Student organizations provide excellent opportunities for students to develop personally and professionally. Student organizations work in conjunction with the Council on Postsecondary Student Affairs (COPSA) in planning and implementing activities, events, and campus-wide programs to address the needs and interests of GCC students. Through active involvement in their campus community, students expand their circle of influence, gain an understanding of diversity, are instilled with a sense of ownership over their educational experience, and are committed to making GCC and their community a better place.
The following are GCC student organizations:
The Administrative Professionals Society (APS)builds office knowledge and expertise by providing valuable learning opportunities in technology, communication, and professional skills to meet the needs of the individual and the community.
The Adult High School Student Organization (AHSSO) serves as a voice to COPSA in submitting student issues, problems, and concerns for the Adult High School students.
The Aspiring Professional Executives (APEX) Student Organization serves as a support group for all students seeking a degree in Supervision & Management, and teaches members to be socially aware by providing service to the community.
The Association of Junior Accountants (AJA) fosters the growth of the accounting and finance communities in Guam Community College (GCC) and aids organizations associated with these communities.
The Automotive Club creates awareness and helps facilitate activities within the Automotive program, serving as a voice and official liaison for the Automotive students.
The Business Organization for Student Success (BOSS) serves its diverse membership as a professional organization, providing leadership and career-oriented opportunities to develop and enhance tomorrow’s leaders.
The Computer Coding Club (3) provides a computer coding culture among students and to empower, inform, and educate fellow students and the community of the significance of computer programming and technical literacy.
The Cosmetologists United Together (CUT) provides opportunities for students pursuing an Industry Certification in Cosmetology to engage in fellowship and creative self-expression.
The Criminal Justice Students' Association (CJSA) facilitates networking and career-building activities in order to create a more cohesive and professional student community.
The Culinary Arts Student Association (CASA) creates opportunities and activities for culinary students and takes the lead in fostering Culinary Arts educational growth, cultural and social assimilation, ethnic appreciation and equal access to all college Culinary Arts programs and activities.
The Digital Arts Society (DAS) brings together students interested in the digital arts to assist in their growth and development, building their leadership skills through experiences in social, economic, educational, and community activities relative to the field of visual communications.
The EcoWarriors raise awareness and educate the community on sustainability issues, including recycling, energy management, and conservation of natural resources.
The Education Student Organization (ESO) supports students seeking a degree under the Education Department, including those studying Early Childhood Education, Education, and Sign Language Interpreting.
The Fencing Club is dedicated to encouraging, promoting, supervising, and developing the modern sport of fencing at GCC and to the participation of its members in competitions.
The His Plan Student Movement offers opportunities for students to explore personal development and spirituality in a non-judgmental environment and to foster meaningful relationships through regular gatherings, discussions and fellowship events.
The Hospitality and Tourism Society (HosTS) promotes the hospitality and tourism industry on campus and in the community.
The Human Services Student Organization (HSSO) promotes the fields of Human Services and Social Sciences through volunteerism and community service activities.
The Korean Club promotes Korea’s language and culture through various activities and events that will educate and entertain the campus and community.
The Medical Assistant Student Organization (MASO) enables Medical Assisting students to enhance and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and professionalism required by employers and patients.
The Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society (Beta Xi Chapter) recognizes the academic achievement of GCC students and provides opportunities for its members to grow as scholars and leaders.
The Practical Nursing Student Association (PNSA) provides support and leadership opportunities to undergraduate nursing students.
The Registered Nursing Student Organization supports students in the Associate of Science in Nursing - Registered Nurse (ADN-RN) program by promoting academic success, leadership development, and professional growth.
The Sci-πath-Club (SπC) promotes interest, understanding, and knowledge of the mathematical and scientific world throughout the college and the local community.
The Veterans Club provides a network of support among student veterans and promotes an understanding of student veteran issues.
The Visual Voices Club (ViVo) educates and shares the rich culture of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, promoting accessibility and inclusion in the community.
