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                   STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND MULTICULTURAL PROGRAMS
There is a lot to see and do beyond academics, and HACC provides activities, resources, and leadership opportunities for students outside of the classroom. We believe that the learning and opportunities outside of the classroom are an integral part of your education. Getting involved is one decision you won’t regret! So come on out to enjoy and participate along with other students. Beyond your own enjoyment, some of these activities look really good on a resume.
Current active student clubs and organizations:
                                              AASA (African American Student Association)
 Ceramics
 Christian Student Fellowship (CSF)
 Culinary & Pastry Club
 Engineering
 Fourth Estate (newspaper)
 Glass Club
 History Club
        International Awareness Club
 Music Club
 Nursing Student Organization
(NSO)
 Phi Beta Lambda (Business club)
 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
 Pulse Echo Ultrasound Club
 SMADHA (Dental Hygiene)
      Social Inquiry/Social Action (SI/SA)
 Society of Gamers
 Student Government Association
(SGA)
 Student Programming Board (SPB)
 Society of Student Designers (SSD)
 Surgical Technology Club
 Wildwood Journal
   Student Development & Multicultural Programs Department – Cooper Student Center 202
Jennifer Jackson, Staff Assistant, jwjackso@hacc.edu, 717-780-2525
Jeff Gerstein, Director of Student Development & Multicultural Programs, jdgerste@hacc.edu, 717-780-1159
GET INVOLVED!
Benefits of Involvement
 Helps you meet people and make friends with those who have similar interests. You are likely to find people who share the same interests, goals and values as yourself. This reinforces your own interests and ideas, which leads to great self-satisfaction and feelings of purpose.
 Involved students are more likely to succeed!
 Involved students feel more connected to their school, the campus, the people, and are more familiar with
the resources HACC provides.
 Involved students report higher levels of satisfaction with their college experience.
 Being involved encourages and advances your development on all levels: intellectual, cultural, spiritual, and
social.
 As a result of your involvement, you will gain knowledge, skills and experience in leadership,
communication, problem-solving, group development and management, budgeting and finance, presentation and public speaking, and much more!
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