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Participation in a club helps you meet new friends, generate new interests and provides you with real work experience employers are looking for:
The American Association for Women in Community Colleges is committed to equity and excellence in education and employment for women in community, junior, and technical colleges. This supportive and active group welcomes new members to join in camaraderie and continuing service to the college and the community. Visit the National AAWCC website for more information; www.aims.edu/aawcc
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Terence Pratt
(928) 634-6573
The Art Club provides a unique opportunity for the diverse artisans at Yavapai College. People of ambition and vision are needed to help in the organization of this club. Art encompasses many styles and mediums, from drawing and painting to sculpture, lapidary, photography, weaving, woodworking, welding and more. Get exposure with the local arts community, spread your visions and ideas, learn something new and inspiring! Join the Art Club and really grow artistically.
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Virginia Pates
(928) 649-5466
CAB is Yavapai Colleges student government. CAB promotes cooperation and communication throughout the campus community by giving suggestions about student issues. CAB also encourages participation in activities which enhance academic, social, and cultural growth.
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Tori Scott
(928) 634-6545
The Clay Club gives students the opportunity to socialize and exhibit their artistic talents. The club members participate in Campus Activities. Proceeds benefit student&s projects in the studio, field trips and educational purpose.
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Collegian Clubs main thrust is both college and community service. The club's intent is to respond in giving and sharing with those in need. This club is open to all college students and former leadership members, alumni, and interested community participants.
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Gioia Goodrum
(928) 634-6527
The Computer Gaming Club allows students to explore the dynamic world of computers. You’ll be exposed to this rapidly changing field and can exchange views, facts, and opinions with other interested students. Students of Yavapai College and members of the community are welcome to attend.
This Club is currently inactive; contact Campus Activities if you are interested in re-starting this club.
The Ecology Club helps with the recycling on campus. They are also working on the Nature Trail here on campus. If you want to help the college go green then this the club for you.
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Michael Durgain
(928) 634-6541
The Hiking Club is a great way to meet new friends and enjoy the great outdoors. This is the best place to live in the state, when it comes to hiking trails. Join the club and get out there on the weekends and relax.
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Matt Pearcy
(928) 649-5486
Join International Club. It is the opportunity of a lifetime to taste the variety of cultures at Yavapai College including habits, beliefs, food, music, dance and more. Develop new friendships.
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Jared Reynolds
(928) 649-4598
The purpose of our student association is to develop leadership and organizational skills, and to provide educational, cultural/community and social support to Chicano students. M.E.C.H.A. also acknowledges and recognizes achievements of members and establishes state and national affiliations with M.E.C.H.A. student organizations.
This Club is currently inactive; contact Campus Activities if you are interested in re-starting this club.
Are you a musician, songwriter, singer, or do you just have an interest in music? Then this is the club for you! Everyone who is interested in all types of music are welcome to join. Bands are waiting to be formed and possible music legends are waiting to be created!
This Club is currently inactive; contact Campus Activities if you are interested in re-starting this club.
Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc., is a co-curricular organization whose main goal is to supplement the studies of high school and collegiate business students through-out the United States. The goals of PBL are to develop: personal leadership skills, positive attitudes about civic and social responsibilities, a knowledge of American Free Enterprise system to mature into both successful employers and consumers.
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Michael Davis
(928) 649-5485
Asher Albaz
(928) 634-6538
The Rainbow Club is a support, advocacy and educational organization for students including gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender people, their advocates, family, friends, and other interested persons. This group is involved in activities both on and off campus.
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Patricia Mikles
(928) 634-6536
Michael Davis
(928) 649-5485
All students enrolled in the nursing program are members. This club works with the community on several projects during the school year to assist those who may have health, financial, or educational needs.
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Cynthia Schroder
(928) 649-5470