Student Clubs
Any group of students having common interests may organize a student club under the rules established for student organizations.
Each club must have a faculty advisor and be approved by the Student Leadership and Development Office. All clubs are open to enrolled SCC students. For more information on current clubs or how to start your own, please contact the Student Leadership and Development Office.
Club Lists
Club Resources
Interested in starting or re-chartering a club at Sacramento City College? Check out the Intent to Start a Club form to get started!
To become a fully recognized club at Sac City College fill out the Club Chartering form with the following information:
- A club president and treasurer who are enrolled in at least 5 units at SCC for the current semester and have an SCC GPA of 2.0 or above from the previous semester.
- A club member who will serve as the club's representative at the Clubs and Events Board weekly board meetings.
- A minimum of 8 additional club members (including the Club Representative) who are enrolled in at least 0.5 units at SCC.
- A full-time or adjunct faculty member who can serve as your club advisor.
- A club constitution submitted by the club president and the club advisor.
Download the Club Handbook.
Faculty club advisors provide mentorship and assist clubs in remaining active and getting things done.
Club Advisor Responsibilities
- The primary advisor for each club must be an SCC faculty member and have authority to sign off on financial matters.
- Approve and sign off on all club facility requests; operations will contact the advisor when their key is ready for pick-up.
- Play an active role in assisting students in planning meaningful activities that are consistent with the purposes and goals of the organization.
- Attend all club activities and meetings, whether on- or off-campus.
- Confirm and monitor student academic enrollment eligibility and club membership.
- Encourage development, initiative, responsibility, and leadership.
- Promote communication with Student Leadership and Development.
- Ensure club compliance with all college and district policies and regulations.
To reserve a room for meetings or events as a club, please submit the Internal Campus Event Reservation Form as a club activity.
For more questions email Evelyn Perez Jimenez at perezje@scc.losrios.edu.
Student Senate Empowerment Grant
The Student Empowerment grant is an $800 grant for clubs at Sacramento City College with the purpose of developing a robust organizational culture that generates student self-empowerment and inspires organized student activities.
Contact
Student Leadership and Development
Email: SCC-studentleadership@losrios.edu
Phone: (916) 558-2381
Location
South Gymnasium, SOG 226
3835 Freeport Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95822