promote scholastic achievement, ethical behavior, and provides mentoring for beginning accounting students.
Advisor: Patricia Parker, NH, 416, 287-5171
e-mail: acctg@cscc.edu
This support group will encourage African American women to come together to celebrate our strengths and sisterhood. In addition, the group will assist African American women in striving to meet our potential in a supportive environment.
Advisor: Chandra Bell, UN 048, 287-5414
e-mail:
to promote morality and character on campus by teaching Christian values to every student that shows an interest. This will be accomplished through group bible discussion, personal bible studies, and various approved service projects.
Advisor: Jonathan R. Baker, DH, 416, 287-3833
e-mail:
dramclub@cscc.edu
provides the opportunity to bring students together outside of classes, with each other and with industry professionals, for the furtherance of student education and opportunities in the field of architecture and its related disciplines
Advisor: Thomas G. Robbins, AB 205, 287-5434
provides the opportunity for students with similar interest in computers to get together and share knowledge of computer technology.
Advisor: Gloria Rogiers, DE 226, 287-2564
promotes fine arts on campus, preserves and advances
individual creativity and expressions.
Advisor:
Robert Behrens, NH 420, 287-5978
e-mail:
dramclub@cscc.edu
is to establish a student network of interested parties who
desire experience or knowledge on various aspects of film.
Advisor:
Bill Nieberding, EB 401, 287-5010
Columbus State
Landscape Association (CSLA)
promotes student interest in all aspects of landscaping and
advocates interest and concerns of the students in the landscape program to
the faculty, staff and administration of Columbus State Community College.
Advisors: Richard
Ansley, AB 205, 287-5031
Steven
O’Neal, AB 205, 287-5417
e-mail:
csla@cscc.edu
brings an opportunity for Columbus State Students to
participate in the sport of inline hockey, which develops team attitude,
loyalty and fitness through this recreational sport.
Advisor: Dave
Litt, UN 313, 287-3681
brings a healthy lifestyle through the primary means of
distance running through racing events, social events, clinics, newsletters
and other activities that may be conducive to the encouragement of running.
Advisor: Michael
Walsdorf, DE 005, 287-5058
exists to develop the whole person and their professional
role and responsibility for the health care of people in all walks of life.
The Columbus State Student Nursing Association promotes and encourages
participation in community affairs.
Advisor: iboyd@cscc.edu
cultivates, promotes and sustains the art and science of
dental hygiene, to represent and safeguard the common interest of the members
of the dental hygiene profession, and to contribute toward the improvement of
the oral health of the public.
Advisor: Connie
Clark, UN 415, 287-2435
brings together Columbus State connected persons of 18 years
of age or older in their practice of TaeKwonDo for improvement in both
physical and mental well being.
Advisor:
James Reed, DE 231, 287-3616
Teaches students how to play chess skillfully in a friendly
atmosphere; therefore help improving their game skills.
It’s also to allow students to become official members of the United
States Chess Federation (USCF), and to provide CSCC students with the
opportunity to compete against other colleges’ and universities’ chess
clubs as official USCF members.
Advisor: Glenn
Clayman, AQ 215, 287-2410
is a proactive measure towards combating and reducing crime.
It serves as a deterrent to potential offenders, encourages student and
employee involvement to take part in the control of their academic
environment, ensures greater knowledge of the operational system of policing
and the judicial system in general, engenders a feeling of greater security
(in the knowledge that something is being done), establishes a system both to
prevent and solve crime on campus.
Advisor: Kim
Gatliff, AQ 026, 287-2525
El Club de
Espanol de Columbus State
promote the awareness of the diversity of the Hispanic/Latino
culture on the Columbus State Campus and throughout the Columbus community.
Advisor: Gilberto
Serrano, NH 432, 287-3863
rewards scholastic and professional achievement in the fields
of hospitality, tourism, and culinary arts while fostering the advancement of
learning for individual development through its various activities.
Advisor: Carol
Kizer, EB 001, 287-2579
strives for the re-legalization of Industrial hemp and
medical marijuana to enhance the environmental, economic and social well being
of all Ohioans. FABO is currently
working towards Higher Education Act of 1998.
To learn more, go to www.ohiohemp.org.
Advisor: Dr.
Robert Fitrakis, AQ 240, 287-2482
provides support, social interaction, and educational
outreach, and advocates for gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues at Columbus
State Community College.
Advisor: D’Marcell
Rahe, FR 287-5193
International
Student Association (ISA)
provides support for international, immigrant, refugee, and
American students. Also, ISA
offers opportunities to meet other students and attend social activities.
ISA provides service to Columbus State and Columbus area communities.
Advisor: Eric
Neubauer, AQ 223, 287-5698
e-mail: istudent@cscc.edu
provides support for Liberians attending the college, and
works with the administration and other student groups for a better Columbus
State Community College.
Advisor: Emmanuel
S. Wettee, DE 221, 287-5376
e-mail: ewettee@cscc.edu
furthers the understanding of Islam on campus, strengthens
the fraternal bonds between Muslims and their colleagues on campus and
conducts educational and social activities on campus.
Advisor: Dr.
Jean-Claude Ba, NH 486, 287-5361
encourages, assists, and promotes the continuance of
education beyond the 2-year community college, by providing sound pathways for
the transfer to a 4-year institution with emphasis upon career choices in the
medical field.
Advisor: Sharon
Barnewall, NH 408, 287-5428
is the international honor society for two-year colleges,
recognizes and provides members opportunities for leadership development and
encourages members to conduct service projects for the benefit of the college
and community. (Office located in
Union 053, 287-5608.)
Advisors: Celeste
Bland, EB 203B, 287-2582
Charles
Gallucci, NH 484, 287-5499
promotes and facilitates the personal growth and leadership
development of African American men at Columbus State.
Adsvisor: Curtis
Jones, MA 105, 287-2486
is herby established to benefit both Deaf and hearing
students. The organization shall
provide a forum where in the students may interact to learn, practice, and
teach American Sign Language (ASL). It
shall also provide an opportunity for open discussion of topics relevant to
students at Columbus State Community College, students learning ASL, and the
Deaf Community at large.
Advisor: Tina
Perry, UN 210, 287-3688
aids members in their professional growth.
This is accomplished by providing members with a reliable understanding
of the latest advances in manufacturing technologies, and by offering
opportunities to exchange information and share solutions with manufacturing
professionals.
Advisor: Dick
Bickerstaff, EB 203B, 287-2677
provides direct participation in decision-making processes on
campus, to provide communication systems that support awareness of decisions
and decision-making process among the student body, and to provide reflection
opportunities for students to learn from their experiences through involvement
in campus activities.
Advisor: Anne
Peterson, AQ 242, 287-5077
provides speakers, professional leaders and field trips to
further the knowledge of animals and give insight into the function of future
jobs as Veterinary Technicians.
Advisor: Dr.
Brenda Johnson, UN 317, 287-3685
Student Organization
of Legal Assistants (SOLA)
provides members with current information relevant to
educational and career goals and objectives within the Legal Assisting program.
Advisor: Thomas
Shanahan, NH 448, 287-2623
e-mail:
legal@cscc.edu
educates students, faculty, and staff of Columbus State
Community College, as well as the surrounding area about political thought and
activities. Encourages enthusiasm
for and promotes support of the ideas of the Democratic Party.
Advisor: Matt
Kelly, FR 142, 287-5939
SIFE students design educational outreach projects that help individuals in their communities develop a better understanding of the principles of free enterprise and how to use this information to empower themselves and achieve their dreams.
Contact Information:
Dr. Judy Roobian-Mohr
Sam Walton Fellow
330 TL
Phone: 614-287-2661
E-mail: jroobian@cscc.edu
spreads values of low taxes, private institutions,
traditional family values, and the United States Constitution.
Advisor: David
A. Fisher, NH 467, 287-5056