Clubs & Organizations at NSCC
Clubs and Organizations are meeting virtually & in person for the upcoming semester! This is a great time to connect with a variety of clubs to learn about what they are doing and to connect with your peers. Check out the list of clubs and organizations.
You can also browse by category:
Academic Clubs, Honors Societies, Culture & Inclusion Clubs, Special Interest Clubs
Fill out our Club Interest Form so we can connect you with our clubs and orgs! Explore your interests, build leadership skills, and expand your resume!
For questions or more information about NSCC's Clubs and Organizations, please contact the Office of Student Engagement at engagement@northshore.edu
Get Involved Fairs - Fall 2024
Come learn about the clubs and organizations that NSCC has to offer! We are excited to see YOU!
Tuesday, September 24
11:00am - 1:00pm
Lynn Campus - Lynn West Hallway
Thursday, September 26
11:00am - 1:00pm
Danvers Campus - Berry Lobby
This is your chance to meet student club leaders, learn about campus resources and get involved!
Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA is the official voice of the student body. The Association encourages self-government, promotes responsibility, loyalty, and cooperation among students, faculty, and the administration. Meetings are open to all students and are held biweekly. The Student Government Executive Board consists of a President, Vice President, Student Trustee and Vice Presidents of Communications, Finance, Academics, and Culture/Inclusion. Membership includes Assistant Vice Presidents selected from the Student Association (all registered NSCC students) and club representatives (all recognized student clubs).
Academic Clubs
Criminal Justice Club
The Criminal Justice Club heightens awareness of students interested in careers in
Law, Law Enforcement, Corrections and related fields. In addition the club provides
an informal support group and enhances course work studies. Events include exhibitions,
demonstrations and speakers.
DECA
Collegiate DECA holds the mission that marketing, management, and entrepreneurship
education is to enable students to understand and apply marketing, management, and
entrepreneurial principles; to make rational economic decisions, and to exhibit social
responsibility in a global economy. DECA works with interested students to join this
national organization and participate in competitions and challenges to develop a
knowledge base for real world opportunities.
Economics & Finance Club
The members of the Economics and Finance Club will consist of all students enrolled
or interested in economic, finance, and business classes. The club will provide professional
enrichment experiences for its members.
The Engineering Club
The Engineering Club focuses on how fun, fulfilling, rewarding and even cool engineering
can be. Our club is a student organization that consists of engineering students or
anyone who is interested in engineering. Previous years activities included tours
of four year colleges, guest engineers, and school-wide engineering competitions (one
per semester) in order to share the "fun" of engineering with the NSCC community.
The club is more than just specific activities, but a place where students can come
and interact with their peers in a non-classroom environment. The ultimate goal of
the club is to make friends and have fun with fellow students while being exposed
to the different aspects of studying engineering in college.
Nursing Freshman
The Freshman Nursing club is open to all first year students enrolled in classes in
the Nurse Education program.
Nursing Sophomore
The Sophomore Nursing club is open to all second year students enrolled in classes
in the Nurse Education program.
Physical Therapy
The Physical Therapy Club is open to all students enrolled in both classes of Physical
Therapist Assistant Program. The club will promote effective communication between
and among students and faculty and recognize individual achievements of its members.
They will also identify and participate in a health professions community service
project.
Practical Nursing Club
The Practical Nursing Club is open to all students of the Practical Nursing Program.
The club provides an opportunity for Practical Nursing students to participate as
a class in activities which are of concern and interest to the class.
Pre-Med Club
The Pre-Med Club provides an opportunity for students interested in pursuing careers
in the field of health science, including but not limited to Medicine, Optometry,
Dentistry, Chiropractics, Naturopathy, Podiatry, Veterinary Medicine, and Biomedical
Research. Club membership gives you an opportunity to receive information about the
fields, including required course work, the application process, and licensing. The
club also provides you with an opportunity to attend conferences on your chosen field
and share ideas and information with fellow students.
SOTA Club
Membership is limited to Occupational Therapy Assistant (SOTA) students. Purpose of
the SOTA Club is to increase social and professional contacts in the field. Fundraisers
help sponsor field trips to professional conferences and lectures. Meetings are held
on a monthly basis.
STEM Club
Promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics on campus and the community. Aid students in these careers as they prepare for the transition from NSCC to a four year college or career. Raises funds to support students that are in need of financial assistance pursuing the mentioned career fields. Discusses about types of careers, majors, schools, internships, volunteer, and job opportunities.
Honors Societies
Delta Alpha Pi
Delta Alpha Pi (DAPi) is a free, international honor society comprised of students
who want to grow as leaders and make a difference in their communities. DAPi members
collaborate with other high-achieving students to create activities, publications,
and events that shape NSCC into a more welcoming place for all students. Members utilize
the academic and leadership skills they developed by excelling in college with hidden
or visible disabilities. Membership is by invitation only with the following prerequisites
being met: completion of 24 college-level credits and a GPA of 3.1 or more
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
PTK is a national honor society for students at two-year colleges who exhibit an outstanding
academic performance throughout each semester. Membership is by invitation to NSCC
students in a degree program with a minimum of 12 credits and a college grade point
average of 3.7. Eligible students pay an initial lifetime membership fee. This one
time fee may vary from year to year. NSCC is affiliated with the nationwide organization
through its own chapter, Alpha Lambda Kappa.
The National Society of Leadership and Success (Sigma Alpha Pi)
The NSLS is the largest leadership honor society in the United States. Our NSLS chapter at North Shore Community College was started in 2011. Our local chapter is part of the national organization with 700+ chapters and over 1.4 million members.
Students are selected based on exemplary academic achievement. As of 2021 we have 1,741 members who have access to:
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More than $400,000 in scholarships.
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An exclusive NSLS job board.
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A personalized letter of recommendation.
The NSLS leadership program teaches the interpersonal skills that employers seek to give you an edge in the job market. Hear directly from current members as they share how their experience has changed their life.
If you become a member, some of the other benefits are:
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Learn from exceptional leaders like former President Barack Obama during exclusive Speaker Broadcasts.
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Meet new friends and make lifelong connections (on-campus and virtually).
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Overcome challenges with success coaches shortcutting your way to success.
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Access to private networking events.
Visit the NSLS website to learn more about and accept your nomination.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Some of the common questions we receive are listed below. If you have any other questions, visit nsls.org to chat with a team member or email help@nsls.org.
What do I have to do to become inducted?
Our five-step program takes approximately 10 hours over the course of the semester at your pace.
Is this recognized on campus?
We are a Registered Student Organization (RSO). As of 2021, we had 1,741 in our chapter and there are more than 1.4 million members nationwide.
Membership is by invitation to NSCC students in a degree program with a minimum of 12 credits and a college grade point average of 2.8. Eligible students pay an initial lifetime membership fee. This one time fee may vary from year to year.
Culture & Inclusion Clubs
First Generation Club
The First Generation Student Club Celebrates our First Generation Students, that is
students whose parents have not obtained a four year degree. The First Generation
Student Club enhances both Student Success and NSCC's community through building bonds
between students, community service projects, and social events.
Health and Wellness Club
Health & wellness purpose is aiming to bring balance into the lives of those in our
community. We hope to do this through sharing different practices and exploring ways
to change ones life for the better. By being well, thinking well, eating well and
living well we are able to live a wholesome lifestyle, thus creating a healthy, balanced
atmosphere. The NSCC Students For Wellness club strives to share various(*/diverse)
practices of healthy living, with the ultimate goal of creating a healthy environment.
M.A.L.E.S. Club
M.A.L.E.S. develops and transforms educated and engaged individuals through mentorship, brotherhood, service learning, social capital and professional growth.
Mission: M.A.L.E.S. (Men Achieving Leadership, Excellence and Success) organization
fosters inclusive professional and personal development opportunities, which enhance
and aid to the overall fabric of civic engagement and the academic and community environment.
M.A.L.E.S. develops and transforms educated and engaged individuals through mentorship,
brotherhood, service learning, social capital and professional growth. M.A.L.E.S.
integrates the goals and vision of alumni, advisors and current members who are dedicated
to help facilitate the enrichment of the organizations culture.
Multi-Cultural Society (MCS)
MCS celebrates heritage, ethnicity, language, nationality, and diversity at North Shore Community College. We strive for understanding and respect by working together, sharing ideas, and learning from each other. Join us to plan, sponsor, and support activities that express and affirm our multicultural experiences. Interested? Fill out this brief form!
Muslim Student Association (MSA)
Asalam Alycome (Peace be with you)! The Muslim Student Association is a student organization
striving to help Muslim Students better their religious activities as a complete way
of life, mobilize against injustice and oppression, increase Islamic awareness, and
clear up misconceptions through education and understanding.
Queer Straight Alliance (QSA)
The Queer Straight Alliance's club membership is composed of gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender, queer, questioning, and straight allied North Shore Community College
students. The QSA is designed for members interested in social change through LGBTQ
education and resources at North Shore Community College.
Interested? Fill out this brief form! Like us on Facebook, or follow us on twitter @NsccQsa.
Veterans Club
The purpose of the veterans club is to provide support and promote unity among the present and former members of the United States Military and National Guard, and their dependents. This diverse group of students will be provided with information regarding their military benefits and programs which support them, and a vehicle for advocacy of their rights and support of their educational and career pursuits.
Special Interest Clubs
Anime Club
Anime Club's purpose is to create a social network club for fans of anime and Otaku.
We want to provide students with a place to express their unique interests in a welcoming
environment free of criticism, as well as a place for students to express their unique
individuality through various projects we plan to accomplish.
Art Club
The Art Club provides students the opportunity to plan and implement educational and/or
social events of an "artistic nature," based on suggestions by club members. Past
events have included a paint night, rock painting and a Halloween costume contest.
Interested? Fill out this brief form!
Chess Club
The Chess Club seeks to promote sportsmanship and camaraderie by exploring the culture
that surrounds the game of chess. The club invites all students to join us for a friendly,
and sometimes competitive, game. All skill levels are welcome. If you don't know how
to play, we will teach you. It's your move!
Debate Club
Debate club seeks to: support each other as well as our sister clubs in debating techniques,
morals, and ethics; create and schedule activities both within and outside of our
member base, engage our members with both online and offline debates and assignments,
form a bridge between our members and professors with debate related ideas both in
and out of the classroom; utilize both Facebook and Angel to communicate with our
members in-between our scheduled meeting times; and offer opportunities to our members
as volunteer debate judges with organizations such as the Boston Debate League. All
welcome!
Environmental Club
The NSCC Environmental Club offers students a forum where they can focus on issues relating to the environment and sustainability. The emphasis is on education and activism leading to solutions on the college campus and beyond. The club meets biweekly in an informal, friendly, and moderated setting. It provides opportunities for inspired students to share ideas and formulate action plans on topics ranging from greening the college campus to politics, science, education, environmental ethics, and anything else relevant to environmentalism and promoting a just and sustainable society. Club members will have the chance to learn and practice methods of democratic citizenship as they advocate individually and collectively for policies and actions that are earth-friendly and ethically based. One of the main goals of the Environmental Club is to educate NSCC students and the college at large in the practices of sustainable living, with the ultimate goal of creating a culture of sustainability on NSCC campuses that will serve as a model for other schools and our local communities. You can also find the Environmental Club on Instagram.
Visit our web page for meeting information >
Film Club
The purpose of the film club is to provide a place for students to gather and share
their love of the movies. The club focuses on how entertaining, stimulating, enriching,
and just plain cool this most modern of art forms can be. The members themselves choose
activities, which include on-campus screenings with refreshments, field trips to historic
theaters, special events, and always lively discussion. In the process, students make
new friends and discover new films while exposing themselves to a wide variety of
opinions.
Gaming Club
Gaming club seeks to bring parts of the student body together through a unified interest
in playing games. For the purpose of this club games will include but not be limited
to: Video games, Table top games, Party games, and Lawn games.
Music Club
Music Club is a group of students who love music! This Club gets together to play,
listen to, talk about, and explore all aspects of one of the great art forms, Music.
If you are passionate about music in any way please consider joining this awesome
organization to further enhance the music in your life. Interested? Fill out this brief form!
Philosophy Club
The NSCC Philosophy Club offers students a unique forum where they can discuss the
deep, nagging questions they've been asking themselves. The club meets weekly in an
informal, friendly, and moderated environment; it's a place where you can listen to
the arguments and constructive criticism of some of your most thoughtful peers on
subjects ranging from politics, morality, religion, science, activism, and anything
else that comes to mind. However, Philosophy Club is not only for the most knowledgeable
about academic philosophy; rather, it is a place for everyone to discuss useful ideas
and to explore philosophical reflection as a life-transforming discipline.
Surf Club
The purpose and function of NSCC Surf Club is to promote the activity of surf riding,
with all of the social, intellectual and physical benefits inherent in the pursuit
of the activity, as well as promoting student and faculty participation in the greater
community through the medium and culture of surf riding, stewardship of the oceans
natural resources in the college and surrounding community, and a greater understanding
and tolerance of diverse cultures.