Nash Community College realizes the role of student organizations in enhancing a student’s college experience. These organizations provide the students and the college with regional, state, and national exposure via participation in their respective chapter affiliations and campus social activities. Because of this public exposure, all student organizations must coordinate their social and fund-raising activities with the Vice President of Student and Enrollment Services and the College’s Public Information Officer. After review and approval of the activity, the Vice President of Student and Enrollment Services will forward the organization’s activity to the Public Information Office. This coordination will eliminate any duplications of activities and assist the college in presenting the very best image.
Artistic Designers Club
The Artistic Designers Club is an organization for students who are enrolled in cosmetology courses at Nash Community College. The club encourages and provides opportunities for development of leadership skills and accountability in the cosmetology field.
The Culinary Club is designed to encourage students in the Culinary or Hotel and Restaurant Management (HRM) programs to polish and perfect skills learned in the Culinary and HRM curriculum.
Advisor: Don Sexauer Phone: 451-8362 Email:
Drama Club
The Drama Club encourages support and participation in activities of theater interest. This includes participation in campus productions at Nash Community College as well as supporting and participating in activities which enhance theatrical development.
Advisor: Lisa Cooper Phone: 451-8223 Email:
Early Childhood Education Club
The Early Childhood Education Club is an organization for students who are pursuing a degree or certificate in Early Childhood. Students are encouraged to become actively involved in local, state and national professional activities in Early Childhood Development.
Advisor: Sarah Prezioso Phone Number: 451-8317 Email:
Gamma Beta Phi Society
GBP is the honor society on campus. Students must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average, must have earned 12 or more semester hours in a major at NCC. Membership drives are held in September and February of each semester.
Advisor: Robin Latham Phone Number: 451-8213 Email:
M.A.L.E.
Men Achieving Leadership and Excellence (M.A.L.E.) promotes academic, personal & professional success for minority males at Nash CC.
Advisor: Keith Smith Phone: 451-8264 Email:
Math & Science Club
The Math & Science Club provides opportunities to develop critical thinking and advocacy skills in mathematics and to promote the development of organized science activities and to provide opportunities to develop leadership, critical thinking and advocacy skills in the field.
Advisor: Kochi Angar Phone: 451-8396 Email:
Advisor: Lettie Allen Phone: 451-8353 Email:
Metal Workers Club
The Metal Workers Club is an organization to promote skills, technology and knowledge for students in the Machining, Welding, and Industrial Systems Technology programs.
Advisor: George Shook Phone: 451-8283 Email:
Nash Community Lambda Association of Students and Supports (NCLASS)
NCLASS is an organization with a goal to provide outreach, support, information, and resources for gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual students, faculty and staff, and for their families or friends. The club also provides information and resources for the College on issues regarding sexuality and sexual orientation while promoting a culture of fairness and equality for all NCC students and a social outlet for members and their friends.
Advisor: Sarah Prezioso Phone: 451- 8317 Email:
Phi Beta Lambda
PBL is an organization open to all curriculum students who are interested in the business field. PBL is the college-level counterpart of FBLA.
Published Ink is a club which is open to any curriculum student at NCC who has an interest in writing, visual arts, marketing or publication. Its main purpose is to foster the production of creative writing and visual arts among the students of the College. By offering seminars and workshops, the club seeks to help students refine their skills. The club strives to produce a juried literary and visual arts magazine once a year.
Advisor: Robin Latham Phone: 451-8213 Email:
Rock Solid Fellowship
Rock Solid Fellowship is a student led interdenominational Christian
organization seeking to provide a spiritually supportive environment for
students. The organization provides regular opportunities to study and
discuss the Bible, worship and pray in a group setting.
Advisor: Stephanie Brown Phone: 451-8257 Email:
Student Ambassadors
The Nash Community College Foundation sponsors a Student Ambassador program for selected individuals who demonstrate leadership, scholarship, and strong written and oral communication skills. Ambassadors represent Nash Community College at foundation events and a wide variety of school functions. Ambassadors assist the college during times such as registration and open house. Ambassador applications are available in the spring. In the spring of each year, a selection committee appointed by the Nash Community College Foundation Executive Director interviews and selects the ambassadors. Ambassadors receive a scholarship and serve the college in the subsequent school year.
The SGA is the primary organization which acts as a liaison between the students, administration, faculty and staff and provides activities for students to enhance their educational experience.
Advisor: Kara Deans Phone: 451-8218 Email:
Student Nurses’ Association
The Student Nurses’ Association is a pre-professional organization for student nurses at Nash Community College. Membership is open to nursing and pre-nursing students.