Student Organizations

Student Organizations

Students engaged in various games during Fair Day at SSC.

SSC offers an array of student organizations on campus. Whether you're interested in agriculture, business, civics, diversity equity and inclusion, the arts, Native American culture, academic specializations, or even shooting sports, SSC has a club for you.


Student Government Association

The Student Government Association is dedicated to promoting the interests of the total student body by formulating and proposing ideas to the Seminole State College administration for the improvement of the college. We strive to encourage and promote student participation in the planning and implementation of college activities and to serve as an open forum for the discussion of issues that impact students of SSC.

For more information, contact:

Talina Lee / t.lee@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9708


Art Club

The Seminole State College Art Club is invested in campus and community enrichment through visual arts and all things creative. With affiliation with the Seminole Arts Council, this SSC organization strives to bring awareness to the personal and civic necessities for the arts and creative applications. The Art Club fosters individual creative expression and provides opportunities for collaborative projects supportive of the Seminole State C.O.R.E. Values and pedagogy. Open to all students, faculty, and staff of the college, the Art Club is a platform for workshops, education, events, activities, and experiences involving artistic interests and advancement.

For more information, contact:

Lynette Atchley / l.atchley@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9564

 


Future Business Leaders of America

Future Business Leaders of America is the largest business career and technical student organization in the world with over 230,000 members. The SSC Chapter was founded in 2014, Brad Schatzel is the faculty sponsor. Each school year, the group participates in several campus events and completes a marketing project in the spring.

For more information, contact:

Brad Schatzel / b.schatzel@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9262

 


Mu Alpha Theta

Mu Alpha Theta is the National Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society. It is dedicated to inspiring keen interest in mathematics, developing strong scholarship in the subject, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics in two-year college students.

For more information, contact:

Melissa Bryant / m.bryant@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9742

 


Native American Student Association (NASA)

The Seminole State College Native American Student Association exists to provide fellowship and support to Native American students, to encourage involvement of students who are interested in Native American traditions, to involve members in Native American cultural experiences, to provide members with programs and activities that will educate others about Native American culture, history, and life, to identify educational and career opportunities and resources for Native American students, to network with other Native American associations, and to give back to the communities by volunteering, reading to young ones, and welcoming new generations to the college experience.

For more information, contact:

Jamie Worthley / j.worthley@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9727

 


Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is an international organization that recognizes the academic achievement of college students and provides community leadership and service opportunities for its members. Membership is by invitation only. Students must complete 12 credit hours and maintain a 3.5 GPA or higher to be eligible.

For more information, contact:
Andrew Davis  /  a.davis@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9258

Psi Beta

Founded in 1982, Psi Beta is a national honor society for students attending two-year colleges, inviting students who plan to major or minor in psychology, as well as students who simply have an interest in psychology. Our mission is to encourage professional development and psychological literacy of students by promoting and recognizing excellence in scholarship, leadership, research, and community service. Membership is offered through local Psi Beta chapters.  The Seminole State College Psi Beta chapter is open to students who maintain a minimum GPA of 3.25 and have completed General Psychology with a grade of B or higher. The SSC Psi Beta chapter activities and functions are operated by Psi Beta student members and faculty advisors, and the National Council guides the affairs and policies of the organization.

 

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For more information, contact:

Christal Knowles / c.knowles@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9207


P.R.I.D.E.

People Recognizing Individuality and Diversity through Education

P.R.I.D.E. empowers its members to recognize all individuals, embrace diversity, and provide education about the LGBTQ+ community.

 As an active student organization, P.R.I.D.E.:

  • Meets monthly
  • Provides educational LGBTQ+ programming for the SSC community
  • Provides support and encouragement for the LGBTQ+ SSC community
  • Conducts fundraisers
  • Provides community service opportunities for P.R.I.D.E. members

 

Janna Wilson-Byrd, Lead Sponsor

Damon Cravens, Co-Sponsor

Sarah Ledford, Co-Sponsor

 

For more information, contact: Janna Wilson-Byrd / j.wilsonbyrd@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9642

 


Sigma Kappa Delta

Sigma Kappa Delta is the English Honor Society for Two-Year Colleges. The society strives to:
 
  • Confer distinction for high achievement in English language and literature in undergraduate studies;
  • Provide, through its local chapters, cultural stimulation on college campuses and promote interest in literature and the English language in surrounding communities;
  • Foster all aspects of the discipline of English, including literature, language, and writing;
  • Promote exemplary character and good fellowship among its members;
  • Exhibit high standards of academic excellence; and Serve society by fostering literacy.
For more information, contact:
Paul Juhasz / p.juhasz@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9271

 


SSC Aggie Club

The SSC Aggie Club is open to all majors. The group focuses on volunteer opportunities and events that are connected to the agriculture industry. The group meets monthly and participates in a variety of activities on and off campus.
For more information, contact:
Wendy Rich / w.rich@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9208

SSC Student Nurses’ Association

The Seminole State College Student Nurses’ Association exists to contribute to nursing education in order to provide for the highest quality health care; provide programs representative of fundamental and current professional interest and concern; and aid in the development of the whole person, his/her professional role, and his/her responsibility for the health care of people in all walks of life.

For more information, contact: 

Crystal Bray / c.bray@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9287

 


SSC Shooting Sports Club

The purpose of the Shooting Sports Club is to offer Seminole State College the opportunity to participate in recreational and competitive shooting activities. The club provides a venue for participants to acquire skills that can be employed in recreational/leisure and/or competitive activities.

For more information, contact: 

Jeffrey Christiansen / j.christiansen@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9233

Or

Wendy Rich / w.rich@sscok.edu / (405) 382-9208

 


 

For information on approval of a new student organization or further questions please contact:

 

Talina Lee
Financial Aid Specialist/SGA Advisor
Seminole State College
405-382-9708
t.lee@sscok.edu