Joining 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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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.
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Dead Poets Society Club
The purpose of the Dead Poets Society Club is to promote the power of literature and the written word throughout the campus community as an outlet for creative expression. In addition to weekly writing workshop sessions, we produce relevant campus programming in diverse arenas including guest speakers and spoken word performance events. The club enriches the quality of CT State Quinebaug Valley's educational goals as well as fostering greater unity and connections within the campus and nurturing creative partnerships in the external community. Campus Location: Danielson
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Advisor: Dr. Jonathan Anderson–janderson@qvcc.edu
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Early Childhood Education Club
The Quinebaug Valley Early Childhood Education Club creates a community in which individuals can have opportunities to connect, collaborate and advocate for and with other individuals who are in and entering into the early childhood education profession. We engage students in a supportive community in which professionals and future educators can collaborate and network with one another, learn from and encourage one another and, through club activities, advocate for and serve the early childhood community.
Campus Location: Danielson
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Advisor: Cynthia Shirshac–CShirshac@qvcc.commnet.edu
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Epsilon Pi Tau (Gamma Phi Chapter)
Epsilon Pi Tau is an academic and professional honor society that encourages the academic excellence of students in fields devoted to the general study of technology and the preparation of practitioners for the technology professions. It recognizes and provides services to students in degree and certificate programs in accredited higher education institutions offering associate through doctoral degree programs. In addition, it recognizes and advances the work of faculty and administrative leaders in higher education academic fields and programs for the general study of technology and programs devoted to career preparation for specific fields in the technology professions.
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Gathering Hoop Club
The Gathering Hoop Club aids and assists students enrolled in classes at CT State Quinebaug Valley by organizing and directing events with the ultimate goal of giving back to the community and raising funds for local students in new and inventive ways.
Campus Location: Danielson
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Advisor: Dr. Brian. Kaufman–bkaufman@qvcc.edu
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GI Guardians Club
- Advisor: Joel Neiman, jneiman@qvcc.edu
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Phi Theta Kappa
All campuses have chapters of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honors Society. See our Honors Societies page for more information about the benefits of membership and to learn about local chapters.
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Sustainability Club
The purpose of the Sustainability Club is to provide opportunities for academic learning, connections across the broader Quinebaug Valley sustainability ecosystem, and real-life opportunities to interface with sustainability-related systems. Campus Location: Danielson
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Advisor: Jane Knapp, jane.knapp@ctstate.edu
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Tau Upsilon Alpha (Copy)
The purpose of Tau Upsilon Alpha National Organization for Human Services Honor Society is to honor academic excellence, foster lifelong learning, leadership, and development and promote excellence in service to humanity. To qualify, inductees must earn and maintain a 3.2 GPA, demonstrate a commitment to honing human services skills and embody excellence in community service.
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Tea Society Club
The purpose of the Tea Society Club is to expose students to worldly teas and conversations centered around the cultural influences of the aromas. We explore the cultural significance of tea, its preparation and its history. We want to educate students about these things and have them join us on our tea journey. We discuss tea while having social commentary.
Campus Location: Danielson
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Advisor: Dr. Ling-Chuan Chu–LChu@qvcc.commnet.edu