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Student Development
Student Clubs & Organizations
Campus
Crusade for Christ
This club is designed to provide a service for students
to help enhance the spiritual and academic areas of their lives. They
help reach success in today's society by relating the Bible to their
everyday living, while developing and maintaining a relationship with
Jesus Christ. For additional information please contact Ron VonBehren
at ext. 4177.
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Caribbean Student Association (C.S.A.)
One of the objectives of the Caribbean Student Association is
to encourage academic and social achievement for students of
different cultures. Interested students should contact Denise
Ross at ext 4815.
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CHALICE
This club is designed to promote interest in historical studies
through scholarship, teaching and reenactment. For additional
information please contact Janice Wentworth at ext. 4144.
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Latin American Student Organization (L.A.S.O.)
Explore the complexities
and communities of Central America and the Caribbean. L.A.S.O.
holds regular meetings and sponsors campus events and activities.
Interested students should contact Professor Marlene Temes, ext.
4186.
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Motivated And Reliable Students (M.A.R.S.)
The M.A.R.S. Club consists of
students that have returned to school after some time away, as well as those
who are highly motivated to do well, learn all they can, and be as helpful
as possible. M.A.R.S. Club organizes many campus-community activities, including
the regular visits by the Osceola Bloodmobile to Osceola campus. Contact
Jennifer Jones, ext. 4144 for more information.
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Phi Beta Lambda (P.B.L.)
Phi Beta Lambda is a national business club dedicated
to helping member students advance their academic careers. The goal of P.B.L.
is to give students a chance to practice leadership, establish the foundation
for their career goals, encourage scholarship, and, last but not least,
develop character and self-confidence. The club advisors are George Witta,
Tracy Aitcheson & Carole Nevels
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Phi Theta Kappa ( P.T.K.)
PTK is a prestigious international honor society of the two year college.
Benefits for joining Phi Theta Kappa include scholarships, letters of recommendation,
a potential GPA increase, volunteer hours for other programs such as Valencia Volunteers,
Bridges etc. Membership requirements exist, so please contact Advisers and Professors Melissa Pedone
E-mail- MPedone@valenciacc.edu 407.299.5000 Ext. 4176 Rm 2-221,
Paul Chapman E-mail- PChapman@valenciacc.edu 407.299.5000 Ext. 4106 Rm 1-223,
Anthony Cornett E-mail- ACornett@valenciacc.edu 407.299.5000 Ext. 4917 Rm 3-215, and
Al Groccia E-mail- AGroccia@valenciacc.edu 407.299.5000 Ext. 4182 Rm 2-203.
PTK Website
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Psychology Club
The Psychology Club is organized to expand and promote students'
involvement with issues introduced in relevant classes and to provide
experience and service to the College and the community. The club advisor
is Professor Dr.Ellen Pastorino, ext. 4814.
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Student Association
for Gay Equality (S.A.G.E.)
SAGE is in need of organizational
leadership (e.g., President, Vice President, etc.). If you are
interested in becoming a leader in SAGE, and meet the requirements
- see "Our
Constitution", please
contact Professor Guillette, ext. 4820 for more information.
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Student Government Association (S.G.A.) S.G.A. offers an opportunity for students to become involved in the
governance of the community college. Representatives discuss and initiate
campus policies and confer with S.G.A. members on other campuses. They
also join in campus activities. Interested students should contact ext.
4158 or Ron VonBehren, ext. 4177
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In many cases, the persons mentioned on this page are listed in the
Faculty & Staff Directory where their campus
extensions (407-847-9496) or e-mail addresses can also be found.
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