Clubs and Organizations
At Central Carolina Technical College, we want you to have the benefit of receiving a first-class college education. We realize that many lessons you will learn will not be restricted to a physical classroom. Consider the advantages of participating in any of our outstanding student clubs and organizations. You will be proud of the opportunities for professional growth and leadership that these student organizations afford.
Central Carolina Student Nurses' Association
Community service, fellowship, learning, and fun! These are the four key components of the Central Carolina Technical College Student Nurses' Association. As part of the National Student Nurses' Association, the club's purpose is to help prepare students for their roles as professionals in the nursing field, and is open to all students enrolled in the ADN program.
Creative Arts Society
This club was organized to encourage writers and artists on the Central Carolina campus to express their creative work and improve their skills. The Creative Arts Society is open to students, faculty, and staff who wish to share their creativity and who are willing to give and take constructive criticism.
Natural Resources Management Club
Natural Resources club is an organization founded by the CCTC Natural Resources Program along with the assistance of the Environmental Training Center. Through this organization, experiences are provided for students who are interested in the outdoors and helping the environment.
Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa seeks to recognize and encourage scholarship among associate degree students. According to its international guidelines, the organization "provides opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate to exchange ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence." Membership in the Central Carolina chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is limited to associate degree students who have attained a grade point average of 3.25 after completion of 12 or more credit hours.