Continuing Education

 

Student Organizations

Get Involved!

Our organizations share an open office space in F209 with six computer workstations, mailboxes and club storage. As a member of a student organization, you're welcome to drop in to do some homework, make flyers, or any other club business.  It's also an ideal place to stop in if you want more information about one of our clubs.  From architects to vets, skiing to ska music, there is something for everyone.

Student Organizations

American Institute of Architectural Students  
American Nuclear Society Phi Theta Kappa
Amnesty International Philosophy Club
Anime Club Psychology Club
Art Club Organization of the Latin American Experience
Baseball Club Quill and Brush Literary Arts Magazine
Basketball Club  
Bowling League of Our Generation (BLOG)  
Business Club Senior Student Ambassadors
The Cultural Society Ska Club
Criminal Justice Club Softball Club
The Current SPIE
Early Childhood Education Club Student Government
Futbol Club (Soccer) Student Nurses Association
Gender and Sexual Minorities League (GASM) Student Performing Arts Group (SPAG)
  Student Government Association (SGA)
Get Involved in Volunteer Efforts TRCC Billiards Association (TBA)
Golf Trailblazers
Lone Juliet Three Rivers United Environmentalists
One1World Veterans
  Video Game Club
  Volley Ball Club
 

Student Publications

F203 is the shared office space for student publications and journalism classes.
The Current: TRCC's student-run newspaper, working with both journalism students and students interested in newsprint media to provide opportunities to design, write and publish a newspaper.
Quill and Brush: an annual literary and arts magazine featuring art, fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Students interested in being a part of Quill & Brush's editorial process can contact faculty advisor Janet Hagen.  Submissions are accepted in the Student Publications Office year round.

Student Leadership

Students who participate in student organizations and/or Student Government at Three Rivers have the opportunity to attend leadership trainings, conferences and seminars.  Student Leaders are also invited to attend the state-wide Annual Certified Student Leader Program.

Information about Starting Your Own Organization

Don't see an organization you're interested in?  Start one!  Find a faculty or staff advisor, get together a group of ten currently enrolled students, and write a constitution with a list of proposed activities.  Once this is completed, Student Government will consider the application and determine to charter the organization. Only SGA recognized organizations may use the College's name & facilities and request funds.