- Student Leadership and Development Programs and Services
- Access
- Activities and Events
- Bulletin Board Posting(s)
- Co-Curricular Support
- electriCITY: Sending the Power of Information to Students
- Housing
- Student Center
- Voter Registration
Associated Student Government (ASG)
College Standing Committees
Student Leadership and Development
see wserver.scc.losrios.edu/~lead
The Student Leadership and Development Program at Sacramento City College is designed to provide and complement learning in and out of the classroom. All students are encouraged to create and take advantage of opportunities for involvement that will enhance their academic studies and contribute to their life goals. Students participating in clubs, student government, events, and leadership workshops and classes become intimately connected with the campus community. Getting involved at SCC can help students to feel more valued on campus and achieve their goals through enhanced learning and larger support networks. Join in the fun now and enjoy the benefits for the rest of your life! For more information, visit http://wserver.scc.losrios.edu/~lead, call 916-558-2381, or drop by the office located in South Gym 226.
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Student Leadership and Development Programs and Services:
Access
Student Leadership and Development strives to provide access for all students to activities, events, and other programs and services. Please contact the Student Leadership and Development Office if we can provide an accommodation or assist in creating a more accessible campus environment.
Activities and Events
Student Leadership and Development sponsors events every year that help to develop students, leaders, and communities. Examples include, but are not limited to Welcome Day, Club Day, Leadership Day, and People's Day. In addition, a variety of training and development workshops and classes are also provided.
Bulletin Board Posting(s)
Student Leadership and Development will assist students and college organizations by approving and posting appropriate school materials on bulletin boards throughout campus.
Co-Curricular Support
Student Leadership and Development will work to support co-curricular activities and events. Students and instructors are encouraged to present ideas for consideration.
electriCITY: Sending the Power of Information to Students
This is a monthly publication of Student Leadership and Development. Submissions are due by the 15th of the month. Submissions may be edited and are not guaranteed inclusion. electriCITY is distributed via The Express (SCC's student-run newspaper) and through various offices around campus.
Housing
Student Leadership and Development maintains a listing of private residences with rooms for rent, students seeking roommates, and apartments for rent.
Housing notices are posted in a display case on the first floor of the South Gym as a free advertising service only. It is the responsibility of the student to contact prospective roommates, apartment managers or homeowners directly. The college assumes no responsibility for this off-campus housing other than providing the listing of available housing.
Student Center
The Student Center, located in the South Gym, is a place to study or visit with friends. In addition, student groups and SCC departments may reserve the facility for campus-sponsored meetings and events.
Voter Registration
Student Leadership and Development has voter registration forms available for you to vote in local, state and national elections. You need to register to vote if you have moved your residence, changed your name or party affiliation, or are voting for the first time.
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Student Organizations
Any group of students having common interests may organize a student club under rules established for student organizations. Each club must have a faculty advisor and be approved by the Student Leadership and Development Office. For more information on past and current clubs and/or how to start a new club, go wserver.scc.losrios.edu/~lead. The following is a list of some of the clubs at SCC:
- A Creative Mind
- African Scholars Alliance
- American Medical Student Association
- Animal Behavior & Conservation Alliance
- Anime Appreciation Club
- Bayanihan Filipino Club
- Belly Dance Club
- Business Club
- DiverCity Records
- Electronic Student Association
- Fashion Club
- Gardeners Club
- Graphic Communications
- Honors Service Club
- Hmong Opportunity Program for Education
- Juggling Club
- Peace and Justice Coalition
- Le Club Francais
- M.E.Ch.A.
- Pagan Club
- Polynesian Connection Club
- Psychology Club
- Queer Straight Alliance
- Sac City International Life
- Sac City Outdoors Club
- SCC Dancers of the Pacific
- SCC Competition Hip-Hop
- SCC Steppers
- Science Math and Engineering Club
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
- Sociology Club
- Women's Alliance
- Yoga and Meditation Club
Associated Student Government (ASG)
Associated Student Government (ASG) is the representative body for the Associated Students of Sacramento City College (ASSCC). Student government consists of 25 positions, 15 of which are general Student Senators. Officers may be elected or appointed to the positions and elections are held every spring.
The purpose of student government is to represent and advocate on behalf of the student body. The ASG also encourages student participation in the governance of the college, a concept called participatory decision making. Students are invited to become involved in campus-wide development and decision-making processes by joining standing committees such as:
- Budget
- Campus Development
- Campus Safety
- Curriculum
- Equity
- Honors and Awards
- Learning Resources
- Matriculation
- Information Technology
- Planning, Research and Institutional Effectiveness
- Student Equity
Appointments of students to these committees is by application through the ASG office. A student interested in serving on campus-wide committees does not have to be a member of ASG.
Membership in ASG is open to any SCC student, registered in at least six (6) units and maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0 to 2.5 depending on the office.
The ASG also staffs several of its own standing committees in the areas of legislative affairs, social activities, public relations, and ad-hoc committees as the need arises.
Involvement in student government provides students the opportunity to learn and apply new skills, develop friendships, and have fun. All students are welcome.
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The goal of the Sacramento City College Standing Committee system is effective and efficient governance. Standing Committee membership is open to student, faculty, classified staff, and administrators. Appointment of student members to standing committees is coordinated through the Associated Students. For more information on the ASG and standing committee appointments, visit http://wserver.scc.losrios.edu/~lead, call 916-558-2446, or drop by the ASG office in South Gym 226.
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