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2022-2023 Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Leadership and Programs


Capital Community College offers students the opportunity to become actively involved on campus by participating in student-run clubs and organizations. Through involvement in co-curricular activities, students gain leadership skills, develop new interests and enjoy the social aspects that participation in student activities affords.

Student government represents all Capital Community College students, and works to enhance student life and promote morale and a spirit of community among students, staff and faculty. The Student Senate establishes rules and regulations concerning student-sponsored activities and clubs. Student clubs, publications, and other co-curricular activities supported by the Student Senate and Student Activity Fund must adhere to the Policies and Procedures Manual and satisfy all published criteria.

Membership in student clubs and organizations is open to all enrolled students. Some are created from various disciplines and majors, such as the Construction Management Club or the Cyber Command Computer Club. Additional co-curricular activities develop out of specific interests and needs and derive their goals and objectives from the consensus of the membership, such as The Black Student Union, The International Club, LASA (Latin American Student Association), The Pride Club, The Entertainment Club, The Capital Book Club, The Veterans Club, The Senior Ambassadors Club and many more.

Other organizations are chapters of national groups and include the following:

  • Alpha Beta Gamma - The Mission of Alpha Beta Gamma is to recognize and encourage academic excellence among a diverse group of business honor students at Capital Community College. Alpha Beta Gamma also aims to recognize the contribution of scholarship, leadership, and business by business professionals.
  • Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) - National honor society for two-year colleges that recognizes high scholastic achievement. PTK students must achieve a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.5 and maintain a GPA of 3.2.

For more information visit the Office of Student Activities, Room 707