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College is more than just taking classes. It is your chance to get involved, build connections and grow as a leader. At Atlantic Cape, you can join a wide variety of student clubs, participate in leadership development programs, or help shape campus life through the Student Government Association (SGA). Whether you want to meet people who share your interests or make a difference in your community, there is a place for you here.
And if you don’t see a club that fits your interests, don’t worry - you can start your own. From cultural and identity-based organizations to honor societies, gaming groups and wellness events, Atlantic Cape offers plenty of ways to get involved. We’ll connect you with the right people to bring your idea to life. This is your community and your voice matters.
Clubs and Organizations
With more than 30 student clubs across all three campuses, there is something for everyone at Atlantic Cape. Whether you are into gaming, culture, academics, or community service, joining a club is a great way to meet people and get involved. Don’t forget to join CampusGroups to stay dialed in on what’s happening around campus.
Mission: To encourage interest in varied art fields by providing field trips, workshops, guest artists, and other related activities.
Mission: To offer all students opportunities to develop skills in news writing, photography, layout and graphics; to showcase those skills in the pages of a campus newspaper; and to provide information to the college community.
Mission: To encourage recognition of every Atlantic Cape student's cultural, academic and social-needs in the college environment and to enhance communication among all races on campus and in the community.
Mission: To promote continued high academic standards, foster increased communication among its members, and honor academic excellence. Students who are in the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) and/or Student Support Services (SSS) Program are eligible to apply for membership into ChiAlpha Epsilon. Students must have consistently maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher to qualify. For more information visit the Chi Alpha Epsilon website.
Mission:We offer opportunities for people to get to know more about God and share their beliefs. We will offer weekly bible studies and prayer meetings and also opportunities to travel and meet students from other campuses.
Mission: To meet the personal needs of the individual collegian through qualities of leadership, the rewards of service, and the unique spirit of friendship.
Mission: To promote the Atlantic Cape communication program by providing students with hands-on experience by producing the annual communication awards show. To collaborate with fellow students to create scripts, videos and marketing materials which they may use for their professional portfolios.
Mission:To provide a safe environment for all students of differing abilities statuses and their allies a safe place to have fun, discuss issues, and work together to educate and enlighten each other in a constructive and helpful way.
Meets: Wednesday 1 p.m. via Zoom
Mission:To promote international and intercultural understanding on the Charles D. Worthington Atlantic City campus and in the community-at-large.
Meets:Tuesday 12:30-1:30 p.m. Room 214 - Atlantic City Campus
Mission: To encourage and facilitate meaningful exchange of specialized concepts and techniques in culinary arts and baking and pastry. The club builds professional alliances while promoting strong community outreach.
Mission: To assist all Atlantic Cape students majoring in the STEM and related fields, and to enrich their learning experience through communal activities and motivate them to continue their education in those fields.
Mission:Develop an entrepreneurial spirit among group members. Provide encouragement, guidance, and support for members to develop business ideas and bring them into reality.
Advisor(s):TBD
Please email advisor for more information on this club.
Mission: To increase awareness about issues and problems concerning the natural environment.
Mission: To televise Atlantic Cape club activities and events while mastering fundamentals of television equipment, such as camera, microphone and light.
Mission: To provide recognition of academic achievements for community college students. To provide community and campus service. The requirements to be invited to apply for membership in Phi Theta Kappa are: 3.5 cumulative GPA; 12 credits general education credits earned to date, either from Atlantic Cape or another community college; currently enrolled at Atlantic Cape (full or part time). For more information visit the Phi Theta Kappa International website.
Meets:First Tuesday each month 12:30-1:30 p.m. Room B-105
Mission:To represent gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and asexual students and those who support them. To help open communication with others about issues that affect this population.
Mission:To recognize the academic excellence of students in psychology, provide national recognition and serve as an aid for stimulating interest in psychology as an academic and professional field of endeavor.
Mission: To broadcast and stream music, entertainment, cultural programming, events and public service announcements for the Atlantic Cape locations and the community at large. The radio station also supports student functions by playing music at dances and events.
Mission: To publish an annual literary magazine that features the work of the college community. The organization will also help promote the art of writing to the college and to outside communities.
Rewritesis the award-winning literary magazine of the college. Annually, the staff seeks submissions of artwork, photography, short fiction, poetry, and drama from all members of the college community. The deadline for submissions is December 31st. Please use our Online submission management system.
You can read past issues of Rewrites Online here.
Mission:To open the doors of opportunity for its members and facilitate academic, professional, and personal growth. Sigma Kappa Delta is the English honor society for two-year colleges. To qualify, students must have at least 12 college credits, at least two college-level English courses, and a GPA of at least 3.0. For more information visit the Sigma Kappa Delta website.
For more information on this honor society, please email the advisor.
Mission:To better the community through outreach and education of the environment whilst providing opportunities for career development for those with a passion for sciences.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is the governing body that represents the entire student population at Atlantic Cape.The purpose of the SGA is to create a representative governing body that promotes harmony among students, faculty and the administration of Atlantic Cape; to generate activities of interest for the benefit of the general student body, and provide support forstudent clubsas they fulfill their individual missions to Atlantic Cape. TheSGA Executive Boardis comprised of full- and part-time students elected or appointed to the following positions: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Club Coordinator, Freshmen and Sophomore Senators and Atlantic City and Cape May County Campus Delegates. All SGA Executive Board officer positions are held for a one-academic year term.
The Student Government Executive Board conducts weekly hybrid Executive Board and Senate meetings. We will continue to address the concerns and needs of the student body. We will strive to answer all inquiries and provide uplifting and meaningful engagement opportunities through programs and events.
Campus-Wide Events:
Welcome Week Festivities
Health and Wellness Awareness
Cultural Diversity
Earth Day Fair
New Student Orientation
Commencement Celebration
Collaboration:
Food Pantry
"We Support Our Troops" Veterans Day observance
Community Service projects
Governance Initiatives:
Trainings for Club Leaders
Advocacy for Student Issues
Development of Student Policies
As a reminder, please continue to email sga@atlanticcape.edu with any questions or concerns. And be sure to follow us on social media! Please use #SGAhere4U when posting any photos
The Office of Counseling and Support Services aspires to enhance student leadership and student involvement through a peer leadership program. Our mission is to create a welcoming environment for all of our students through unique peer relationships.
Through these endeavors this program will ultimately increase first year student retention rates as well as enhance their willingness to excel in the academic and student leadership arena. The mentor/mentee relationship contributes to the overall success of students at Atlantic Cape Community College.
Men of Atlantic Cape (MAC)
The Men of Atlantic Cape (MAC) retention program promotes the advancement of all male students. Our goal is to create a community where students can support one another, share experiences, and network. The MAC program seeks to enhance qualities for becoming model citizens and leaders of our communities after graduation.
We champion self-motivation, determination, and leadership skills while providing our members access to mentorships, academic advising, award recognition, and more.