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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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Theatre Arts Club

The purpose of the Theater Club is to promote interest in and show appreciation of theater and acting. This club offers opportunities for students who want to develop and explore public speaking skills and to become more comfortable on and around the stage. Students in the theater club are brought together by their common love of theater and musical theater.

Advisor: Christine Mangone, Christine.mangone@ctstate.edu

Campus:

Norwalk

Theatre Club

In the Theatre Club we welcome any and all students to experience and discover theater. We often play theatrical games and run workshops on various skills. We also offer help with anything acting-related. We work hard to encourage and spread the love of theater to everyone, no matter their ability and experience.

Campus:

Tunxis

Transfer Club

The Transfer Club is for students planning to transfer to four-year universities, offering support, advice and resources to navigate the transfer process and prepare for academic success.

Campus:

Tunxis

TRIO Club

The purpose of the TRIO Club is to provide an opportunity for members to become involved in activities that will facilitate the development of a campus climate supportive of academic, social and personal success, learn leadership skills and promote retention and cultural awareness through activities on the Norwalk campus and/or through travel. The Trio Club will support the activities and goals of the Norwalk TRIO~ SSS (Student Support Services) Program.

Advisor: Nicole Van Dohlen, nicole.vondohlen@ctstate.edu

Campus:

Norwalk

Vet Tech Club

This club is open to students involved in the Vet Tech program at CT State Middlesex. The club is designed to enhance clinical education, career development and advancement in the field.

Campus:

Middlesex

Veterans Club

The Veterans Club is a self-sustaining resource for matriculating veterans by providing a variety of services, including SGA representation, college mediation, fundraising, hospitality and information dissemination, while fostering a general awareness, respect and support for all veterans.

Campus:

Naugatuck Valley

Veterans Club

  

Campus:

Housatonic

Veterans Club (VETS: Veterans Empowering Themselves To Succeed)

The purpose of VETS is to assist CT State Capital veterans and their dependents in networking, and to serve as a liaison for the veteran’s community outside the college.

  • Advisor: TBD

Campus:

Capital

Veterans Student Association

The mission of the Veterans Student Association is to be a self-sustaining resource for matriculating veterans by providing a variety of services, including SGA representation, college-mediation, fundraising, hospitality and information dissemination, while fostering a general awareness, respect and support for all veterans.

Campus:

Asnuntuck

Veteran’s Club

  

Campus:

Gateway

VETS (Veterans Empowering Themselves to Succeed) Club

The VETS Club at CT State Manchester brings together students with prior or current military service as well as students who want to support veterans. Through the OASIS services, we help veterans enroll in classes, obtain tutoring or other educational aid, apply for financial aid and veterans’ benefits, and smooth separation from the service and the return to school. We also serve as a liaison between our veterans and veterans’ communities and organizations outside of CT State Manchester.  The VETS Club plans activities and programs which contribute to the understanding and appreciation of the military by campus students and the local community. Activities and programming are determined by members at our club meetings.
Club Email: VETS_Club@mcc.commnet.edu 

Campus:

Manchester

Volleyball Club

The Volleyball Club gives students an opportunity for healthy physical activity, fun and teamwork.

Campus:

Asnuntuck

Women in Science and Engineering (WSE) Club

The purpose of this organization is to support people interested in pursuing real-life applications of science and engineering. Activities include contests and competitions, engineering projects and field trips.
Club Email: SciEng_Club@mcc.commnet.edu

Campus:

Manchester

Women in STEM Club

The Women in STEM club is dedicated to empowering and encouraging women who are passionate about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Our mission is to create a supportive community where women can thrive in traditionally male-dominated fields through collaborative projects and events. Join us bi-monthly on Mondays at 3 pm in the Makerspace, where we work together to plan events, exchange ideas, engage in discussions, and work on our projects. We welcome individuals of all genders and backgrounds to join us as we strive to create a community where everyone has the opportunity to learn from one another and contribute to our collective growth.

Advisor: Jonathan McMenamin-Balano, jonathan.mcmenaminbalano@ctstate.edu

Campus:

Norwalk

Women of Gateway

  

Campus:

Gateway