
 Student Life
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Clubs & Organizations
AMBASSADORS
The LSCC Ambassadors represent the college at performing arts and community functions and assist the LSCC Foundation with special events. Ambassadors must maintain a 3.0 GPA and receive a service scholarship for participation.
Advisor: Ms. Erin O’Steen 365-3506 435-6408
Osteene@lscc.edu
BAPTIST COLLEGIATE MINISTRIES
The BCM is a non-denominational club open to all students. The purpose is to disciple students in Christian growth through discussion groups, Bible studies, and ministry in the community.
Advisor: Mr. Bret Taylor 435-6408
taylorb@lscc.edu
BRAIN BOWL
The purpose of Brain Bowl is to academically and socially stimulate students, while encouraging scholarly excellence. The team consists of 5-6 students who compete in academic competitions with other colleges. Eligibility requirements include a 2.5 GPA and enrollment in at least 6 semester hours. Students receive scholarship funding for participation.
Advisors: Dr. Pat Campbell 536-2130
campbelpa@lscc.edu
Mr. Brian Rogers 536-2200
rogersb@lscc.edu
CAMPUS DIPLOMATS
Campus Diplomats are a team of students focused on leadership and service. Diplomats assist new students with the process of becoming fully acclimated to LSCC and the college environment, as well as assisting with campus events. Diplomats receive a service scholarship for participation in the program.
Advisor: Student Life Office 323-3650
StuLife@lscc.edu
CAMPUS RECREATION/INTRAMURALS
Campus Recreation/Intramurals offers a variety of sports and recreational activities during the day. It also hosts a weekly Open Gym on Wednesday nights. The Basketball and Billards clubs are also facilitated by this group. Open to all students.
Advisor: Lisa Huntley 323-3620
Huntleyl@lscc.edu
CHANGE LEAVES ADULTS SEEKING SUPPORT
C.L.A.S.S. is an informal support group for adult students who want to share, network, and support
one another in the unique challenges that are faced by adults in transition. Participation in this organization is a great way to make friends and find others who are coping with the same kinds of things you are as an adult returning to school.
Advisor: TBA 323-3613
COMMUNITY CHARITY CLUB
The purpose of the Community Charity Club is to involve LSCC students who are interested in becoming active with their community to become agents of change through volunteering.
Advisor: Dr. Holly Larson 536-2197
larsonh@lscc.edu
CULTURAL EXCHANGE CLUB
The purpose of the Cultural Exchange Club is foster friendship, learning and cultural awareness among students, faculty and staff who wish to learn and share information about various ethnic cultures. Open to all students.
Advisors: Ms. Sherianne Seibel 435-5019
seibels@lscc.edu
COLLEGE DEMOCRATS
The College Democrats bring together students interested in the political process. Students work on voter registration and increasing awareness about Democratic candidates in upcoming elections. Open to all students.
Advisor: Ms. Karen Levin 323-3638
LevinK@lscc.edu
COMPUTER CLUB Lake-Sumter Computer Society
This organization serves as a support group for students to assist them in better understanding the computer in general. The club also serves as a link with the general computing community and as a clearinghouse of information and ideas in the rapidly evolving area of computer science and graphic arts.
Advisor: Dr. Mary Jo Rager 365-3550
ragerMJ@lscc.edu
President: Ms. Judy Rollins 326-4110
president1@lscs.us
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES
FCA is a club for Christian athletes and students who desire fellowship and to learn about Jesus Christ through weekly meetings including guest speakers, small group Bible studies, songs, games and skits. This huddle also serves as an outreach to the athletic teams of the college. Members give back to the community through service projects during the year.
Advisor: Mr. Rich Billings 323-3678
billingsr@lscc.edu
FLORIDA FUTURE EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION
The purpose of FFEA is to make students more aware of opportunities available in the field of teaching. The club seeks to foster interest and promote teaching as profession. Open to all education majors and others interested in teaching.
Advisor: Ms. Debra Dabney 323-3641
dabneyD@lscc.edu
HEALTH INFORMATION STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
The purpose of the HISA is providing a link of communication, resource sharing, and study sessions for Health Information students at LSCC. HISA raises funds and sponsors activities which promote networking in the community and celebrate the success of program graduates.
Advisor: Ms. Brandy Ziesemer 435-6414
ziesemerb@lscc.edu
MUSIC CLUB
The purpose of Music Club is to enhance lives and improve character through the development of musical talents, the promotion of artistic expression, and the cultivation of music appreciation.
Contact: Mr. John Shea 435-6409
sheaj@lscc.edu
MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS
Musical performing groups on campus include Concert Choir, Symphonic Band, and Jazz Lab Band. For more information, contact the Music Department. Open to all students.
Contact: Dr. Peter Arcaro 323-3651
arcarop@lscc.edu
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
The purpose is to promote inclusiveness among all LSCC students, to enhance personal growth, community education, and positive racial change. This club will also support all efforts toward a greater understanding of cultures and overall greater appreciation of cultural diversity.
Advisor: Sedrick Brinson 365-3567
BrinsonS@lscc.edu
NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
LSCC’s Nursing Students Association’s goal is to aid the preparation of nursing students for their professional responsibilities. It assists students in developing the responsibility for the health care of people in all walks of life. It promotes and encourages participation in community affairs, which improve health care and the resolution of related social issues. It is open to pre-nursing and enrolled nursing students.
Advisor: Mary Dunlap 365-3665 Leesburg Campus
dunlapm@lscc.edu
Roxanne Reidy 536-2145 South Lake Campus
reidyr@lscc.edu
PHI THETA KAPPA
Phi Theta Kappa is an international scholastic honor society for Community and Junior colleges. Membership is open to students who have completed a term of 20 semester hours of college credit with a GPA of 3.5 and must maintain an overall GPA of at least 3.0 once inducted. Eligible students are invited to join each fall and spring.
Advisors: Dr. Debra Hicks 536-2124
hicksd@lscc.edu
Ms. Jacklyn Pierce 323-3631 Vist us on Facebook
piercej@lscc.edu
SAFIRE
SAFIRE is an open discussion group/club where members talk about the Science Fiction, Fantasy and Anime genres. Membership is open to anyone who interested in these topics.
Advisors: Ms. Rachael Gump 787-3747 ext. 4213
gumpr@lscc.edu
SPANISH CLUB
The Spanish Club is open to anyone interested in learning more about Hispanic culture and practicing their speaking skills. The group engages in languages and cultural activities.
Advisors: Mr. Alex Bruno 787-3747 ext. 4234
brunoa@lscc.edu
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
As the official representative of all students, the SGA’s purpose is to plan student events, facilitate discussions of issues, present student suggestions to the faculty and administration, and to act in an advisory capacity to students. Open to all students.
Advisor: Student Life Office 323-3650
StuLife@lscc.edu
THEATRE ARTS SOCIETY
TAS is a club which fosters interest and promotes the performing arts at LSCC. Opportunity is provided for experience in all phases of theater. Open to all students.
Advisors: Mr. Greg Cumbaa 365-3562
cumbaag@lscc.edu
Mr. Gary Rogers 323-3614
rogersg@lscc.edu
PUBLICATIONS
THE ANGLER
Written and edited by students, The Angler is designed to inform and entertain its readers, to give students an opportunity to express their opinions, and to give students interested in journalism a hands-on experience in writing and publishing. Angler reporters are enrolled in MMC 2100 Writing for the Mass Media.
Advisor: Ms. Heather Elmatti 323-3652
elmattih@lscc.edu
ODYSSEY
The Odyssey is a fine arts magazine published by LSCC students containing short stories, poetry, photography, art, and graphics. The publication is prepared by students who receive scholarships and by others who volunteer their services.
Advisor: Ms. Marion Kane 323-3617
kanem@lscc.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
The Student Life Office at 323-3650 or StuLife@lscc.edu
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