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Student Activities
2016-2017 Catalog
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Student Government/Associated
Students
The Associated Student Government (ASG) is the student
government of the college.
The legislative power of the Associated Students is vested in
an executive senate whose members are elected by the student
body. This senate is composed of student body officers and
student representatives. Officers must meet the grade and unit
requirements as stated in the constitution as well as California
Education Code.
The student body fee, collected at the time of registration,
supports recreational and social activities for the students.
The ASG’s executives exert budgetary control and determine
management policy for all operations, services, and activities
sponsored by the ASG. The Student Senate meets every
Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in Academic Center 2, room 181
(AC2-181). All interested persons are encouraged to attend.
For further information, please contact the Student Activities
Office at telephone number (559) 325-5391.
Clubs and Organizations
The college’s many clubs and organizations provide
opportunities for personal development, leadership training,
and enrichment of college life. The various organizations
include service organizations, religious affiliations, professional
interests, athletics, and other special interest clubs. New clubs
are formed to meet the needs and special interests of students.
For information on how to start a campus club and/or a current
list of campus organizations, stop by the Student Activities
Office located in Academic Center 1, room 160 (AC1-160).
Organization of New Clubs
To be officially recognized, a club must have a minimum of
7 participating members, a program of approved activities,
regular meetings, an approved constitution, and a full-time
faculty sponsor. Those considering organizing a new club must
consult and plan with the Coordinator of College Activities.
Publications
Students have the opportunity to work on the Write Now
newsletter, which is published by students working in the
Clovis Community College Tutorial Center.
The Review
magazine, a collaboration between the Art and English
Departments, is published during the spring semester and
showcases exemplary student writing and art work.
Music Activities
Students enrolled in concert choir (MUS-31) hold
performances each semester, and perform during the Clovis
Community College commencement ceremony.
Athletics
As the 113th California Community College and keeping
with the mission statement of “Creating Opportunities One
Student at a Time”, Clovis Community College has created
an Athletic Program that offers an opportunity for Athletic
participation both the Fall and Spring semesters. Clovis
CommunityCollege offers bothMen’s andWomen’s programs
in the sport of Soccer and also in the sport of Swim/Dive.
Clovis Community College is a member of the Central
Valley Conference comprised of 11 colleges. Clovis
Community College is also a member of the California
Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)
comprised of 106 colleges. Clovis Community College
competes against members of our conference, but also
competes with colleges throughout the state in preseason
competition. This college is committed to meeting the
requirements of Title IX when deciding on program offerings
and resource allocation.
The student-athletes are held to a standard of Academics,
through our student-athlete retention program called the
Crush Academy. This program monitors student progress
as well as assists with transfer and other goals, established by
the student-athlete in their first semester of participation at
Clovis Community College. The student-athletes are also
prescreened by our Athletic Trainer and Team Physician
to ensure the student-athlete is also physically capable of
enduring the rigors of participation on an Intercollegiate
Team.