Alpha Beta Gamma is an international honor society for two-year colleges. It recognizes and encourages scholarship among students who are majoring in business-related programs. There is a one-time membership fee.
Advisors: Patty Saccone, DWNTN 367, ext. 4194
Dr. Nour Al Naber, APC 265, ext. 2325
Andy Clements, APC 271, ext. 2315
Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society (Gamma Gamma Chapter)
Alpha Delta Nu recognizes the academic achievement of students studying for an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Nursing. The society encourages the pursuit of advanced degrees in the profession of nursing, as well as continuing education as a life-long professional responsibility. Additionally, the society participates in the recruitment of qualified individuals into the profession of nursing. A minimum GPA and one-time membership fee are required.
This organization provides a positive influence for nontraditional students (25 or older) as they transition to academic life. Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society has a GPA requirement and a one-time membership fee. Invitations are issued to all eligible students at the end of the fall and spring semesters.
Hosts social events for members
Community service events include “Feed My Starving Children”
Formal induction ceremonies for members
Advisors: Dr. Aaron Lawler, VON 227, ext. 2861
Jon Nichols, BDE 120, ext. 2874
Art and Design Club
The Art and Design Club meet every Wednesday in Von 201 from 3:15-4:15 p.m. They do all sorts of fun activities like design charettes, workshops, visiting artist lectures, etc. Most of the time, they just hangout, listen to music, and make art.
Advisors: Debra Kayes Halpern, VON 241, ext. 7900
Auto Club
The purpose of Auto Club is to increase knowledge of the automotive world outside of the classroom, promote educational excellence and professionalism, and provide outside opportunities to those interested in the automotive field.
BSA is dedicated to increasing the awareness of The African Diaspora and the African American culture. BSA’s mission is to bring awareness and support to students who identify as Black/African American. We celebrate the successes of our students and cultivate unity and serve as an ally to all students at Waubonsee Community College.
We host:
Field Trips
Host Black/African American cultural events
Service Learning Enrichments
Collaboration with other groups
Advisors: Dr. Robert Cook, STC 210C, ext. 6800
Dr. Chassie Sherretz, COL 124, ext. 5757
Business Club
Business Club is a professional-style club that encourages students to become successful innovators in the business world. It is for students of all experiences and majors as the information is pertinent in any professional position. In addition, this club has service opportunities and student-led trips. The club will meet every other Tuesday, with additional meetings as needed, based on the demands of the club.
Advisors: Andy Clements, APC 271, ext. 2315
Dr. Nour Al Naber, APC 265, ext. 2325
Campus Activities Board
Join this fun, passionate group of students as they focus on planning campus events for the student body year-round. From musicians to comedians, volunteering to dodgeball - this group decides, plans, and implements the events they think students will enjoy. The Campus Activities Board (CAB) also focuses on mini-leadership sessions for members, as well as collaborating with student organizations and college-wide committees to make the most out of your student experience.
The Ceramics Club provides activities and speakers to expand student knowledge of the field.
Sponsors visiting artist events
Spring and fall ceramics sales
Field trips to Intersect Chicago (formerly SOFA Chicago art fair) and museums
Advisor: Doug Jeppesen, CER 104, ext. 2505
Choir Club
The Choir Club will be an exciting opportunity for students to showcase their talents in the art of sound by using their voices, and learn about the various components of singing in a choir. This club helps the students learn the aspects of music such as pitch, tone, melody and lyrics. Choir students will be able to perform at events and attend community and campus events.
Advisors:
Holly Schmidt, BDE, ext. 7900
Dr. Mark Lathan, VON 136, ext. 250
Creative Writing Club
Waubonsee’s Creative Writing Club meets once a week on Wednesdays from 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. in the Student Life office. This welcoming and flexible club works to create a vibrant culture of writing on campus by organizing literary events such as open mics, write-ins, writing contests, publishing a blog and zines, and other events or activities. The club also encourages student writing by workshopping works in progress and providing writing prompts during meetings and by encouraging student attendance at writing conferences. Students from the club also have the option of serving on the staff of Waubonsee’s literary magazine, Horizons. Creative writers in all genres of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, drama, lyrics, and all other types of writing are welcome to join. Any student who wishes to participate in the publication of Horizons should consider joining this club.
Advisor: Daniel Portincaso, BDE 119, ext. 6695
Cybersecurity Club (Cyber Chiefs)
The purpose of Cyber Chiefs is to promote and foster interest, knowledge, and awareness in the field of cybersecurity among community college students. Cyber Chiefs aims to provide its members with educational opportunities, practical skills, networking, and professional development in the realm of cybersecurity.
Advisor:
Jason Rochon, PLANO 214, ext. 6064
Dance Club
The purpose of Dance Club is to practice, learn and enjoy different styles of dance like Hip Hop, Bachata, Jazz, Cumbia, Lyrical/Contemporary, and others determined by Dance Club members.
Advisors: Courtney Nomiyama, DWNTN 189, ext. 4626
Jessica Kellenberger, COL 217, ext. 2375
Delta Collective Gaming Club
The Delta Collective Club offers a venue for game enthusiasts to gather, play, and discuss gaming and related issues. The club hosts regular events throughout the year.
Empower the next generation of students by teaching them networking skills, helping them build self-confidence, and motivating them to dream bigger.
Advisor:
Toni Ford, APC 272, ext. 2791
Engineering and Mathematics Club (EMC)
The goal of EMC is to promote a practical culture of science (engineering) and mathematics through various activities geared toward the mastery of technical skills.
Advisor: Dr. Steve Kifowit, BDE 249, ext. 6698
Fiber Arts Club
The Fiber Arts Club offers a creative haven for students to explore artistic expression through various textile crafts. Learn and master skills in knitting, crocheting, sewing, and other fiber arts, providing a platform to create and share your unique projects within a supportive community.
Advisor:
Melissa Morgan, BDE 121, ext. 5718
Hands On
The organization's purpose is to increase the signing and communication skills of members while developing leadership and personal growth. It also hopes to build rapport with the Deaf community and increase awareness of both interpreting and Deaf culture.
Sponsors "silent" events for members
Advisors
Katie Thomas, DWNTN 366, ext. 3900
History Club
The History Club promotes the field of history, encourages community service and civic responsibility, and enhances career opportunities for their membership.
Advisor Dr. Amy Powers, APC 262, ext. 2271
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
The purpose of InterVarsity at Waubonsee Community College is to witness to communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord: growing in love for God, God’s Word, God’s people of every ethnicity and culture, and God’s purposes in the world.
Advisor: Linda Alberty Layhew, DKN 249, ext. 6632
Jazz Club
The purpose of this club is to bring like-minded students together to pursue and explore the jazz experience.
Advisor: Doug Jeppesen, CER 104, etc. 2505
Journalism Club
The purpose of the journalism club for students to learn the basic elements of journalism: planning articles, interviewing, writing, and online publication by writing about their college, the students, faculty, administrators, and community.
Advisor:
Vicky Archos, BDE 204B, ext. 6696
Kinesiology and Wellness Club
The purpose of this club is to provide students an opportunity to engage in professional activities related to kinesiology and wellness by improving awareness and knowledge regarding living a holistic lifestyle. Also, the club will disseminate information regarding professional career development and networking opportunities for current students and opportunities for professional growth.
Advisor Dr. Emily Heller, ERK 204, ext.2545
Latinos Unidos
The organization provides cultural opportunities for students and fosters awareness of the richness of Latino culture. All students are welcome. Achieving Success Juntos!
The purpose of the Literature Club is to discuss and analyze important works of literature, create a community full of discussion and build connections through reading.
Advisor:
Dr. Billy Clem, WGL 220, ext. 2388
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlan (MEChA)
We, members of MEChA, are dedicated to promoting unity and respect for each other, whether we come from the barrios in the cities or el campo; whether we are Catholic, Protestant, or atheist; regardless of sexual orientation; whether we are Democrats, Republicans or Independents; whether we call ourselves Chicanx or not.
It shall be the purpose of MSA to welcome not only Muslim students but to welcome all students who come from different ethnic backgrounds. With this, it will allow for a chance to spread awareness and the truth about what Islam really teaches. This is a chance to strengthen a bond with many different students and promote friendly relations between Muslims and non-Muslims. Unity is not common in today’s world, unfortunately, but this club will be sure to serve the education many people have been seeking and help create more open-mindedness around campus.
Advisor: Amy Chaaban, AKL 220, ext. 2735
National Adult Education Honor Society
The group’s mission is to provide recognition to adult education students. Eligible Waubonsee students are enrolled in English as a Second Language (ESL), Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE), or Waubonsee Works (formerly Youth Services) programs. Membership is by faculty nomination. A one-time fee is required.
Formal induction ceremony for members
Assists with Adult Education events
Advisor: Megan Jones, DWNTN 477, ext. 4109
National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)
NSLS is an organization that helps people discover and achieve their goals. NSLS offers life-changing lectures from the nation’s leading presenters and a community where like-minded, success-oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed. NSLS also serves as a powerful force of good in the greater community by encouraging and organizing action to better the world.
“We are dream supporters – We build leaders, support people in achieving their dreams, and better the world in the process.” ~ Gary Tuerack
The Philosophy Club is dedicated to discussing philosophical questions, such as, ‘What is Art?’, ‘What constitutes moral responsibility?’ and ‘Do humans have free will?’ The club welcomes students and members of the wider community who have any interest in discussing philosophical questions in reasoned and fair-minded ways!
Advisors: Keith Bickley, VON 239, ext. 2946
Steve Zusman, BDE 222, ext. 6802
Phi Theta Kappa (Phi Omicron Chapter)
Academic excellence and community involvement are promoted by this international honor society. Invitations are issued to all eligible students at the end of each semester (not summer school). There is a GPA requirement and a one-time membership fee.
Fundraising and participation in Relay for Life, March of Dimes Walk, and Feed My Starving Children
Habitat for Humanity
Waubonsee’s One Day of Service
Advisors
Dr. Aaron Lawler, BDE 221, ext. 2861
Karl Schulze, SCI 228, ext. 2562
Dr. Sheela Vemu, SCI 226, ext. 2581
PRISM
The purpose of PRISM (Pride, Raising Awareness, Involvement, Support, Mentoring) is to provide a safe place of support for LGBTQ+ students at Waubonsee. PRISM also exists to bring together like-minded individuals to advocate on behalf of the queer community and provide education to club members and the wider community on historic and contemporary issues impacting LGBTQ+ people.
The purpose of this organization is to stimulate, encourage and recognize scholarship and interest in psychology among students at Waubonsee. All students are welcome to join the Psychology Club. To join Psi Beta Honor Society, there is a GPA requirement and a one-time membership fee.
Formal induction ceremony for Psi Beta members
Field trips
Service work for members
Sponsors speakers
Advisors Dr. Lisa Fozio-Thielk, APC 266, ext. 2559
Dr. Heather LaCost, APC 267, ext. 2465
Laura Meredith, APC 282, ext. 2273
Science Club
The purpose of the Science Club is to foster student interest in the fields of science by performing various fun and educational activities such as having guest speakers, student-led field trips, experiments, and events.
Advisor:
Dani Fisher, SCI 116, ext. 2345
Student Athlete Council (SAC)
It shall be the purpose of the Student Athlete Council to work toward the following:
Advance NJCAA student/athlete voices to include them in national dialogue.
Create new opportunities for the student/athlete experience.
Encourage student /athlete opinions on current proposed legislation.
Provide recommendations based on student/athlete involvement.
Increase encouragement and participation by the NJCAA students/athletes at a regional and national scope.
Advisors: Tim Betustak, FLD 176, ext. 2965
Dana Wagner, FLD 175, ext. 2527
Students for a Diverse Society (SDS)
This organization works to dispel misinformation about and create a dialogue among diverse peoples, cultures, and societies.
Waubonsee Socialists engage with socialist ideas, discuss politics, and educate each other through political discussion.
Advisor:
Jason Chatman, APC 283, ext. 2442
Waubonsee Student Nurses Association (associated with NSNA)
This student organization provides a professional outlet for students currently in the nursing program. Through this association, students gain access to national and state news regarding conventions, policy, and industry changes. Our group hopes to foster a sense of leadership in students that they can carry with them after graduation as they start their own practice of nursing. A one-time fee is required and paid members are able to run for a seat on the board of directors once they are enrolled in NUR 110. Opportunities for volunteering, fundraising, as well as attendance at state and national conventions are part of being a WSNA member.
It is our intent that students from diverse backgrounds and perspectives be well-served by this organization and that the diversity that each of you brings to this club will be viewed as a resource, strength, and benefit.
The Veterans Club connects student veterans on campus and provides opportunities for camaraderie between individuals with similar backgrounds and experiences. The group also serves as a peer network and sponsors a chapter of SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society for members. The club assists with the Veterans Day event at Waubonsee as well as sponsoring Veterans meetings and social gatherings.
Sponsors a chapter of SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society for members
Assists with college Veterans Day event
Sponsors veterans meetings and social gatherings
Advisors:
Tim Bizoukas, A 102, ext. 2404
Carlos Suarez, STC 282, ext. 2366
Lindsay Janssen, STC 244, ext. 6847
Women's Wellness Club
The Women’s Wellness Club is dedicated to fostering a supportive and empowering community. Our purpose is to promote holistic well-being, personal growth, and a sense of belonging. Through a varied range of physical activities, discussions, and resources, we aim to prioritize the 6 pillars of wellness, develop valuable life skills, and forge meaningful connections with focus-driven women.
The purpose of AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) is to bring together individuals to share stories and share cultures relating to people around different of Asia and the Pacific. AAPI also exists to bring together individuals to advocate and educate members of the club and the wider community on historic and contemporary issues impacting people of AAPI heritage.
Advisor: Courtney Nomiyama, DWNTN 189, ext. 4626
Bass Fishing Club
It shall be the purpose of the Waubonsee Bass Fishing Team to share bass fishing knowledge with others and to help each other become better anglers as well as participate in bass fishing tournaments.
Advisor:
Joseph Kloke, AKL 238, ext. 5762
Circle K Club
Circle K empowers college students through service to local and global communities. You’ll work with other passionate students to develop leadership skills and make lifelong friendships – all in an inclusive and supportive environment.
Advisor:
Michelle Dahlstrom, STC 125, ext. 2317
Mu Alpha Theta
The purpose of this organization is to promote scholarship in, and enjoyment and understanding of, mathematics among two-year college students.
Psychedelic Club
The goal of this organization will be the affirmation that an interest in psychedelia is natural and healthy. The altering of one’s own consciousness has been a part of human life for thousands of years. We must also face that substance abuse, suicide, and numerous other traumas have been serious plague on our mental and physical health. Deaths of despair are exploding; the average life expectancy of an American citizen has gone down[1] for the first time since the Spanish Flu. This is indicative of an absence of effective treatments, and a call for needed innovation within an outdated landscape of healthcare. As citizens striving towards improvement and progress in all matters. We must reopen the discussion, and examine prohibitive attitudes towards stigmatized psychotropic tools. Thoughtful and purposeful application of those tools to well specified criteria, we contend, will be the next great innovation for giving people access to an ability to help themselves. We have advocacy at the center of our mission. Advocacy requires passionate knowledgeable promotion of our views. It also requires extending the hands of respect out to conversational bystanders, and vehement detractors. In the hopes that our exchange will illuminate and sharpen our understanding of the world and each other.
The Segue program of Operation Snowball provides experiences in a healthy, fun and supportive environment that explores alcohol, tobacco and drug issues, knowledge, pressures and expectations (and other unhealthy behaviors) unique to college students in order to enhance student success.
S.O.S promotes sustainability issues to Waubonsee students, faculty, staff and the community through a variety of campus activities. The group sponsors various “green” events on campus, including an Earth Day event.
The Swing Dance Club is a forum to learn, practice and enjoy swing dance and its related dance styles: East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Lindy Hop, Charleston and Hustle. These styles are taught at a socially acceptable level for any social dance scenario. Rehearsals are fun, friendly, energetic and supportive!
Advisors Dr. Nancy Christensen, SCI 224, ext. 2472
Alfred Weiss, SCI 232, ext. 2720
STEM Club
To provide leadership training and learning opportunities through hands-on activities for Waubonsee students involved in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics fields, as well as to bring students together with peers who share common interests and a drive to succeed in their academic careers, helping them develop lasting connections that will benefit members as they crossover into their professional careers.
Advisors Dr. Pratima Jindal, WGL 204, ext. 2457
Alfred Weiss, SCI 232, ext. 2720
Student Success Club
It shall be the purpose of Student Success Club to help students adjust to new college life and to prepare them for career or transfer.
Advisor Andrea Egle, STC 209D, ext. 2952
Waubonsee Health Information Technology Student Association
The club broadens students’ awareness and knowledge of the Health Information field as well as bringing together students with common goals. Club activities include field trips, community service and guest speakers. Membership is open to all students.
Advisors
Patricia Saccone, DWNTN 367, ext. 4194
Waubonsee Student Education Association (Associated with NEA & IEA)
The WSEA facilitates pre-professional training and provides members with opportunities for developing personal growth and professional competence.