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Student Clubs & Organizations
From art to business to public speaking, we've got student clubs for almost every interest. If we don't have an organization, it's easy to start one! If you have any questions, just reach out to your campus student involvement coordinator.
Boulder County Campus
Board Game Club
Spare some time for fun! We love playing all kinds of games together: classic, new age, tabletop gaming, and more.
Feminist Uprising Collective
The Feminist Uprising Collective works to elevate the voices of the unheard. As emissaries of intersectional feminism, we advocate for gender, racial, and economic equity at Front Range Community College and beyond. Learn more about Feminist Uprising.
Latinx Club
We educate and inform the community and all students about the Hispanic and Latinx culture through events and membership.
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
PTK is an international honor society where members can grow their leadership skills, participate in service projects, earn scholarships, and more. Learn more about Phi Theta Kappa and how to become a member of our chapter.
Q.U.I.P. (Queers United in Pride)
To provide support and community for people of all orientations, gender identities and expressions. To promote understanding and inclusion of all intersections, including, but not limited to race, ethnicity, ability and social economic status.
Student Government Association
SGA represents FRCC students. They strive to promote the general welfare of students. SGA plays a vital role in fostering community and providing a direct link between students, faculty and administration. Students may run for open positions in the spring. Learn more about SGA.
Student Veterans Organization
We help foster a positive college experience for all veterans, students, staff and alumni. Our objective is to be the voice for our membership and to help ease the transition from military life to successful college student.
Larimer Campus
Assisting Student through Discovery Club
Our mission is to help students on the spectrum discover their potential through meaningful interactions with fellow students, campus resources and community members. We support students in their successful journey through higher education and life. For more info, contact Sara.
Computer Science Club
An organization designed to help members explore the fields of computer sciences. For more info, contact Vicki.
Design Club
Are you pursuing a career in Interior Design or are you just a designer at heart? The Design Club exposes students to design through hands-on learning. For more info, contact Nowell.
Dungeons and Dragons Club
A new group looking for members to play DnD on campus in between classes! For more info, contact Ben.
Math Club
Where math inclined individuals can walk away feeling more confident in their math skills. For more info, contact Sara.
Mental Health Awareness Club
For all with problems concerning mental health, a new student organization providing awareness, support, and community. For more info, contact Shea.
Phi Theta Kappa
This international honor society for two-year colleges requires a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. It promotes scholarship, fellowship, leadership, service, and involvement. For more info, contact Judy.
Philosophy Club
This club peruses truth through thoughtful and logical conversations centering around topics in philosophy. For more info, contact Errol.
Sexuality and Gender Alliance Club
Centers around supporting Queer and Trans folks, women, and all others who are marginalized in relation to gender and/or sexuality. For more info, contact Taylor.
Society of American Foresters
This social and service-oriented club promotes the conservation and continued availability of the forest. For more info, contact Heather.
Student Government Association
We represent and act as the official student voice for FRCC students. We strive to define, defend, and advocate for all student rights, responsibilities, and freedoms as well as promote the general welfare of the students. For more info, contact Mary.
Student Nursing Association
This club helps students achieve their academic and professional goals in the health care industry, promotes school and community involvement, and provides networking opportunities and fellowship. For more info, contact Rebecca.
Student Veterans Group
This club offers support to active duty, separated veterans, and dependents for the transition from military to student life. Resources assist students in their pursuit of educational and professional goals. For more info, contact Tracy.
Student Veterinary Technician Association
Animal lovers coming together to discuss veterinary science and learn as much as possible. For more info, contact Tara.
If you want more information about how to start or join a student organization contact Kendyl Kelly.
Westminster Campus
Anime Club
A club that shares art, cosplay and more amongst a community of fellow anime lovers. Discuss various anime and manga topics. For information on this club, contact Hannah Brown or the Anime Club.
Auto Club
A club to help students engage in vehicle repair and help non-automotive student with vehicle repair in a safe environment. Focus on building and showing a vehicle. For information on this club, contact Joseph South.
Basketball Club
A club for playing pick up basketball games, meeting new students, having a great time and playing ball. For information on this club, contact Jackson Tate.
Business Club
A club to engage with business professionals and explore careers in business. A place for students to collaborate with each other. For information on this club, contact Cynthia Farmer.
Concurrent Enrollment Club
A place where all concurrent enrollment students can come together. A place to create a stronger community and offer support to other students in their college classes. For information on this club, contact Owen Smiley.
Engineering Club
A club that has discussion and enthusiasm around technology and engineering. Designing and building engineering projects and robotics. For information on this club, contact Anne Wrobetz.
Front Range Student Nursing Association (FRSNA)
A club that helps to develop nursing students who are prepared to lead the profession in the future. To promote the development of the skills that students will need as responsible and accountable members of the nursing profession. For information on this club, contact Laura Englehart.
Gateway Ambassadors
We, the members of the Gateway Ambassadors, a student organization at Front Range Community College's Westminster Campus, associate ourselves to provide: guidance and mentorship to other Gateway to College students, outreach about Gateway to College to FRCC and outside organizations, and a voice for Gateway to College students. For more information, contact PJ Travin. View GA Instagram.
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK)
PTK is the international honor society for two-year colleges. Membership is based on academic achievement (a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher is required along with completion of 12 credit hours). PTK members promote scholarship, fellowship, leadership, service, & involvement in meaningful activities on campus. A one-time payment of $90 is required to join this society. For more information contact Travis McDonald. View PTK Instagram.
Science Club
This club is a group of individuals that nurture and foster an appreciation and passion for all branches of science. Furthermore, the only qualification is that you have a desire for individual growth. Individual growth that will greatly benefit you in the future. We are a family-oriented community that respects all areas of scientific and educational interest. The Science Club at Front Range Community College strives for success and accomplishment. In addition, we stand proud of what we believe in and what our goals are. The Science Society is the capstone for scientific exploration and education. For more information, contact Anjali Vaidya.
Sociology Club
Interested in making a difference? Wanna be part of social justice and change? We offer a variety of opportunities for intellectual involvement, such as community service projects, field trips, guest speakers, events, and group discussions, each designed to promote awareness surrounding issues of social injustice and its roots. ALL students are welcome. For more information, contact Kristina Kahl.
Student Government Association (SGA)
Have an active voice on campus: participate in your student government! SGA members strengthen their leadership skills, represent students on important campus issues, and strive to make a positive impact. For more information, contact SGA advisor Emilia Morales.
Table Top Gaming Club
We enjoy pursuing fun tabletop games that include a large number of people. We are open to a wide variety of games - including D&D. If it's fun and able to handle large groups, we're game. For more information, contact Chance Folmar.
Veterans Club
A family of veterans, serving our community. For more information, contact Ethan Swan.
Volleyball Club
The Volleyball Club welcomes players of all skill levels who are interested in volleyball. We will have open volleyball sessions on and off-campus, as well as indoor and outdoor. There will be practice time to work on individual and team skills. The club also plans to host tournaments and put together teams for off-campus leagues. For more information, contact Jackson Tate.
Writing Club
Writing Club is a place for creatives to gather and share in the craft of writing. We offer an inclusive and friendly space to engage in writing prompts share and workshop ideas and discuss the writing of all genres composed by fellow creatives.
Writing Club hosts several annual events including Open Mic readings in collaboration with the Boulder County Campus, author panels in cooperation with the Westminster Public Library and Student Life, College-Wide Writing Workshops, and more. We also publish Howl, the Westminster campus's literary magazine.
For more information, contact the Writing Club at westminster.writingclub@frontrange.edu. View Writing Club Instagram.
Start your own Club!
If we don't have an organization for your interest, it's easy to start one! If you have questions about our student organizations, contact the Student Engagement Coordinator Cindi Stephenson.
Online Learning
Online Student Union
Online students are encouraged to participate in the Online Student Union which is an open student forum. Look for it under your list of classes in MyCourses.
Leadership Programs
Learn more about leadership opportunities like SGA, Leaders in Ethnic Intersectionality & Advocacy, Phi Theta Kappa, National Society of Leadership & Success and more.
Boulder County Campus
Latinx Excellence Achievement Development Scholars (LEADS)
LEADS is a 15-week leadership program designed to teach leadership skills and provide mentorship training. The LEADS program provides enrichment opportunities to strengthen your leadership and communication skills. Through the program, you will:
- Gain a greater understanding of your individual abilities and values as you relate to leadership
- Better understand how culture, diversity, and social justice relate to your role as a leader
- Develop marketable skills related to effective communication, critical thinking, and organizational/interpersonal skills
- Learn skills to become a role model for other students
- Broaden contacts/connections among other students, administrators, faculty, and the community
- Experience service-based leadership to better understand the value of social responsibility and community involvement
The selection process for LEADS includes submitting an application with two references. Selected individuals will participate in the program for the current academic year.
- Be a new or current FRCC student
- Must register for 9 credits minimum each semester of the academic year in which you are applying.
- Have good academic standing and a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA for current FRCC students.
- Strong communication and leadership skills
- Be able to commit for the entire academic year
Contact Jossy Martinez or Emilia Morales for more information.
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
PTK recognizes and encourages academic achievement, as well as provides opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in leadership, service and fellowship programming. Membership is open to students with a 3.5 GPA or higher who have completed at least 12 credit hours. A one-time fee of $90 is required to join. Contact advisor Amy Mann for more information.
Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA represents FRCC students. They strive to promote the general welfare of students. SGA plays a vital role in fostering community and providing a direct link between students, faculty, and administration. Students may run for open positions in the spring. Learn more.
Larimer Campus
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
PTK recognizes and encourages academic achievement, as well as provides opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in leadership, service and fellowship programming. Membership is open to students with a 3.5 GPA or higher who have completed at least 12 credit hours. A one-time fee of $90 is required to join. Contact advisor Jennifer Newman for more information.
Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA represents FRCC students. They strive to promote the general welfare of students. SGA plays a vital role in fostering community and providing a direct link between students, faculty, and administration. Students may run for open positions in the spring. Learn more.
Westminster Campus
Latinx Excellence Achievement Development Scholars (LEADS)
LEADS is a 15-week leadership program designed to teach leadership skills and provide mentorship training. The LEADS program provides enrichment opportunities to strengthen your leadership and communication skills. Through the program, you will:
- Gain a greater understanding of your individual abilities and values as you relate to leadership
- Better understand how culture, diversity, and social justice relate to your role as a leader
- Develop marketable skills related to effective communication, critical thinking, and organizational/interpersonal skills
- Learn skills to become a role model for other students
- Broaden contacts/connections among other students, administrators, faculty, and the community
- Experience service-based leadership to better understand the value of social responsibility and community involvement
The selection process for LEADS includes submitting an application with two references. Selected individuals will participate in the program for the current academic year.
- Be a new or current FRCC student
- Must register for 9 credits minimum each semester of the academic year in which you are applying.
- Have good academic standing and a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA for current FRCC students.
- Strong communication and leadership skills
- Be able to commit for the entire academic year
Contact Jossy Martinez or Emilia Morales for more information.
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
PTK recognizes and encourages academic achievement, as well as provides opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in leadership, service and fellowship programming. Membership is open to students with a 3.5 GPA or higher who have completed at least 12 credit hours. A one-time fee of $90 is required to join. Contact advisor Travis McDonald for more information.
Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA represents FRCC students. They strive to promote the general welfare of students. SGA plays a vital role in fostering community and providing a direct link between students, faculty, and administration. Students may run for open positions in the spring. Learn more.
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