Clubs and Organizations FAQ's
Q: So you want to start a club. Now what?
Ar: I’m glad you asked. This is what you need to do: Get ahold of a club packet, either online or from Student Programs, room C210. Once you have gotten one, just follow the directions and you are set.
Q: What are the requirements for starting a club?
A: There are three simple forms you need to fill out in your club packet: An official charter that include the details of your club, with a minimum of 8 members who are currently enrolled Pierce College Students, a club constitution (an example is provided in the packet), and an advisor agreement (we can help you find an advisor if you don’t know who to ask).
Q: Why start a club?
A: When you start your own club you get, among other things, a feeling that you belong. The other things are: Funding, the use of the Pierce College logo, free use of the college facilities, and free advertising. The club you’re starting is going to be your thing, and it can be nearly anything you can imagine.
Q: I’m interested in joining or starting my own club, is there any other way I can contact you?
A: Yes, my name is Bryce Anderson and I work with Student Programs. You can come by and see me in the Student Programs office (C210) or email me at: banderson@pierce.ctc.edu . I can also be reached by phone at 253-864-3221.
Emailing me to set up a meeting will be the best option so I can make sure I’m in the office when you want to meet. I’ll also be a resource available to you after you start a club to help you organize and plan activities you want to do with your club.