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Clubs & Organizations

 

Black Student Alliance
BSA is an alliance of progressive-minded students working together to promote excellence, unity, and respect among the black student body.  BSA also acts as a support network for academic, personal, professional pursuits and varied interest levels for all students.

Business Club
The Business Club provides a forum for students interested in Management, Marketing, and Business.  The members strive to provide learning experiences in Business and enhance communication among students and the business community through participation in forums, seminars, guest speaker events, and service projects. 


Campus Crusade for Christ

Campus Crusade, through worship, studying the Bible, and prayer, hopes to get to know one another more deeply and further their relationship with the Lord.  The club does this through regular meetings and events.  Singing, praying, studying, learning, eating, and having fun happens at every meeting.

International Student Association
ISA encourages positive interaction among international students and the campus community. ISA assists international students adjust to life in Colorado and creates channels of communication to promote cultural awareness and communication of ideas.
 

Men’s Basketball Team
The men’s basketball team competes with the City of Aurora leagues.  They practice weekly.  The team is competitive and welcomes new players or a cheering section.

 

Men’s Soccer Club
Soccer club practices once a week at a local soccer field. They play with other city teams.  The club is open to any student interested in playing soccer. 

 

Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Theta Kappa (www.ptk.org) is the International Honor Society of two-year colleges.  The Alpha Pi Pi Chapter resides at CCA and has goals of encouraging members to participate in community service and develop leadership potential.   Alpha Pi Pi also provides a means for scholar with high academic achievements to share their knowledge in the college.  Students who have achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 and above and have completed at least 12 credit hours at CCA are invited to join.  Phi Theta Kappa sends invitations for membership at the beginning of every semester.  Contact: 303-340-7525, email:  PTK@CCAurora.edu or Advisor at 303-340-7524.

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Psychology Club

This club allows students to learn more about psychology in an educational, academic, and social setting.  Club members will also develop leadership skills that will benefit them at a four-year college.  Activities include guest speakers on a variety of psychological topics, field trips to day shelters and group homes, a book club, fundraisers, and themed discussions about psychology.  

Scientific Notations
The CCA Science Club provides a valuable resource to students majoring in science or science-related fields.  Participation in club gatherings will provide opportunities for intellectual and social growth, as well as recreational activities.  Meetings throughout the academic year will focus on a presentation by a guest speaker and/or a field trip.  Membership is open to anyone interested in learning more about science.

 

Spanish Club
This club provides an open forum for student to learn and experience Hispanic culture and language.  They provide a support system an information network and a quality campus experience for all students attending CCA.  The group meets regularly to motivate, instill pride and self-confidence, learn and practice conversational Spanish, promote traditions, and promote awareness of the Hispanic culture.

 

Current Clubs & Proposed Clubs

If you need contact information or you are interested in forming a club, contact the Coordinator of Student Activities in the Student Centre Room S101, call 303-360-4726, or email Student.Life@CCAurora.edu..