registration, finances a wide spectrum of activities, including student government,
graduation, cultural events, publications and discount bus passes.
ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY COUNCIL
The Compton College Associated Student Body Council is comprised of 11 officers
elected each year by the student population. Through weekly meetings, which are open
to all students, the council determines how fees will be used, coordinates campus
activities and represents student views on important issues of the campus.
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
To become eligible to hold office in any campus organization, a student must:
Be enrolled in 12 class hours per week;
Have a minimum 2.0 grade point average; and
Have completed fewer than 70 units of community college work.
Below is a list of some of the clubs at Compton College:
Art Club
Asian Pacific Islander Student Association
Cosmonistas
Student Nursing Association
Former Incarcerated Student Transition
Brothers 2 Sisters Club
United Dreamers Club
Compton College Car Club
Ice Breakers Club
Music Industry Club
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Classrooms and other meeting places must be scheduled a week in advance by written
request to the Business Office. You may book rooms by calling 310-900-1600, ext. 9073,
and meetings must be registered on the master calendar in the Student Life Office.
Want to start your own club?
To start a new club on campus, students must request a petition from the Student Life
Office and the Associated Student Council.
All campus clubs and organizations must honor the Student Organization Regulations:
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The club shall be composed entirely of regular student body members.
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Members must be eligible in accordance with college eligibility standards.
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Clubs and organizations shall have a faculty adviser approved by the college
administration.
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