2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Student Clubs

 

 

Nu Alpha

NU Alpha

Advisors: Re Gena Gilliam 910.879.5639, rgilliam@bladencc.edu

Nu Alpha is the local chapter of the national English honor society Sigma Kappa Delta. The society recognizes and promotes excellence in English and provides students an opportunity to associate with other members who share their interest in literature, the English language, and fine arts. All members have demonstrated excellence in their studies with a B average or higher in curriculum English courses, an overall GPA of 3.3, and the successful completion of at least twelve credit hours at BCC.

BCC Criminal Justice Association

Criminal justice association

Advisor: Terry Waheed, 910.879.5545, twaheed@bladencc.edu

The purpose of this chapter is to promote unity among students who are interested in criminal justice. The club seeks to prepare its members for a career in the criminal justice profession. It was established in the Spring of 2009 and elections for officers will be held each fall.

Phi Theta Kappa

Advisor: Priscilla McAnulty 910.879.5554, pmcanulty@bladencc.edu

The purpose of Beta Rho Theta is to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Beta Rho Theta provides opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence.

Campus Ministries

Campus ministries

Campus Ministries provides regular opportunities for Bible study, fellowship, and prayer in small group settings and promotes encouragement, support, and spiritual growth among students. All students, faculty and staff are welcomed. The fellowship meets weekly as determined by the membership each semester.

History Club

History Club

Advisors: Ray Sheppard, 910.879.5542, msheppard@bladencc.edu

              Dr. Bradley Rohlf, 910.879.5651, brohlf@bladencc.edu

The History Club is an organization for those interested in history-related topics. The purpose is to expand the knowledge of history and to make history enjoyable to the entire campus by promoting both entertaining and enjoyable history-related activities.

Ink Quill Society

Ink quill society

Advisor: Christine Keogan, 910.879.5531, ckeogan@bladencc.edu

The Ink Quill Society promotes interest in writing and creative arts. Its purpose is to provide support and encourage writers and artists on campus. Beginning and experienced writers and artists of all kinds are welcome.

Skills USA (formerly VICA)

Skills USA

Advisor: Audrey Lewis, 910.879.5605, alewis@bladencc.edu; Brian Hehl, 910.879.5648, bhehl@bladencc.edu

Skills USA strives to increase pride in work through education and competitions in many vocational skills area. Skills USA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives, working together to ensure America has a skilled work force. It helps each student excel and prepare for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations. It was formerly known as VICA- Vocational Industrial Clubs of America

Student Government Association

SGA

Advisor: Ray Sheppard, 910.879.5542, rsheppard@bladencc.edu

Each student enrolled at Bladen Community College is a member of The Student Government Association. The Student Government Association is responsible for the extracurricular activities held at Bladen Community College throughout the year.

Officers are elected each year by their peers, and officers must meet academic, personal, and character standards set forth in the Student Government Constitution.

This organization provides students a voice in student affairs and policy making bodies within the College. The President of the Student Government Association is a member of the Executive Committee of the College. The President of the Student Government Association is also an ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees.