Oct 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Activities, Organizations, Clubs


 

Organizations and Activities

NPC supports a variety of student activities and organizations. All student activities are sponsored by the college and are subject to district-approved policies and procedures. As a result, the college reserves the right to approve or disapprove any student activity.

NPC’s student activities program invites involvement across a broad spectrum of sponsored programs to offer opportunities for cultural, social and educational enrichment for students.

Art Club

The Art Club is a student organization that provides an opportunity to express and advance student’s knowledge and love of the Arts through fellowship and education. The group’s mission is to give back to communities, schools, and others by using their talents and gifts in creative ways.

Students interested in learning more should contact Art Club advisor Magda Gluszek at (928) 532-6176, email npcartclub@gmail.com.

Eagle Club

The Eagle Club is a student organization that promotes awareness of multiculturalism at NPC by promoting academic field trips, student socials, fundraisers and other activities that celebrate cultural awareness. Learn more at npc.edu/activities-clubs/eagle-club

Students interested in learning more should contact Eagle Club adviser Shandiin Deputee at (800) 266-7845, ext. 7343, email shandiin.deputee@npc.edu.

Mental Wellness Club

NPC’s Mental Wellness Club is a student group that fosters an understanding of behavioral health and mental health with community, professional, and social awareness.

Students interested in learning more should contact Club Sponsor Karli Morgan at karli.morgan@npc.edu or (928) 414-3956.

Music/Theatre/Speech

Students with vocal or instrumental music interests may find a forum to develop their talents by joining the NPC Master Chorale, White Mountain Symphony Orchestra or High Country Barbershop Chorus. The groups perform at many college and community functions throughout the year.

The Theatre Program sponsors productions for students and the community. Auditions for the shows are conducted at the beginning of each semester.

A schedule of major productions is announced at the beginning of each semester. Posters advertising events are posted at all locations and announced in local media and posted at the NPC website at www.npc.edu/pac-shows. To request a calendar brochure of Performing Arts events, please contact the PAC Box Office, at (800) 266-7845, ext. 6250.

Student-produced plays and other smaller productions may be offered throughout the year.

Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society of two-year colleges. PTK inducts students who are committed to scholarship, leadership, fellowship, and service. Eligible students are invited each semester by meeting the following criteria: have at least a 3.5 GPA, have completed at least 12 NPC credits towards a set degree intent, and are currently enrolled in at least 6.0 credits. Learn more at npc.edu/activities-clubs/phi-theta-kappa-ptk

Students interested in joining Phi Theta Kappa should reach out to the PTK Advisors at ptkadvisors@npc.edu.

President’s Scholars Program

The President’s Scholars Program provides educational enrichment opportunities and scholarship incentives for -academically advanced students. This excellent opportunity includes a one-credit colloquium each semester. Scholars participate in activities to broaden intellectual horizons, to become more aware of Southwest history and culture and to explore communications skills through interaction with other students.

Participants will travel to off-campus locations throughout the Southwest to study subjects of interest and concern. Scholarships, which include tuition, books and travel, are awarded for those who are admitted.

Learn more at npc.edu/presidents-scholars-program

Students may obtain an application packet for the President’s Scholars program from the Recruiting Office, (800) 226-7845, ext. 6271, or by calling faculty adviser Andrew Hassard, ext. 6213, or email andrew.hassard@npc.edu.

Student Government Association

The Student Government Association (SGA) is both the voice of the student body at NPC and the coordinating organization for student clubs and activities. SGA members participate in college governance activities, serve on critical college committees and control funding for student organizations and activities.

SGA conducts elections each year. All students are encouraged to participate in SGA and participate in the future of Northland Pioneer College.

Learn more at npc.edu/student-government-association.


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