SAAS Step Team | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | Our group is dedicated to the Academic and Social support and empowerment of African American and Latinx women, through networking and programming and Step Dancing. | N/A | James Banks | ||||
SALUTE (Student Veterans) Honor Society | Academic | Active | SALUTE is the only national honor society that recognizes and honors the service and the scholastic achievements of student veterans. | N/A | N/A | |||||
SALUTE (Student Veterans) Honor Society | Academic | Active | SALUTE is the only national honor society that recognizes and honors the service and the scholastic achievements of student veterans. | N/A | Shannon O'Neill | |||||
SCCC Auto Club | Automotive Technology Building |
Academic | Active | The SCCC Auto club is a club that will bring and/or introduce the car community and culture to the students of ÃØÉ«´«Ã½, and expose them to a new possible hobby or even career. | N/A | N/A | ||||
SHLE (Spanish Language Honor Society) | Academic | Active | SHLE exists to: 1. Recognize students in two-year colleges who excel in the study of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. 2. Recognize those who have made the Hispanic contributions to modern culture better known in the English-speaking world. 3. Encourage students to acquire interest in and a deeper understanding of Hispanic culture. 4. Build and advocate friendship and mutual respect between the nations of Hispanic speech and those of English speech. 5. Serve its membership in ways that will contribute to the attainment of the goals and ideals of the society. | N/A | N/A | |||||
STEM Club | This club is currently inactive. | Academic | Inactive | The mission of the STEM Club is to motivate a strong interest in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The STEM Club will create paths of discovery, research, career advisement, education and promote student networking. | N/A | Marta Szpak | ||||
STEM Journal Club | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 256 Tuesday 1:50 pm-2:50 pm |
Academic | Active | We work to expand our students knowledge on current discoveries and inventions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) by examining, analyzing and discussing articles from the STEM journals and by conducting activities to promote scientific inquiry. | N/A | Padma Seshadri | ||||
Shall I Take the Lead? | Brookhaven Gymnasium Aux Gym Tuesday 12:00 pm |
Recreational | Active | This club serves to accomplish two main goals which are to teach students the elegance and respect of ballroom dance, as well as to assist students in boosting their confidence by dancing with a partner. We provide a fun and welcoming environment in which all students can learn how to dance a variety of styles such as Bachata, Salsa and Tango (to name a few). All levels of experience are gladly welcomed. "Shall I Take the Lead?" will also organize events to promote ballroom dancing which may include dance socials, basic competitions, formals and other events as a way to expose students to the enjoyment that dancing has to offer. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Shark Night Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The Sharks Nights Club is open to all SCCC students, but primarily focusing on the new and first-year day and evening students. The Shark Nights Club collaborates with the Office of Campus Activities to support the educational and social development of all new SCCC students. Our goal is to engage students by hosting events for day and evening students, participate in on-campus activities, and volunteer at community service events. As a club, our officers and advisors strive to provide personal support to help students navigate their way through the first year and get the complete "college experience" at SCCC. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Sigma Chi Eta | Academic | Active | Sigma Chi Eta is the official community college honor society of the National Communication Association (NCA). The society was founded in 2000. The goals of Sigma Chi Eta are to: Recognize, foster, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement; Stimulate interest in the field of communication; Promote and encourage professional development among communication majors; Provide an opportunity to discuss and exchange ideas about the field; Establish and maintain close relationships and understanding between faculty and students; Explore options for further undergraduate/graduate studies. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Sigma Chi Eta (Communications Honor Society) | Academic | Active | Sigma Chi Eta is the official community college Honor Society of the National Communication Association. The society was founded in 2000. The goals of Sigma Chi Eta are to: Recognize, foster and reward outstanding scholastic achievement; Stimulate interest in the field of communication; Promote and encourage professional development among communication majors; Provide an opportunity to discuss and exchange ideas about the field; Establish and maintain close relationships and understanding between faculty and students; Explore options for further undergraduate/graduate studies. | N/A | Melissa Adeyeye | |||||
Sigma Kappa Delta | Academic | Active | Our organization seeks to recognize and reward outstanding achievement in English language and literature; provide cultural stimulation and promote interest in English on two-year college campuses and in the communities they serve; Foster English in all its aspects, including creative and critical writing; promote good professional interaction among members; and exhibit high standards of academic achievement. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Sigma Kappa Delta (English Honor Society) | This club is currently inactive. | Academic | Inactive | To promote and recognize excellent academic achievement in English. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Sister 2 Sister | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | Sister 2 Sister (S2S) is a national organization dedicated to supporting the personal and professional development of college women of color. S2S members will be empowered personally, academically, socially and spiritually. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Sister 2 Sister | Special Interest | Active | N/A | N/A | ||||||
Sociedad Honoraria De La Lengua Espanola (SHLE) | Academic | Active | SHLE exists to: 1. Recognize students in two-year colleges who excel in the study of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. 2. Recognize those who have made the Hispanic contributions to modern culture better known in the English-speaking world. 3. Encourage students to acquire interest in and a deeper understanding of Hispanic culture. 4. Build and advocate friendship and mutual respect between the nations of Hispanic speech and those of English speech. 5. Serve its membership in ways that will contribute to the attainment of the goals and ideals of the society. | N/A | N/A | |||||
Society of Writers | Islip Arts Building 106 Wednesday 11:00 am-12:15 pm |
Academic | Active | Our group will study original creative works and support student creative writing through workshops and readings by published authors. We seek to encourage young writers in their literary endeavors. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Solidarity At Suffolk (SAS) | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | The general purpose of the SAS is to build community, organize and unionize students at the Eastern Campus. This is done to achieve a better standard of living for the students at Suffolk - East and the people they live with. We will also be working to disseminate information about causes and ideas related to their goals. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Spanish Club | Islip Arts Building 112 Wednesday 11:00 am |
Academic | Active | Our club sponsors programs, field trips, guest speakers, films and theatrical events that will provide meaningful learning experiences related to Spanish culture, language and customs. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Sports Management Club | Academic | Active | To provide unique experiences, education and support for students interested in the field of sports managment. | N/A | Lois Kahl | |||||
Student African American Sisterhood | This club is currently inactive. | Multicultural | Inactive | Our group is dedicated to the Academic and Social support and empowerment of African American and Latinx women, through networking, programming and Step Dancing. | N/A | James Banks | ||||
Student Government | Peconic Building 122 Wednesday 11:30 am-12:30 pm |
Governance | Active | The Student Government provides the means whereby students may actively participate in the governance of the college and campus. The organization provides students with an excellent opportunity to develop their personal skills in leadership, group management and interpersonal skills. Executive elections are held each Spring for President, Vice Presidents, and Secretary. Students may apply for General Assembly positions any time during the year. | N/A | Denny Teason | ||||
Student Government Association | Babylon Student Center 205 Tuesday 2:00 pm-4:30 pm |
Governance | Active | The mission of the Student Government Association at Ammerman Campus is to represent the student body and promote democracy by supporting the goals and objectives identified by the student body. The Student Government Association will act as a liaison between the students, faculty, staff and administration. The Student Government Association will serve to define, defend and protect all student rights, responsibilities and freedoms as well as the general welfare of the ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ - Ammerman Campus students. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Student Government Association | Captree Commons 114 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:45 pm, Captree Commons 114 Tuesday 3:00 pm-5:00 pm |
Governance | Active | The Student Government Association is concerned with the development, welfare and governance of all students, student organizations, and student groups at the Grant Campus. The Student Government Association is the official student representative group of the Grant Campus and in that capacity has the authority to consult with the faculty and administration of the college regarding matters effecting student affairs. | N/A | Lisa Hamilton | ||||
Student Veterans of America (SVA) | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | We act as a catalyst for student veteran success by providing resources, network support and advocacy to, through, and beyond higher education. Development of programs to help Veterans transition to classroom. Students become advocates for other veterans, promote civic engagement | N/A | Elyse Quirk | ||||
Student Veterans of America (SVA) | Wednesday 11:00 am-12:00 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Our goal is to act as a catalyst for student veteran success by providing resources, network support and advocacy to, through, and beyond higher education. To honor those who have served and are currently serving, and to give back to veterans in our community. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Student Veterans of America (SVA) | Captree Commons 100 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Our goal is to act as a catalyst for student veteran success by providing resources, network support and advocacy to, through, and beyond higher education. To serve and support veterans and advocate for noble charitable organizations in an effort to make the community better. | N/A | Sheana Morris | ||||
Suffolk Broadcasters Club | Riverhead Technology Building TV Studio Wednesday 11:00 am-12:00 pm |
Academic | Active | The Suffolk Broadcasters Club serves to advance the goals of students whose career interests are in the Broadcasting field. | N/A | N/A | Website | |||
Suffolk Christian Fellowship (ABIDE) | Islip Arts Building 105 Wednesday 12:30 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Suffolk Christian Fellowship (ABIDE) is a thriving community of students who are passionate about loving God, loving others, and making a difference! Club meetings and events will encourage students to live out their faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and invite anyone who is not familiar with God to learn about who Jesus is. Our students create a welcoming environment that fosters healthy relationships among students, faculty, peers, staff, and other campus organizations. Some of our activities include a weekly club meeting, campus outreach events, Bible studies, retreats, informational/topical meetings, fundraisers, field trips and more. We are here to serve! | N/A | Joshua Palmeri, Jonathan Brockman | ||||
Suffolk SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Acceptance) | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | Our club discuss, promotes and celebrates SCCC pride in its every dimension, on and off campus. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Technology Club | Academic | Active | Our goal is to bring different technology disciplines and expertise together, form a community and ignite curiosity to inspire the lifelong discovery of engineering science. | N/A | N/A | |||||
The Academic Society | Academic | Active | The mission of the EOP Academic Society is to promote academic excellence, opportunity and diversity. Our group will hold weekly meetings on pertinent topics which all members of ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ are welcomed to attend. It is our ultimate goal to establish academic and social relationships between EOP students, faculty, peers, staff and other campus organizations. It is our desire to provide students with an opportunity for out of the class activities such as group meetings, off-campus activities, guest speakers, multicultural events, dinners, dances, fundraising events, conferences, volunteer activities etc. | N/A | N/A | |||||
The Lighthouse News | Peconic Building 122 Monday 1:00 pm-2:00 pm |
Publications | Active | The Lighthouse News is a publication produced by students on the Eastern campus of ÃØÉ«´«Ã½. Students serve in editing positions, reporting positions, and photography and layout and design positions to collaborate in creating news reports, feature stories, arts and entertainment articles and sports stories that cover campus events and activities. We welcome contributions, feedback, letters to the editor and critiques. Our role is to report on activities and events taking place at East and provide relevant opinion and informative pieces. Students choose the topics the newspaper covers, create the print layout, and upload the content to the online site. | N/A | Susan Wood | Send an Email | |||
The Outdoor Adventure Club | Peconic Building 122 Wednesday 1:00 pm-2:00 pm |
Recreational | Active | Outdoor Adventure Club is an amazing way to get out of your comfort zone, meet new people and explore the great outdoors. Our mission is to have and exciting experience planning outdoor and also, we would have some wonderful indoor events. | N/A | Paola Islas Santoyo | ||||
Theatre Club | This club is currently inactive. | Performing Arts | Inactive | We work toward educating and entertaining our college community through shows, theatre outings and community involvement, while supporting the arts. | N/A | N/A | ||||
Theatre Club | Sagtikos Arts and Sciences Building 123 Thursday 3:15 pm-4:15 pm |
Performing Arts | Active | N/A | Leslie Ippolito | |||||
Vet Tech Club | Paumanok Hall 112 Wednesday 12:45 pm-1:45 pm |
Special Interest | Active | To provide unique experiences, education, and support for Vet Tech students through weekly meetings, social events, and hands on activities. We promote the well being of animals, as well as the individual giving that care. Members gain insight to personal growth, a welcoming community, and confidence in the Vet Tech field. | N/A | William Phelps, Dennis Dougherty | ||||
Walk 2 Run Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena Indoor Track Wednesday 12:45 pm-1:30 pm |
Recreational | Active | The Walk 2 Run Club provides the opportunity to improve your mental and physical health, while making new friends in-between classes. Whether you're an experienced runner or new to the fitness world, please join us as we walk/run on our awesome indoor/outdoor tracks. All fitness levels welcome! :) | N/A | Alyssa Kauffman, Sonya Lorrain | ||||
Western Student Press (Student Newspaper) | Publications | Active | Western Student Press, the student newspaper at the Grant Campus, is published periodically during the academic year. | N/A | Anita Leibowitz | |||||
Women’s Club | Suffolk Credit Union Arena 313 Wednesday 1:00 pm-1:30 pm |
Special Interest | Active | Our goal is to promote the appreciation of women's accomplishments and to facilitate the knowledge and discussion of gender related issues. | N/A | Danielle DiMauro | ||||
Women’s Empowerment Club | This club is currently inactive. | Special Interest | Inactive | Creating a safe space for women to gain connections in the form of a sistership that represents all women , race, cultures, or sexuality while building important life and leadership skills | N/A | Theresa Dereme | ||||
World Dance Club | This club is currently inactive. | Recreational | Inactive | The club aims to express the student's understanding of the different styles of dance by showing a diverse group of dancing expressions and help better enable their skills in the dances they learn. | N/A | N/A | ||||
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