Air Force ROTC
-
To schedule an appointment to discuss opportunities, please call 662 325 3810.
Appointment is recommended to ensure an officer is available to speak with the student.
Email: afrotc@afrotc.msstate.edu
Address: 202 Middleton Hall
Instagram: @msstate_afrotc
Art Club
+
The Art Clubs, on EMCC’s Scooba and Golden Triangle campuses, promote creativity and
artistic expression among their members. Meetings are open to all students, faculty
and staff.
Baptist Student Union
+
SPONSOR:
Nick Smith
662.418.8724
Nickjor28@gmail.com
The Baptist Student Union is sponsored by the Mississippi Baptist Convention. They
meet once a week during the lunch hour on the GT Campus.
Band
+
The Mighty Lion Band performs concerts and halftime shows at football games and participates
in many community parades, activities and competitions. The band includes musicians,
a Color Guard and the Eastern Belles dance squad.
Cheerleading Squad
+
The Cheerleader Squad instills pride and commitment to excellence at the college and
in the community. Auditions for the squad are held during the spring semester of each
year.
Collegiate DECA
+
SPONSORS:
Shannon Miller
Jakiero Dismuke
662.329.6758
The mission of Delta Epsilon Chi is to serve its diverse international membership
as a professional organization, providing leadership and career opportunities to tomorrow’s
leaders. Members of the Golden Triangle’s three chapters must maintain a strong focus
in business-related areas such as marketing, management and entrepreneurship.
Concert Choir and Reflection Singers
+
SCOOBA SPONSOR:
Jerry Nance
662.243.2688
The EMCC choirs are located on both campuses, but performs at college and campus events
through EMCC’s six-county district, as well as state and regional competitions. The
Concert Choir is a large performing ensemble. Reflection Singers is a smaller, more
select, group.
E-Sports Club
+
This organization is for students who wish to play video games at all competitive
levels.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
+
SPONSOR:
Located on EMCC’s Scooba campus, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes invites faculty,
staff, and all students to its weekly fellowship time where members pray, worship,
and study discipleship.
Forestry Club
+
The Forestry Club at EMCC’s Scooba campus is made up of students in the Forestry Technology
Program. Its purpose is to promote forestry and related industries.
Gay-Straight Alliance
+
SPONSOR:
Dr. Kelly Cantrell
The GSA Club is student-run organization that unites LGBTQ+ and allied youth to build
community and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities.
Honors Program
+
SPONSOR:
Dr. Kelly Cantrell
The EMCC Honors Program is a community of students, faculty, and staff dedicated to
the pursuit of academic excellence. Find out more about the incredible program HERE.
%MCEPASTEBIN%
Math and Science Club
+
The Math and Science club on EMCC's Scooba campus is open to all students. This club
promotes an increased knowledge of and a greater interest in science, technology,
engineering, and mathmatics while developing leadership and service skills.
Mississippi Association of Student Nurses (MASN)
+
SPONSOR:
Brittany Shurden, DNP, RN
MASN strives to provide the highest quality healthcare by:
- Contributing to nursing education by aiding in the development of the whole person
and their professional role as nurses.
-
Working to influece the education process, health care, nursing education, and practices
through legislative activities as appropriate.
- Encouraging students to actively participate in community health care projects.
National Technical Honor Society
+
The National Technical Honor Society at EMCC’s Golden Triangle campus is an internationally
recognized program. Members must be enrolled full-time in a career or technical program,
earn a 3.25 grade point average in their program coursework, and a 3.0 grade point
average for their overall coursework.
Optical Technology Club
+
The Optical Technology Club is made up of students in the Ophthalmic Technology Program
on the Scooba campus.
Phi Beta Lambda
+
SPONSOR:
Jodi Pierce, Trina Dendy
Phi Beta Lambda is a national college organization of students enrolled in business
subjects. It seeks to develop competent, aggressive, business leadership, to increase
interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations and to
encourage improvement in scholarship.
Phi Theta Kappa
+
Scott Baine
662.243.2662
Dr. Kelly Cantrell
Phi Theta Kappa is the official honor society for two-year colleges. It promotes scholarship,
develops character, and provides opportunity for the developments of leadership and
service skills.
Quiz Bowl
+
SPONSOR:
Currently vacant
As an EMCC academic team, quiz bowl offers the student preparation, practice, and
participation in the program and academic competitions. The team meets twice a week
on the GT campus to study various topics and improve memory recall and participates
in various quiz bowl competitions throughout the year.
Radio Broadcasting Club
+
During the fall semester, students will write and produce five-minute
newscasts to air on Mondays through Thursdays on EMCC’s radio
station, WGTC, 92.7 FM. Volunteers are needed to put the live
streaming of EMCC football games on the air each Thursday night.
We produce Don Rodney Radio's Rhythm and Blues Show, a two-hour weekly program. Students
can help in the production. We produce
EMCC Radio's Top 10 Countdown of Today's Hottest Hits. Students
can help in the production
Resident Assistants
+
The Resident Assistant (RA) facilitates the social and personal adjustment of students
to the residence hall and college. The SRA develops a sense of community among residents
as members of a floor, residents of a hall, and active participants in the residence
life system. The SRA serves as a positive role model to residents and peer staff
members. The SRA acts as a liaison between residents and the college administration.
RA Online Application.
Sigma Phi Sigma
+
A national fraternity, the Mu Chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma is open to Funeral Service
Technology students at EMCC’s Scooba campus. Its goals are to promote knowledge,
professionalism, and fellowship among service majors.
SkillsUSA
+
SPONSOR:
Dale Henry
Jakiero Dismuke
662.329.6758
SkillsUSA is a national organization made up of high school students, college students,
and professional members enrolled in training programs in technical, skilled, and
service occupations.
Student Ambassadors
+
Student Ambassadors visit high schools and attend college events to encourage potential
students to become EMCC Lions. They also represent EMCC at various community functions
in the college's six-county district.
Student Christian Fellowship
+
The Student Christian Fellowship on the campus of East Mississippi Community College
is comprised of two groups of students, the Baptist Student Union and Wesley Foundation.
The BSU (Baptist Student Union) is sponsored by the Mississippi Baptist Convention.
The Wesley Foundations is sponsored by the Methodist church. Students also participate
in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Student Government Association
+
The Student Government Association enables students to be involved in making decisions
that affect campus life. The SGA takes suggestions from students and interacts with
the school administration to help implement new policies. In addition, they often
assist EMCC with special events such as the Reality Fair.
Student Practical Nursing Association
+
GOLDEN TRIANGLE SPONSORS:
Michelle Melton, BSN, RN
Reginald Askew, BSN, RN
662.243.1998
SCOOBA SPONSOR:
Linda Farmer,, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC
662.476.5433
lfarmer@eastms.edu
The Student Practical Nursing Association, on the Golden Triangle campus, is a student
chapter of the National Federation of Licensed Practice Nurses. Its purpose is to
increase awareness of nursing roles, nursing issues and medical technology through
hands-on experiences, educational conferences, guest speakers, and community services.
Student Voices
+
Participation in awareness of and advocacy for the political and financial aspects
of the Mississippi community college system. Includes networking with elected officials,
visits to the state capitol, and representing EMCC at various functions.
Turf Club
+
The official organization for students interested in turf-grass and landscape management
careers which promotes credentialing and an exchange of information and ideas between
students and landscape management professionals.