Fox Valley Technical College | 2017-2018 Student Handbook - page 25

• Chain Reaction Day
• Adopt-A-Family
• Fundraising to support attending conferences, workshops, fieldtrips and more
• Guest Speakers on a variety of professional related topics
• The Possibilities are Endless!
Attendance and participation counts toward professional behavior and is recognized with a
certificate for your portfolio.
Oshkosh Student Board
Advisor:
Holly Engelman
Luke Leitner
E-mail:
E-mail:
Phone: 920-993-5209
920-735-2500
The Oshkosh Student Board (OSB) is an all-inclusive student organization that represents
students attending the Oshkosh campuses. The members of OSB program events and provide
leadership opportunities to all students. OSB also expresses the student voice and concerns to
the leadership of Fox Valley Technical College. For specific meeting times and locations follow
us on Facebook: FVTC OSB.
Paralegal Student Organization
Advisors: Christine Perkovicit O’Brien
E-mail
:
Phone: 920-735-4818
The purpose of the Paralegal Student Organization (PSO) is to promote the paralegal field
through networking among members and the legal community; to encourage professional
growth and ethical responsibility; to provide additional information regarding duties,
functions, and responsibilities of the paralegal; and to increase awareness of the FVTC
Paralegal Program on campus and in the community.
The PSO members also volunteer with the Fox Valley Free Legal Assistance Clinic, which
operates on a rotating basis at FVTC’s Appleton Campus, and the Menasha, Neenah, and
Oshkosh Public Libraries. Watch for the dates on Facebook.
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groups/FVTCParalegalStudentOrganization/?ref=br_rs
Phi Theta Kappa
Advisors: Jennifer McIntosh
Wolfgang Wallschlaeger
E-mail
:
E-mail
:
Phone: 920-735-2413
Phone: 920-735-4888
Phi Theta Kappa is an academic honor society where membership is by invitation, based on
academic achievement. Students must have completed at least be enrolled in at least 12
credits that can be applied to an Associate Degree and have a cumulative grade point average
of 3.5 or higher. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize and encourage academic
achievement as well as and fellowship among two- year college students.
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