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Student organizations provide an opportunity to discover and develop leadership skills, to make a positive contribution to co-curricular campus life, and to develop socialization skills with fellow students. The student organizations at Coahoma Community College are as diverse as the student enrollment and were developed to create avenues for increased learning and community spirit. Student Organizations are governed by policies set forth by the Division of Student Engagement. In order for Clubs and Organizations to participate in major functions (Homecoming Activities, Coronation, host campus/off-campus events) the are to be deemed active by the guidelines set forth by the Division of Student Engagement. The following are recognized clubs and organizations on the Coahoma Community College campus:
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY: This organization is designed to give students an opportunity to participate in accounting practices and to be exposed to various careers in the field. Upon the permission of the advisor, students of any classification are eligible for membership. Deborah Carter, Advisor: dcarter@coahomacc.edu
AMBASSADORS: This organization is designed to give students an opportunity to participate in activities of the college. Students are introduced to the history of the college and represent the college with the recruiting staff. Upon an interview of the advisor, students of any classification are eligible for membership. The Ambassadors participate in various activities of the college on and off campus. Trina Cox, Advisor:tcox@coahomacc.edu
BAND: This organization is designed to give students an opportunity to participate in group musical playing and performances. With an audition from the Director of Bands, students of any classification are eligible for membership. The band participates in on and off campus activities. Eddie Buggs, Advisor: ebuggs@coahomacc.edu
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION (BSU): This organization is designed for students wanting to experience knowing Christ and to make Him known. Through small group Bible studies that help develop a deeper knowledge of God, spiritual accountability is built with students. Retreats, conferences, and seminars are opportunities available through this club.
CCC CHOIR (PHI CHI PSI): This organization is designed to give students an opportunity to participate in group singing and choral music activities. Students are introduced best practices in music arrangements. With an audition from the Director, students of any classification are eligible for membership. The choir participates in state meetings and festivals and gives concerts on and off campus. Kelvin Towers, Advisor: ktowers@coahomacc.edu
THE COAHOMA MALE: This club is to provide services to the Coahoma male student that will enhance the
probability of the student's successful matriculation to graduation by eliminating
potential barriers to success. Male students of any classification are eligible for
participation. Christopher Dixon Advisor: cdixon@coahomacc.edu
The COAHOMAN: This is an annual yearbook that presents a pictorial history of events of the school year. It represents the student body, faculty, staff, campus activities, and events. The Year Book Staff facilitates selections for this club. Trina Cox and Christohper Dixon, Advisors: tcox@coahomacc.edu/ cdixon@coahomacc.edu
COMPUTER SCIENCE SOCIETY: This organization is composed of computer majors and other students who are interested in the objectives of the club. Objectives of this club include: to help each member develop a sense of responsibility and a more cooperative attitude through group participation; and to help each member learn to think critically. Jeremy Pittman, Advisor: japittman@coahomacc.edu
DELTA EPSILON CHI: is a collegiate organization to enhance the co–curricular education of students with interest in marketing, management and entrepreneurship. Delta Epsilon Chi helps students to develop skills and competence for business careers, to build self–esteem, to experience leadership and to practice community service.
DORMITORY COUNCIL: Student Housing and Residence Life sponsors the Residence Hall Council to ensure the participation of residents in creating an environment and providing experiences conducive to academic and social development. Dian Thomas, Advisor: dpthomas@coahomacc.edu
EDUCATION CLUB: This club is designed to alert the awareness of its members of the current and innovative
issues in education. It further fosters experiences in leadership and group activities
and acquaints the students with the opportunities and responsibilities of the teacher
profession. Membership is opened primarily to General, Early Childhood, Elementary,
Special, and Secondary Education majors, or any student who endorses the goals and
objectives of the club.
Amy Landfair, Advisor: alandfair@coahomacc.edu
ENGLISH CLUB: The English Department sponsors the English Club for the purpose of stimulating students’
interest in reading and language. English majors are required to become members;
however, all students are encouraged to join. David Jones, Advisor: djones@coahomacc.edu
ENACTUS formerly SIFE: A community of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power
of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better more sustainable world. Deborah Carter, Advisor: dcarter@coahomacc.edu
- Entrepreneurial -- having the perspective to see an opportunity and the talent to create value from that opportunity
- Action - the willingness to do something and the commitment to see it through even when the outcome is not guaranteed
- Us - a group of people who see themselves connected in some important way; individuals that are part of a greater whole
FEDERATION OF LPN CLUB: This organization is an educational association of student members preparing for or
in the License Practical Nursing program.
Chequitia Dixon, Advisor: chdixon@coahomacc.edu
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES (FCA)): The Coahoma Community College Fellowship of Christian Athletes (CCC- FCA) is a club
that focuses on presenting to athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the
challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him
in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church.
Austin Biggs, Advisor: abiggs@coahomacc.edu
FRESHMAN CLASS: This class of students plan and carry out social and retention class initiative programs. Its membership is made up of Freshman class members only. Yvoinne Mickel, Advisor: ygardner@coahomacc.edu
GAMMA BETA PHI HONOR SOCIETY: Gamma Beta Phi is a national collegiate honor and service organization dedicated to promoting academic excellence, leadership, and community service. As a non-secret, non-profit society, Gamma Beta Phi encourages high-achieving students to develop as scholars and citizens by engaging in meaningful service and leadership opportunities both on campus and in the community. Nicole Ross, Advisor: nross@coahomacc.edu
HEALTH & PHYSICAL ED: This club affords physical education majors and other interested students the opportunity to participate in many phases of physical education programs. Members are taught to officiate and render this service to the school’s intramural program. Selina Reid, Advisor: sreid@coahomacc.edu
HONORS COLLEGE: The Honors College at Coahoma Community College provides high-achieving students with enriched academic experiences, leadership development, and community engagement opportunities. Members participate in advanced coursework, service projects, and cultural activities that foster academic and personal growth. Jeremy Pittman, Director: japittman@coahomacc.edu
MATH & SCIENCE CLUB : This organization is composed of science and mathematics majors and other students who are interested in the objectives of the club. Objectives of this club include: to help each member develop a sense of responsibility and a more cooperative attitude through group participation; to help each member learn to interpret and analyze the issue of science and mathematics; to help each member learn to think critically; to encourage research in the sciences and mathematics and present seminars; and to have members meet famous/outstanding personalities in the fields of science and mathematics. Catelin Britt, Advisor: cbritt@coahomacc.edu
MENTAL HEALTH AMBASSADORS: Mental Health Ambassadors is a student-led organization committed to promoting mental wellness, reducing stigma, and supporting peers through education and outreach. In partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Mississippi, ambassadors are trained to raise awareness, host events, and connect students to mental health resources both on and off campus. LaShundra Crittle, Advisor: lcrittle@coahomacc.edu
MOSA CLUB-ADN PROGRAM: This club affords Associate Degree in Nursing majors and other interested students the opportunity to participate in many phases of nursing practices. Members are taught the different types of nursing careers and compete for regional recognition. Lorean Willingham, Advisor: lwillingham@coahomacc.edu
MU ALPHA THETA: Mu Alpha Theta is a national mathematics honor society that recognizes and inspires high-achieving students in mathematics. Members engage in math-related activities, competitions, and service projects that promote mathematical understanding and academic excellence. Joharrision Rockett, Advisor: jrockett@coahomacc.edu
MEDIA TEAM: The Coahoma Community College Multimedia Club (CCCMMC) is a club that focuses on learning about and creating various multimedia projects, such as photography, video, audio, graphics, web site management, etc. Membership to this club is a selective process through the Department of Web Services. Ezra Howard, Advisor: ehoward@coahomacc.edu
NATIONAL TECHNICAL HONOR SOCIETY: National Technical Honor Society is a national junior college honorary society in the career technical area promoting scholarship, leadership, and the development of character. Eligibility for membership includes a grade-point average (GPA) of 3.25 or better in technical programs and an overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.0, evidence of good character, and membership in extracurricular activities. Tolernisa Bulter, Advisor: trbutler@coahomacc.edu
PHI BETA LAMBDA: is a business organization designed to prepare the student for success as leaders in business, government, and the community. Our mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development. Kim Hollins, Advisor: khollins@coahomacc.edu
PHI THETA KAPPA (ALPHA OMICRON PI CHAPTER): This national community/ junior college honorary society promotes scholarship, leadership, and the development of character. Eligibility for membership includes a grade point average of 3.50 or better, evidence of good character and membership in extra curricula activities. In addition, students desiring to join the society must have completed a minimum of twelve (12) semester hours at Coahoma Community College and must be enrolled for a minimum of twelve academic semester hours during the semester he is elected to the society. Students who become members are eligible for academic scholarships set up specifically for them at numerous colleges and universities throughout the United States. Monica Tompkins and Joharrison Rockett, Advisors: mthompkins@coahomacc.edu/jrockett@coahomacc.edu
RESPIRATORY CARE: This club affords respiratory care majors and other interested students the opportunity to participate in many phases of respiratory care. Members are taught the different facets of this allied health field. Willie Lockett, Advisor: wlockett@coahomacc.edu
ROYAL COURT: The Royal Court serves as the official student ambassadors of Coahoma Community College, representing the college with pride, dignity, and leadership. Members of the court promote school spirit, lead campus initiatives, host events, community involvement, and serve as role models at college events and in the community. Royal Court positions include Mister and Miss Coahoma, Mister and Miss Freshman, Mister and Miss Sophomore, and Homecoming King and Queen. Nicole Ross Advisor: royalcourt@coahomacc.edu
SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIETY: The weekly forums under the sponsorship of the Social Science Department provide the opportunity for students to make use of current reading materials in discussing vital social problems and relative careers in the field. Vivian Williams, Advisor: vwilliams@coahomacc.edu
SOPHOMORE CLASS: This class of students plans and carries out social and retention/graduation class initiative programs and its membership is made up of Sophomore students only. Deborah Carter, Advisor: dcarter@coahomacc.edu
SKILLSUSA: is the official student organization for those individuals enrolled in trade, industrial, technical, and training programs. As an integral part of the instructional program, the club activities that are planned, initiated, and conducted by members; help the students develop social and leadership abilities as well as occupational skills. All career technical students are expected to be active and supportive in club activities. Shelia Sanders, Advisor: ssanders@coahomacc.edu
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION: The purpose of the Student Government Association is to serve as a liaison between the administration, faculty, staff, and student body. It provides for student participation in school government, establishes better student-teacher relationships, affords training in citizenship, and ensures a sincere respect for the aims and objectives of Coahoma Community College. Christopher Dixon and Nicole Ross Advisors: cdixon@coahomacc.edu, nross@coahomacc.edu
TIGERS I.V.O. CLUB : Tigers I.V.O. Club consists of student advocates dedicated to raising awareness about interpersonal violence, including dating and domestic violence, on campus. Through peer education, outreach events, and prevention initiatives, they help foster a safe, supportive, and informed campus community. Kenneth Gooden, Advisor: kgooden@coahomacc.edu
WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT COLLECTIVE: Women’s Advancement Collective is a dedicated organization committed to empowering
young female students through educational workshops, insightful panel discussions,
and opportunities for critical thinking and self-reflection. The club emphasizes developing
self-advocacy skills, fostering personal and professional growth, and promoting active
community engagement to prepare members for success both academically and beyond.
Nicole Ross, Advisor: nross@coahomacc.edu
XI PSI XI FRATERNITY INC: Xi Psi Xi Barber Fraternity, Inc. is a professional organization that promotes excellence in barbering through leadership, service, and brotherhood. The fraternity empowers students pursuing barbering careers by providing mentorship, networking opportunities, and community outreach. Reginald Thomas, Advisor: rthomas@coahomacc.edu
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