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students play cards together around a tableJoining a club on your campus can be a great way to get involved during your time as a student. You'll be able to develop your interests outside of the classroom, meet new friends and maybe even learn something new! 

Search for clubs by campus or interest below. If you see a club listed on a different campus that you'd like to start on yours, reach out to your Student Activities office to get started. You may also get involved in your campus' student government.

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Accounting Society

The purpose of the Accounting Society is to inform students interested in transferring to a 4-yr school as an accounting major, job and career opportunities, requirements to becoming a CPA (Certified public Accountant), as well as interacting with fellow students and exchanging ideas and experiences.

Campus:

Norwalk

Action For Animals Club

The Action for Animals Club informs CT State Naugatuck Valley students about what is happening to animals and encourages protecting animal rights through positive activism.

Campus:

Naugatuck Valley

Administrative Professionals Club

The purpose of this club is to promote awareness of administrative professionals and serve as a forum for ideas and discussions.
Club Email: Admin_Club@mcc.commnet.edu

Campus:

Manchester

Alpha Beta Gamma

Alpha Beta Gamma is an international business honor society established in 1970 to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students in business and related curricula at degree-granting academic institutions. To achieve this goal, ABG provides leadership opportunities, forums for the exchange of ideas and the stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. Since its founding, over 65,000 business honor students from accredited community, junior, and technical colleges have been initiated into the society.

Campus:

Housatonic, Naugatuck Valley, Quinebaug Valley

American Sign Language Club

This group brings together deaf and hard-of-hearing students, as well as students of American Sign Language for cultural, social and recreational activities.

Campus:

Northwestern

Anime Club

The Anime Club is for students who enjoy anime to get together and watch and talk about the world of Anime. The club introduces new genres and plans events on and off campus.

Campus:

Naugatuck Valley

Anime Club

The Anime Club provides a fun and comfortable environment for gamers, “nerds” and anime and manga fanatics. Based on a mutual passion for these activities, the club’s goal is to raise money to attend conventions and host gaming tournaments.

Campus:

Capital

Anime, Gaming and Movies Club

   

Campus:

Housatonic

Applied Business Concepts Club

The purpose of this club is to apply business concepts to real-world business situations.

Campus:

Manchester

Archaeology Club

The Archaeology Club provides students and other members with the opportunity to learn about archaeology through monthly program meetings held on the second Thursday evening each month of the academic year (September through December and February through April). Here speakers on a variety of topics both local and international entertain and educate our members, which include current and former students as well as Lifetime Learners and members of the public. In addition to our meetings, we hold archaeological digs at Native American and Historic period sites in lower Fairfield County. These are often held in conjunction with current students enrolled in the Introduction to Archaeology course and give our club members a chance to assist new students in their first “dig” experience.

Campus:

Norwalk

Architecture and Interior Design Club

The Architecture and Interior Design Club encourages students to engage in a dialogue and allows them to build a sense of community. Building bridges and creating communities is paramount in architecture and design. Students are challenged to take leadership roles by setting up lecture series and inviting various architects to lecture about their work. Also, planning field trips and visiting buildings like the Glass House by famed architect Philip Johnson or the Yale School of Architecture designed by Paul Rudolph. Additionally, planning field trips to various colleges like Boston Architecture College allows students to plan and transfer in the future.

Advisor: Edmond Yalda, edmond.yalda@ctstate.edu

Campus:

Norwalk

Art and Design Club

The purpose of the Art and Design Club is to promote interest in art and design. We set up community art activities for the school, such as printmaking, ceramics, and guest speakers from outside campus. The Art and Design Club is a student-run club for everyone at the campus. We meet once a month on the third Monday of the month from 2:30-4 p.m. in room W240. 

Campus:

Norwalk

Art Club

The Art Club engages in the full spectrum of art-related activities and strives to encourage expression in all forms. Experienced and new artists are welcome.

Campus:

Middlesex

Art Club

  For students who enjoy making and appreciating art.

Campus:

Housatonic

Art Club

The mission of the Art Club is to find our inner artists, express ourselves and grow as both individuals and as members of the community. Through creative collaboration and communication, we hope to successfully inspire each other and enhance our artistic knowledge and learning abilities.

Campus:

Naugatuck Valley