Formerly-chartered student clubs at SCC that are not active at this time.
If you wish to revive one of these clubs, you will still need to go through the chartering process, but the Student Leadership and Development office likely still has the club's previous documentation available, so you would not need to start from scratch.
ACS Chemistry
We foster community involvement in the field of chemistry, inspire younger generations to pursue the sciences, and provide an opportunity for SCC students to further explore their interests in chemistry.
American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Diversity in Medicine Club
AMSA fosters a community of future physicians through education and advocacy.
American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Diversity in Medicine Club
Anime/Manga Appreciation Society
We have discussions on anime and manga, and do fundraisers for trips.
Anthropology Club
Club purpose: To encourage an interest or passion in the field of Anthropology via exposing students to the wide topic that is anthropology.
Art Club (The Creative Hub)
Providing a setting where artists and aspiring artists can come together and work on art, share ideas, network within the community, and have art shows.
Art History Club
The intention of this organization is to foster a love of art history and create a space for all students to engage with the subject of art history outside of the traditional confines of a classroom.
Arts and Communications Club
We would like to create a space where students can explore interests in the arts and communications areas with their peers.
Asian Cultural Engagement and Support (ACES) Club
Purpose: To promote higher education within the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community and to increase the awareness of the Asian and Pacific Islander culture, while creating a positive social environment in the Club that will help students accomplish their educational goals within Sacramento City College.
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Los Rios Chapter
We plan and organize events, provide internships and job opportunities, and allow computer science students the chance to network within the community.
Black Student Union (BSU)
Our goal is helping our students know their history as well as lowering the black student drop out rate.
Brown Issues
We educate Sac City students about community issues pertaining to the Latino/Latina community, as well as working with one another to become positive leaders and role models.
The Business Society
A student-driven organization that strives to provide opportunities to students both within the business division and throughout the college.
Cheer and Dance Club
We want to bring Cheerleading back to Sac City, support our teams, do parades in our community, and bring that spirit back to this college!
SCC Chess Club
Sharing our interest in chess, networking with other students, interacting with faculty and staff.
Chess and Board Games Club
The Chess and Board Games Club seeks to foster a competitive board games atmosphere at Sacramento City College as well as provide a casual setting for non-serious play.
Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship
We provide a place for people to discover and grow a relationship with God through bible study teaching and fellowship with one another.
CIS: Programming
We promote leadership, networking for students to improve their programming skills.
CIS: Web Professionals
We bring students together studying web development and design, to foster growth, community, and soft skills for job preparation.
CIS: Women Who Code
We help members explore the world of computer science. Club members will engage in current topics of the industry and possible valuable job skills.
Core Consulting Group
Purpose: To build a community of individuals passionate about consulting, business strategies, professional growth, to gain new insights, and facilitate an environment to network with like-minded professionals
Craft Club
Dedicated to creating a safe space for students to destress and make crafts with other crafty people.
Creative Alliance
A group of individuals that collaborate with each other to give back to the community through the arts.
Creative Music Collective (CMC)
Creating a community for like-minded artists to collaborate together on projects.
Creative Writing Club
We create a platform for SCC students to help each other improve their writing and explore venues for publication.
Diversity in Medicine
Providing members with a supportive environment were they feel motivated and capable of achieving their goals of going into the medical field.
Dream Campus Ministry
We get students involved with actively reading and applying god’s word.
DREAMers United SCC
We seek to represent all cultures of UndocuScholars, immigrants, and students from mixed-status families.
EECS: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Gathering students who are interested in making something, using machines at MakerSpace to create our projects.
Electronics Club
We function as a support group, both academically and socially or all electronics students.
Elohist Club
The purpose of the club is to increase the awareness of the bible by incorporating the teaching and the importance of the prophecies within the bible.
English Language Learner and Immigrant Support (ELLIS) Club
We support English Language Learners and immigrants on their path to academic and personal growth.
FemSTEM
We provide a supportive community for woman of STEM; provide resources such as workshops, speaker series, campus tours, facility tours, etc.
Sacramento City College Fencing Club (SCCFC)
Purpose: To bring fencing to college students by meeting them half way.
Film Majors Club
The Film Majors Club will help students develop their filmmaking skills and understanding of what creates a successful film.
Grace & Truth
Teaching the Bible to College students through the study of biblical text, dissemination of biblical literature, personal and group contact and music.
Hip-Hop Culture Club
We learn and educate anyone interested in the Hip-Hop culture.
Hmong Opportunity Program for Education (H.O.P.E. ) Club
MIssion: To foster a culture of higher education within the Hmong community, elevate awareness of the Hmong cultural heritage, and cultivate a positive social environment within the club that empowers students to achieve their educational aspirations.
Honors Club
Club purpose: To honor and celebrate student achievement at Sacramento City College by recognizing students who demonstrate academic success, leadership, and intellectual vitality from the college’s official honors program.
Indigenous Peoples Club
Creating a student support group for native students and assisting in community services.
SCC International Life
Assisting and supporting international students and students born in other countries.
International Students Club (ISC)
The International Students Club seeks to acknowledge and support students from different nationalities, races, ethnicities, and cultural backgrounds.
Intersectional Feminism Club
We provide a comfortable space to have political discussions.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Creating a welcoming space for students to explore faith on campus.
Jack of All Trades Club
We unite people of similar interests specifically Anime, Manga, Comic books, Trading Card Games, and Video Games.
K-Pop Club
A space to have fun discussions within the K-Pop industry, fawn over the groups/idols we stan, and learn K-Pop choreographies.
Korean Club
Sharing Korean Culture with fellow SCC Students and Staff. Networking with other clubs and participating in campus activities.
La Raza Directiva
Uniting all the Latino clubs on campus to work on group projects & creating a better learning environment for the projected wave of Latinos who will attend SCC in the years to come.
Le Club Français
We promote better understanding of French and francophone language and culture.
SCC Literature Club
Supporting the love of literature and acting as a support network for developing writers.
SCC Math Club
Inspiring SCC students of all levels to appreciate the value and the inspiring power of mathematics.
MET Club
We assist current and future students in the trade, tutoring, study groups, networking, and team building.
Men’s Water Polo Club
We intend to improve the sport in the area and to help improve our aquatics facility at SCC.
Mock Trial Club
Mock Trial will strive to be a forum for students interested in legal studies to explore the field and network with other prospective legal students..
Model United Nations
We spread awareness and inform students at SCC about the importance of international politics and the United Nations.
Muay Thai Club
The purpose of the Muay Thai Club at [College Name] is to promote the art and practice of Muay Thai, foster a supportive community for enthusiasts, and encourage physical fitness and self-discipline among members.
Multicultural Club
We unite all cultures and bring awareness of each culture to help keep traditions alive.
Multicultural Engineering Coalition (MEC)
We build a sense of community among Sacramento City College science and engineering students and increase the number of culturally responsible scientists and engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community through outreach and community engagement activities, project-based team collaboration, and professional development support.
Multidisciplinary Engineering Campus Honor Society (M.E.C.H.S)
Creating a resourceful network of engineering and science enthusiasts, where we can create extracurricular projects and prepare one another for our profession.
Multidisciplinary Engineering Campus Honor Society (M.E.C.H.S)
Muslim Student Association (MSA)
The MSA club’s vision is to promote unity, cohesiveness, and peace among Muslims and Non-Muslims at Sacramento City College by conducting events, promoting awareness and knowledge of Islam.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
We provide education and outside support services to students on campus with the help of NAMI.
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Increasing the number of culturally responsible engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.
SCC-National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA)
Influencing nursing education, volunteering in the community, donation drives for charity, and mentorships.
Natural Movement
Our members explore their minds and bodies through the knowledge/experience of dance and hip hop culture.
Outdoors Club
Providing a safe and fun environment for members to pursue interests in outdoor activities.
Pasifika Connections Club
Increasing academic success, recruitment, retention of Pacific Islander students and club members.
Philosophy Club
We engage students in philosophy through discussion, endeavors in academia, and completion of projects.
Phyz Kidz Club
We explore and build experiments to inspire excitement for various physics-related concepts.
Printmaking Club
We aim to create a community focused on creating and exposing various forms of printmaking.
Poetic Leaders Club
Express your creative writing in your own way to connect with people on a personal level to give someone a sense of not being alone in life.
Political Science Club (Davis Center)
We promote awareness and engagement of local, state, national, and international politics and to promote the political science major.
Pre-Law Club
The Pre-Law Club is designed to assist students in their path to law school.
SCC Programming Club
Join a community of individuals interested in programming, encouraging project collaboration, networking, and collective learning.
Progressive Democrats
Emphasizing the importance of higher education, sharing our culture with the SCC community, outreach to high school and the Greater Sacramento Area.
Psychology Club
Network with people in the psych field, hold multiple psychology-based discussions.
Puente Club
The Puente club is an extension of the Puente Project and what we want to do is focus on community, fundraising, building bonds and expanding our boundaries to create a family with our students. We want to create a safe space for anyone in need of one.
Queer-Straight Alliance (QSA)
The Queer & Straight Alliance is organized and operated for educational, supportive, and social purposes in order to promote increased knowledge and greater interest in diversity and the LGBT+ community in the Los Rios Community College District and in the greater Sacramento area.
Re-Emerging Scholars Club
Supporting formerly incarcerated and system impacted students.
SCC Rotaract Club
The Rotaract Club is focused around volunteering for the local community.
Sac City Film Club
Establishing a place where students who are interested in the entertainment industry may gather, to learn new things about that in which they are interested in.
Sac City Web Professionals
Bringing students together studying web development and design, to foster growth, community, and soft skills for job preparation.
Sci-Tech Club
Joining together students majoring or interested in science and technology.
Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) Club
The purpose of the STEM Club is to allow students to explore project-based learning activities in science, technology, engineering, mathematics that will extend the curriculum taught in the classroom and build student competency in STEM workforce skills.
Sex-Positive Club
Positive peer-led sex education, distribution of prophylactics, provide information on community resources and safe space.
SESI Club
Allowing students in STEM majors to incorporate into the SESI family and attend workshops, events and field trips.
Ski & Snowboard Club
We help each other learn how to snowboard or ski and have access to everything we need.
Sobriety Society
Creating a safe support group for students in recovery from substances.
Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
We foster the success of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in attaining advanced degrees, careers, and positions of leadership in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Goal: To form an organization of professional engineers to serve as role models in the Hispanic Community.
Sociology Club (Deconstruction Junction)
Our primary purpose is for students to come together and participate in activities/discussions related to the field of sociology.
Student Democratic Socialists
Purpose: Help raise Sacramento’s minimum wage to 15$ an hour
Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA)
Students of the Sacramento City College Occupational Therapy Association Program are stewards and advocates of the allied health profession of occupational therapy.
Sustainability and Environmental Club
Creating a more sustainable campus community, learning from field experts, and exploring the diverse geographical regions of California.
TEACH (Teachers Educating to Achieve Children’s Happiness)
We educate and recruit students interested in working in the field of education primarily providing support and resources to students specifically wanting to become teachers.
Tennis Club
The purpose of the tennis club is to create a vibrant and inclusive community centered around the sport of tennis within our college.
UMOJA Success Scholars
We help raise funds, to apply towards graduation. To promote success and give students access to resources
Veterans Club
We raise awareness for veteran students of their resources, and assist with their transition from military to academic environment.
SCC Women’s Wrestling Club
Allowing women the opportunity to train and compete in the sport of women’s folkstyle and freestyle wrestling.
Writer's Café
Club purpose: People should write every day. Whether it be ten words, or ten thousand words, everyone should take time out of their day to express themselves through writing and project their emotions from pencil to paper. The Writers Café provides a safe environment where students can calmly discuss their quick time writings and get into the habit of creative expression.
Young Democrats Club
We foster inclusive dialogue about the current state of the Democratic Party, as well as to grow student interest and involvement about politics on campus.