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Clubs and Organizations

Leadership and Service

The Student Leadership Council (SLC) is an empowering student-run programming board that represents and promotes the common interests and general welfare of the student body.

More information on the Student Leadership Council Page.

The BRCC Student Ambassadors is a service organization that works with various departments to promote the image of the college and maintain relationships with former, current, and future students.

Contact Claire Richardson at richardsonc@brcc.edu

More information and scholarship information on the Student Ambassadors Page

Through Blue Ridge Pass, students learn about organizations, resources, and events in their communities, helping to build networks for their future and contribute to the College and community at the same time.

Additionally these students strengthen their resumes and portfolios through service and volunteerism, participation, as well as award recognition.

All enrolled students are eligible; there is no GPA requirement.

More information and registration/

This club aims to uplift and help others both on campus and in the larger community. They help with community service projects and social connections on campus.

Contact Katie Anderson, andersonk@brcc.edu

Academic and Career

Purpose: to engage art students, make art together, and bring more students to the art program.

Open to all students.

Advisor: Jessica Martinkosky martinkoskyj@brcc.edu

cffa logoA satellite chapter of Collegiate FFA at Virginia Tech, promoting leadership, service, and fellowship among students interested in agriculture or ag-related fields.

A satellite chapter of Collegiate FFA at Virginia Tech.

Open to all interested students who want to support FFA in our community.

Activities:

  • Community service projects including Hunger Symposium
  • Fundraisers in support of official dress scholarships
  • Support Ag CDE’s and other FFA events in the service area
  • Opportunities to attend state, regional, and national FFA events

Contact Eric Fitzgerald at fitzgeralde@brcc.edu.

Providing opportunities to realize the importance of mathematics and its omnipresence in human life. Through club activities enhance student’s critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will prepare them to succeed in all math courses and lead them to a good career path.

Contact Venkatesan Chakrapani at chakrapaniv@brcc.edu or Samuel Chukwuemeka chukwuemekas@brcc.edu

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A Nursing Program Club, providing a forum for nursing students to discuss emergent issues at monthly faculty meetings and to strengthen bonds among peers.

Open to students in the clinical component of the nursing program.

Contact Bre Figgins at figginsb@brcc.edu or Rebecca Foltz at foltzr@brcc.edu

Recognizing and encouraging the academic achievement of two-year college students; promoting scholarship, developing leadership and service, and cultivating fellowship among qualified students at the College.

Membership is by invitation each semester to students meeting the following criteria:

  • Enrolled in an associate degree program
  • Completed at least 12 hours of college-level course workGPA of 3.5 or higher

Contact Abby Sloan, sloana@brcc.edu or Larry Rasheed, rasheedl@brcc.edu

Providing students interested in science, engineering, math, and technology with educational opportunities and career information.

Open to all students.

Contact Robert Oliver at oliverr@brcc.edu or Dan OBrien at obriend@brcc.edu

A student chapter of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) and the Virginia Association of Licensed Veterinary Technicians (VALVT), promoting the profession of veterinary technology.

Purpose: To promote the profession of veterinary technology; to educate and inform the public about responsible pet care; to enhance the human/companion animal bond; and to facilitate good relations between 1st-year, 2nd-year, and distance education Veterinary Technology students at BRCC.

All students enrolled in the veterinary technology program are automatic members.

Contact: Wynne DiGrassie digrassiew@brcc.edu or Stephanie Atkins at atkinss@brcc.edu

Topics and Special Interest

Focused on high adventure and service projects, activities may include hiking, camping, skiing, snowboarding, cycling, climbing, archery, kayaking, rafting, etc.

Purpose: To provide positive and challenging experiences to have fun and learn teamwork and leadership.

Open to all students 17 years old and up.

Contact Reid Harris, harrisr@brcc.edu

Bringing together those of the Christian faith to participate in bible study, prayer support, and community service.

Open to all students.

Activities:

  • Bible Study
  • Prayer Meetings
  • Free Spring Retreat for club members
  • Christmas Caroling
  • Service Projects

Co-Advisors:

Agnes Rexrode, rexrodea@brcc.edu

Bob Zickefoose, zickefooseb@brcc.edu

P.J. Landis, landisp@brcc.edu

Sara Lightner, lightners@brcc.edu

diversity club logo 1Providing all students the opportunity to grow in understanding and awareness: celebrate the rich global cultural diversity of BRCC. Joining a club or organization provides opportunities to develop leadership skills within an environment of your peers. You will learn from fellow students and establish your leadership abilities through planning and implementation.

Contact Elise Pettie, pettiee@brcc.edu or Shanil Virani, snv83138@email.vccs.edu

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Purpose: To help students grow through engaging events focused on emotional intelligence, leadership, mindfulness, and physical health. Activities combine practical skills with deeper lessons for personal growth. The club fosters open discussions, supports mental well-being, and builds a supportive community, helping students develop personally and professionally.

Advisor: Laura Cammaroto cammarotol@brcc.edu

Seeking to create an open and safe educational environment for people of all genders and sexualities to learn about diversity in their school, community, and the world.

Open to all LGBTQ+ and ally students at BRCC.

Contact Jessica Martinkosky at martinkoskyj@brcc.edu or EmmaRose Phillips at phillipse@brcc.edu or 540-453-2338

More information (meetings, resources, etc) at the Prism Club Website

Purpose: To educate younger voices and also listen to what everyone has to say/offer. Promoting freedom of speech and providing educational content.

Open to all students

Advisor: Dayton Carpenter carpenterd@brcc.edu