Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
FCA is an interdenominational Christian organization composed of students, faculty,
and staff at WNCC.
Health Professions Club
The objective of this organization is to maintain a high quality of education, provide
student services, and actively recruit and outreach to those interested in health care
professions.
His Hill
His Hill is an interdenominational Christian organization composed of students, faculty,
and staff. Membership is open to any student attending WNCC.
International Student Organization
The International Student Organization works to promote a global community on
campus and in the panhandle. They organize cultural activities and work to support
diverse student needs.
Motorsports Club
The Motorsports Club at WNCC brings together students with interests in automotive
technology and gets them more involved in the applied technologies programs.
Motorsports Club members are encouraged to participate in recruitment efforts.
Muslim Students Association
TheMuslimStudentsAssociation atWNCC promotes friendly relations betweenMuslims
and non-Muslims and is open to any students attending WNCC. The Association is
affiliated with the Muslim Students Association of the United States and Canada.
Mu Alpha Sigma Chi (Math & Science Club)
The purpose of Mu Alpha Sigma Chi shall be to promote interest in, to stimulate study
and research in, and to explore career options in mathematics and science.
Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa is the national honorary scholastic society for community colleges. The
Lambda Pi Chapter includes students whose cumulative GPA is 3.5 or higher.
Residence Hall Council
This is a group of elected officers who represent residence hall students in the areas of
hall policy, dining hall menus, Student Conduct sanctions, and student activities.
Student Ambassadors
The Student Ambassadors at WNCC are a select group of students who serve the College
in a variety of ways. Ambassadors assist with marketing and recruitment activities and
serve as orientation leaders during student orientation each semester. Each ambassador
must be a full-time student and a 2.0 GPA must be maintained at all times. Students can
expect to serve up to six hours per week in this capacity.
Student Government: Cougar Council
Each year, the students of the Scottsbluff Campus elect a governing body to represent
them in campus affairs. The Cougar Council is composed of elected officers (President,
Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Historian, and Parliamentarian), elected
representatives of the freshman and sophomore classes, Non-Traditional Student s and
Part-time students, and designated representatives of all official campus organizations.
Election of officers and representatives is held in the spring with freshmen representatives
chosen each fall. The Cougar Council sets up the College social calendar, charters other
student organizations, participates on various college committees, and is charged with
the responsibility of expressing student opinion and promoting student morale.
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