Student Clubs & Organizations

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At Delaware County Community College, we offer a full range of clubs and organizations that cover our students’ many interests—both inside and outside the classroom.

Are you looking for a club that links to your major?
Consider the Business Society, Psychology Club or other special-interest clubs. To gain valuable hands-on experience in your field, look to our student newspaper or New Media Lab. And if you want to connect with like-minded students, check out groups such as the Black Student Union, LGBTQ+ Club or Multicultural Club.

Develop skills for your career, pursue your personal interests and have fun with your fellow students.

College Clubs

College Clubs

Agora

Hotel and Restaurant Management

American Sign Language Club

LatinX Student Association

Art and Design Club

LGBTQ+ Club

Badminton Club

Math Club

Black Student Union

Multicultural Club

buildOn!

Mutual Africa

Business Society

National Technical Honor Society

Campus Bible Fellowship

Nurses Club

Computer Science Club

Paralegal Club

Club GLORIA: Pennocks Bridge

Performing Arts Club

Organizations

The Communitarian Student Newspaper

Pegasus Magazine

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Student Government Association

New Media Lab

FAQ

How do I join a club or organization?

  • Contact the Campus Life Office and tell us your name, address, phone number and interests. We’ll connect you with the club(s) that are right for you.
  • Contact the club leader or advisor.
  • Sign up for the DCCC Engage App to track club activities and meetings.
  • Check the digital screens for information about club meetings.
  • Attend the Student Activities Expo at the beginning of each semester. Representatives from all the clubs and organizations are there to answer questions and help you find a group that interests you!
  • Check the organization and club boards outside the Student Center, Room 1180 on the Marple Campus.
  • For sports clubs, contact the Athletics Office.

Some organizations have membership requirements. Please check with the advisor for additional information.

How do I form a club?

Don’t see what you’re looking for in our list of clubs and organizations? Start your own club! The Campus Life Office can help you plan and form a new club, revitalize an inactive club, recruit members, secure funding, and more. To learn more and to review General Club Guidelines and Responsibilities, contact the Director of Campus Life.

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