STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
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Alpha Beta Gamma
Chess Club
A national business honor society established in 1970 to recognize and encourage scholarship among college students in business curricula. Advisor: Prof. Katherine Toy
The purpose of this club is to allow students to play chess in an organized club. Advisor: Dr. Maria Steblyanko
Asian Culture Club The purpose of this organization is to maximize the educational and cultural development of Asian students and those who are interested in Asian Cultural studies. Advisor: Prof. Lisa Cecere
Associated Students of Ocean County College (ASOCC) The Student Government The Associated Students of Ocean County College exists to further the well-being of the students, to serve as a channel of communication between the students and the administration, and to cooperate closely with the faculty and administration in maintaining academic and social standards of excellence. This body will be authorized by the President of the College to administer, under specific conditions, a number of procedures and regulations pertaining to student life. The philosophy of the Associated Students of Ocean County College is individual integrity and group responsibility. Advisor: Jennifer Fazio
Astronomy Club The purpose of this organization is to share the wonders of astronomy with the community.
Cheerleading Club The Cheerleaders promote school spirit at OCC, maintain and develop members’ cheerleading skills and techniques, and represent OCC at public and school events and support the community.
Chi Alpha Epsilon (EOF Honor Society) The Beta Chi chapter of this national honor society seeks to promote continued high academic standards, foster increased communication among its members, and honor academic excellence for those students admitted to OCC via developmental programs. Advisor: Dr. Toni Clay
Circle K The objectives of this Kiwanis-sponsored organization are to provide a practical means of forming enduring friendships, to encourage participation in group activities and to provide service on campus and in the community. Advisor: Prof. Lynn Kenneally
Clay Club This club furthers students’ interest and knowledge in contemporary/historical and technical approaches in the creative ceramic arts. Advisor: Prof. Lisa Cecere
Computer Science Club This club will serve to enhance the knowledge of Computer Science majors and programming hobbyists; to build a fraternity of individuals interested in computer programming; to provide programming experience in a team environment to its members; and to create practical programs that will aid members of the larger community. Advisors: Prof. Edmund Hong & Dr. Angel Camilo continued next page 2016–2017 2020–2021 Student Handbook Handbook 147 37