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• Campus Connections
• Car Club
• Ceramics Club
• Culinary Arts Club
• Electronics Club
• Epsilon Sigma Pi EMS Professional
Society
• Health Information Technology Club
• Human Services Club
• Latent Image Club
• Nursing Club
• Nursing Assistant Club
CAMPUS CONNECTIONS
• Outdoor Leadership Club
• PTA Club
• Respiratory Therapy Technology Club • Sole Destroyers Running Club
• Sonography Club
• Spanish Club – Jackson Campus
• Spanish Club – Macon Campus
• STEM Club
• Student Occupational Therapy
Association (SOTA) Club • Veterans Club
STUDENT LIFE
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Students are encouraged to form clubs and organizations focusing on special interests or curriculum programs. Although clubs have membership requirements, no organization at SCC discriminates on the basis of race, color, sex, age, disability, religion, nationality or political preference.
The Club Council, under the direction of the Student Life Committee and the Dean of Students, has established requirements for forming and operating student clubs and organizations. These regulations are outlined in the student handbook. Student organiza- tions must have of cial college recognition to use SCC’s facilities or to conduct activities on campus. Active clubs at the time of this catalog’s printing include:
SCC offers a safe and supportive environment for students who are beginning, or living, a life of recovery. The Campus Connections Club’s weekly activities and monthly programs support students on their road to a healthy lifestyle, provide a forum to discuss local and regional resources aligned with recovery and raise awareness toward recovery by reducing stigma related to addiction.
CONDUCT STANDARDS
Southwestern Community College is committed to maintaining a safe and orderly educational environment for students and staff. Therefore, when in the judgment of college of cials, a student’s conduct disrupts or threatens to disrupt the college community, appro- priate disciplinary action will be taken to restore and protect the sanctity of the community.
Students are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with generally accepted standards of behavior, scholarship and morality. The purpose of these standards is not to restrict student rights, but to protect the rights of individuals in their academic pursuits.
Students are responsible for knowledge of college rules and regulations. The Stan- dards of Student Conduct are published in the SCC Student Handbook and are available in Student Services.
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972:
Southwestern is committed to providing primary training and ongoing awareness campaigns to educate our learning community regarding Title IX, Clery Act and VAWA. A comprehensive list of college efforts can be found at www.southwesterncc.edu/sexual- harassment-and-title-ix.
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