Student Life

Clubs and Organizations at Larimer Campus

Make the most of your time at Front Range Community College by joining one or more student organizations or clubs. Getting involved in your campus is a wonderful way to strengthen your leadership and organizational skills and meet other students.

To get involved:

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Active Minds Club

Active Minds provides education and insight on mental health issues and awareness. All are welcome.

Contact Advisor: Mike Long

American Sign Language Club

This club expands the knowledge and awareness of American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. The club will discuss current events, new vocabulary, and upcoming gatherings in the Deaf Community. Students of all skill levels are welcome.

Contact Advisor: Eric Fifer  

Art Club

The Art Club encourages members to embrace, learn, explore and observe a wide variety of art by attending lectures and field trips to art related events and artistic locations.

Contact Advisor: Laura Truitt

Campus Crusade for Christ

Welcomes all who want to know more about Christian spirituality! Opportunities to discuss spiritual matters in the form of speakers and media -- all for members' benefit and consideration.

Contact Advisor: David Platt

Computer Programming Unit

Ever wonder what it takes to program a computer? This club knows! Come and find out!

Contact Advisor: Harry Martin

Culinary Club

Learn about the different occupations, types, and cultures of food! Join this club to enjoy good food and good companionship.

Contact Advisor: Sheila Beckley

Design Club

Are you pursuing a career in interior design or are you just a designer at heart? Recipient of the Student Life Club Service Award in 2009, the Interior Design Club exposes students to interior design through hands-on learning.  

Contact Advisors: Nowell Vincent     

Front Range Democrats Club

Promotes progressive politics by supporting the Democratic party.  Club members are readily presented with opportunities to make a difference within their community and nation.

Contact Advisors: Monica Stoupa or Maureen Fox

Genders and Sexualities Alliance

The Genders and Sexualities Alliance promotes a safe campus community through diversity education and programs open to student of all sexual orientations. Members will gain an understanding of the issues facing today’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) community.

Contact Advisor: Cory Reinking 

History Club

The History Club's purpose is to protect and preserve history and historical sites for future generations while increasing awareness of the specificity of the past and bringing issues to life.

Contact Advisor: Annaliese Bonacquista   

Holistic Health Club

Learn about alternative methods of healing through discussion, hands-on approaches, and helping others.

Contact Advisor:Annita Stansbury

Horticulture Club

The Horticulture club organizes events that promote the science of horticulture. Horticulture and Landscape Technologies students and others interested in horticulture are welcome. 

Contact Advisor: Diane Waltman  or Jason Haybarker

Latino Club

Open to students of any ethnicity, the Latino Club promotes the Latino culture to the campus community through cultural events and promotions. 

Contact Advisor: Diana Ragin  

Music Performance Club

The Music Performance Group provides an informal and supportive environment for FRCC students to share music performances in a campus setting. 

Contact Advisor: Deb Throgmorton  or Joe Schicke

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society 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). Our members promote scholarship, fellowship, leadership, service, and involvement in meaningful activities on campus. Learn more

Contact Advisors: Vicki Eisele or David Platt  

Psychology Club

Whether you are studying psychology at Front Range or are just interested in the mind and human behavior, the Psychology Club is for you. Members meet regularly to discuss/debate current issues and theories.

Contact Advisors: Kay Wallheimer

Russian Club

Welcome to the world of Russian! Come speak, learn and enjoy the language and culture.

Contact Advisor: Aurelia Pavlov

Science Club

The Science Club is for students interested or enrolled in the sciences (biology, chemistry, earth science, geology, astronomy, meteorology, and environmental science).

Contact Advisor: Steven Garber  

Society of American Foresters

The Society of American Foresters (SAF) is a social- and service-oriented club that promotes conservation and biological integrity in the forest ecosystem. SAF is a great leadership and learning opportunity for Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resource students and any other interested students. Learn more.

Contact Advisors: Jennifer Lee  

Enactus (formerly Students in Free Enterprise)

Students in Free Enterprise exposes students to the wide range of careers in business. The club also invites speakers, plans events, and organizes promotions to educate students on real life applications of college course work to the business world. 

Contact Advisor: Cindy Deutschbein or Teresina Davie    

Student Government Association

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.

Contact Advisor: Mary Branton-Housley

Student Nursing Association

The Student Nursing Association is designed to help students achieve their academic and professional goals in the health care industry. The association promotes school and community involvement, provides networking opportunities, and brings together nursing students.

Contact Advisor: Victor Duarte  

Student Veterans Group

The Student Veterans Group seeks to provide veterans assistance with meeting and executing all initial school registration requirements. They provide veterans access to organizations that will support their transition to FRCC. The organization will offer ways to maximize academic success and professional growth while attending FRCC. They also help provide assistance to veterans who have not completed their separation packages, increasing awareness of the required paperwork and providing assistance on the required paperwork to ensure they collect their maximum benefits for their service, as well as their VA benefits.

Contact Advisor: Fred Rudd or Mark Doty

Student Veterinary Technician Association

The Student Veterinary Technician Association guides veterinarian technology students and others who are interested in veterinary sciences. Learn more.

Contact Advisors: Kim Schmidt or Elizabeth Bauer  

Women in Technical Trades

Women in Technical Trades is a support and networking group open to all FRCC and high school students and community members studying or working in the technical trades.

Contact Advisor: Joyce Benesh-Williams     

Writers on the Storm 

Writers on the Storm is a creative writing club that strives to help students fine-tune their craft and get published. 

Contact Advisor: William Foster

 

 

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