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Clubs & Organizations


Clubs and organizations have been organized by students with common interests and career goals.  Clubs offer a great atmosphere for students to meet others, have fun, and gain leadership skill

CLUB CONGRESS:  The purpose of the student club congress is to maintain open and effective communication between the ASOC Executive Council, Director of Student Programs and Leadership Development, the Student Organizers, and all chartered clubs.  Club attendance is mandatory.  Clubs not in attendance for two consecutive meetings will be considered inactive and may have their charters revoked

Read your new Club Handbook below!!!!!

2012-2013

Starting a Club
If you don't see a club that interests you from the directory below, you can start your own club.  To charter a club you'll need to complete a Club Charter with six registered O.C. students that want to join, and a staff or faculty member as your advisor.  Once you've filled out this form, submit it to Jordan Ferraro, the ASOC V.P. of Student Affairs in BSC 118.  The ASOC Executive Council will then review your charter and let you know if your club has been approved.

2012-2013 CLUB DIRECTORY
                   

    
If you'd like to get more information or become a member of one of the already chartered clubs on the O.C. campus, just click on their link below or stop by BSC 120/121 for more information.

Armed Forces Club
The purpose of the American Forces Club is to actively support all Olympic College Students, Military Veterans and their families in achieving their career and education goals. The object of Armed Forces Club is to enhance and support the learning experience of all Olympic College Students through campus and community outreach.
Club Advisor:
Dr.Sam Powers
Club President: Ignacio Cabewdo

ASL Club (American Sign Language)
To promote the usage of American Sign language and to create and further the awareness of Deaf Culture.
Club Advisor:
Maril Elliott
Club President: Katherine Ide

BAKA
To expand OC's video game culture by bringing together the various types of gamers and gaming styles to have a great time.
Club Advisor:
Angelica Roxas 
Club President:
Amberly Herrick

Campus Crusade For Christ
A place where all students, whether believers or skeptics, can freely ask questions and to hear what the Bible has to say about this life.
Club Advisor:
Joanne Salas
Club President: Mario Gonzalez


Engineering Club at Olympic College
To provide practical, hands-on expereince in STEM - (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) related fields whilst benefiting the community and the college at large by providing education and a safe learning environment. Furthermore, we wish to collaborate with any buisness, art and welding majors/clubs to undertake mutually beneficial endeavors.
Club Advisor: Dr. Jeff Brown 
Club President: Brian George 


Digital Filmmaking Club
To create short films while learningabout filmmaking, and the production process.
Club Advisor:
Tim Hagan
Club President: Sarah Wainwright

Doyle's Dancers
To engage the campus community in opportunies to balance the educational experience also, it will enhance your cultural social and recreational oprotunities along with meeting people of different ages and backgrounds.
Club Advisor:
Karen Forsyeth
Club President: Judy M DeVore

Electronic Club
To bring the students of Olympic College together to enjoy electronics, experiment with and implement systems & national compotetions are one of our primary goals.
Club Advisor:
E.Craig Seybold
Club President: Jared Stone

Environmental Outreach Club
To inform, teach and foster environmental awareness through active participation in events to clean and protect the environment and secure it for the future.
Club Advisor:
Dr. Susan Digby
Club President: Tobias MacRobie

Filipino American Student Association
To educate and bring awareness of the Filipino history and culture to the Olympic College & surrounding communities.
Club Advisor: Aileen Arsenio
Club President: Dianne Hiquiana

Flag Football Club
To finally bring football to OC in a friendly and safe environment.
Club Advisor:
Mike Mackenzie
Club President: Jared T. O' Neil

GSA (Gay Straight Alliance)

Raise awareness toward LGBTQ issues, advocates a safe learning environment for every student. Raise awareness toward similarities between people not differences
Club Advisor:
Ian Sherman
Club President: Lane Kaiser

International Student Club
Our club is open to all interested students at OC. We promote understanding and appreciation of different cultures by bringing together students from many countries. We plan and organize cultural and educational activites: picnics, field trips, potluck, etc. for OC and International Students.
Club Advisor:
Akiko Bates
Club President: Kevin Nolomba

Kitsap Admirals
To provide oppourtunities to O.C. students who are interested in sports management and business including arts (both web media & traditional). Non-profit work P.R. and much more.
Club Advisor:
Deb Montez
Club President: Erica Robinson

Latin American Culrure Awareness
To help increase awareness and educate our community of immigration reform and to intigrate the Hispanic Latino(a) groups into American Culture.
Club Advisor:
Jodie Collins
Club President:Elizabeth Pulialo

Kitsap Admirals
To provide oppourtunities to O.C. students who are interested in sports management and business including arts (both web media & traditional). Non-profit work P.R. and much more.
Club Advisor:
Deb Montez
Club President: Erica Robinson

Latin American Culrure Awareness
To help increase awareness and educate our community of immigration reform and to intigrate the Hispanic Latino(a) groups into American Culture.
Club Advisor:
Jodie Collins
Club President:Elizabeth Pulialo

LDSSA (Later Day Saint Student Association)
To encourage and support members of LDSSA in achieving their acedemic goals and maintaining a ballanced life while on campus. Also to encourage membersof LDSSA to become an influence for good by participating in activities and serve on campus and the community. And Finally to provide students with meaningful service opprotunities and soial and religious activities that are consistant with LDSSA standards; and promote traditional moral values.
Club Advisor:
Kim McNamara
Club President:Melissa Exton

MESA/"STEM" Club
The MESA student club is to help us reach our educational goals, and to enrich and encourage others in mathmatics, engineering and science.
Club Advisor:
Jodi Carson
Club President: Diana Biedenbach

Olympic College Clay Club
The purpose of the Clay Club is to expand the experience and artistic opportunities of the O.C. Ceramics students, Olympic College community and alumni, and clay lovers for the surrounding area to generate income for club activities; and increase visibility of the college program.
Club Advisor:
Marie Weichman
Club President: Karen Mittet

Olympic College Computer Science Club
Technology, the final frontier. This is the manifest of the OC IT club. Ou continuing mission: To explore strange new theories. To seek out new technologies, new developments. To boldly go where no IT professional has gone before.
Club Advisor:
Doni Hanson
Club President:Brad Sommer

OC Martial Arts Club
To give intuition to the most common and usefull martial arts for self-defense situations. Among the arts being taught are JiuJitsu, Muayfai, Submission, wressling and kick boxing.
Club Advisor:
Mike Mackenzie
Club President: Jose Javier Anders

OC Rangers Football Club
the pourpose of the OC Rangers Footbal Club is to bring back Jounior College Football in our area.
Club Advisor:
Mike Mackenzie
Club President: Larry Hansen

Photo Club
To learn photographic techniques and practice techniques together. Members will participate in an annual photography show.
Club Advisor: Laurie Usher 
Club President: Colton McCoy

Polynesian Culture Club (formerly Hui Heihei Wa'a Canoe Club)
To perpetuate the Polynesian culture and to involve students in cultural heritage.
Club Advisor:
Jodie Collins
Club President: Natasha McDonald

Society of Historical Inquiry & Tutelage
A group of history buffs discussing everything from Ancient Sumer to last Summer.
Club Advisor:
Philip Scheaffer
Club President: Charles Voyce

Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Bringing manufacturing knowledge and oppourtunities to students of the greater Olympic College community.
Club Advisor:
Al Kitchens
Club President: Robert Mathisrud

The Up Movement
Our mission is to inspire and motivate others to express themselves through their passion in arts and just do what they love and have fun while coming together as a community.

Club Advisor:
Angelica Roxas
Club President: Janica Diloy

Track and Field / Cros
s Country Club
To improve the well being and physical fitness of the ASOC through track and field/cross country exercises. Also to further knowledge and discipline of the sport.
Club Advisor:
Jodie Collins
Club President: Michelle Feary


Freedom of Association & Organization

WAC 132C-120-020 Freedom of Association & Organization

Students bring to the College a variety of interests previously acquired and develop new interests as members of the college community. They are free to organize and join associations to promote any legal purpose or common interest.

Student organizations must be granted a charter by the College student government before they may be officially recognized. Prior to becoming chartered, a student organization must submit to the student government a statement of purpose, criteria for membership, a statement of operating rules or procedures, the name of a faculty member who has agreed to serve as advisor, and otherwise meet all student government requirements for charter. All student organizations must also submit to the student government a list of officers