Student Clubs and Organizations

CONTACT
Julie Morgan
Student Life Office
University Transfer Center - Room 207
Phone: 715-365-4907
Email: jmorgan@nicoletcollege.edu

 

Student clubs and organizations are an important part of the student experience at Nicolet. By joining a club, it provides a great opportunity to gain educational experience or meet fellow students with common interests.

 

Business Professionals of America (BPA)

The organization offers business students the opportunity to broaden their career opportunities, have contact with the business community, and compete, as well as interact with students in other two- and four-year colleges. Nicolet students have participated in state competitions and several have qualified for and competed in national Business Professional competitions held in such locations as San Francisco and Orlando.

Advisor: Jolene Van den Elzen Johnson  TC 212-1  715-365-4440 | Email

 

Campus Crusade

The Campus Crusade Student Club is an interdenominational Christian ministry committed to showing people how they can know and experience God’s plan for their lives.

Advisor: Nancy Larsen  AT 715-365-4940  |  Email

 

Children’s Literature Group

Members of the group read works of children’s literature, focusing on books for children eight and older.

Advisors: Michele Regenold  UTC 300-G  715-365-4654  |  Email
Todd Mountjoy  LRC 201  715-365-4489  |  Email

 

Criminal Justice Club

The mission of the Criminal Justice Club is to encourage fellowship among members while promoting an atmosphere conducive to personal inquiry and growth. Through mentorship, the Criminal Justice Club seeks to develop leadership and citizenship skills of its members to their highest potential, while encouraging professional pride, community service, and strict adherence to the code of professional ethics.

Advisor: Phil Schmidt  BC 101-11  715-365-4511  |  Email

 

Graphic Design Club

The Graphic Design Club at Nicolet College offers students in the Graphic Design program an opportunity to develop leadership, citizenship, and presentation skills in an atmosphere of fellowship. Community projects include participation in the Empty Bowls event, membership drives, and fundraising events. Club members work cooperatively to raise funds, which enable students to participate in regional graphic design conferences and graphic design student portfolio reviews.

Advisor: Barb Buckel  TC 208-2  715-365-4648  |  Email

 

IT Club

The IT Club aims to share knowledge among members and to do community events to educate others on computer-related technologies.

Advisor: Scott Biscobing   TC102B  715-365-4611  |  Email

 

Many Clans Multicultural Club

Provides students with a vehicle for friendship and peer support and is committed to bringing diverse cultures to the Nicolet campus in many ways. Some years the leadership is dynamic and involves students in a variety of activities such as Indian taco sales, attending powwows, co-sponsoring plays, and participating in Student Government activities. Other years, students prefer to just get together with their peers and socialize. Membership is open to anyone, and the direction the club takes is as varied as the members are each semester.

Advisors:
Pam Gokey  LRC 110  715-365-4434  |  Email
Leanne Vigue Miranda  UTC211 715-365-4586   |  Email
Chris Meier  LRC110  |  Email

 

Nicolet American Culinary Federation (ACF) – Junior Chapter

ACF promotes mentoring relationships and certification opportunities for students in any of Nicolet’s culinary programs. Professional culinary activities, fundraising efforts, chef demonstrations, and attendance at regional conferences are the foundation of the club’s activities. Additional possibilities include culinary and recipe competitions, community service projects, and participation in Nicolet’s many campus-wide events.

Advisor: Vicki Mendham  NC212  715-365-4452  |  Email

 

Nicolet Auto Club

Auto Club promotes a professional attitude, image, and industry work opportunities for automotive students. Activities include industry tours and the Chicago Auto Show.

Advisors: Jon Werkmeister  AT300-1  715-365-4525  |  Email

 

Nicolet Child Care Parent / Teacher Organization

All child care staff and parents of enrolled children are members of the Nicolet Child Care Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO). The purpose of the PTO is to involve parents in curriculum and program evaluation, policy development, and fund raising events of the center. The PTO also provides a setting in which common concerns can be discussed, parenting can be strengthened, and social interaction among parents and staff developed in a cooperative atmosphere. Parents of children on the waiting list are encouraged to participate in activities of the PTO.

Advisor: Michelle Conrath  CC 109  715-365-4699  |  Email

 

Nicolet Student Nurse Club

Nicolet Student Nurse Club is an organization for students in the Associate Degree Nursing Program. Student involvement provides opportunities for individual growth, leadership, and personal ethics. Activities include educational opportunities in the healthcare field. Community stewardship includes participation in community food and clothing drives and community health screenings.

Advisors: Kari Krueger  AT 300-18  715-365-4936  |  Email
Julie Johnson  AT 300-22  715-365-4496  |  Email

 

Peace and Social Justice Club

The Peace Coalition creates a forum for the discussion and expression of ideas and community awareness in global peace and non-violent resolution.

Advisor: Ethan Cummings  UTC 301  715-365-4618  |  Email

 

Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society for two-year colleges. Nicolet’s chapter, Alpha Nu Iota, focuses its efforts on service and scholarship. Members are asked to join by the President of the college after being nominated by an instructor. The nominee must be a full-time student with at least 12 credit hours of coursework completed, with a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher. Initiates are responsible for the $50 membership fee and receive a membership certificate, transcript stamp, a Phi Theta Kappa pin, placement on national transfer and employment databases, and a two-year subscription to all Phi Theta Kappa publications. Members must maintain a GPA of 3.50 or higher while they are members.

Advisors:
Mark Nebgen  UTC 300-J  715-365-4628  |  Email
Teresa Rose  UTC311  715-365-4625  |  Email
Julie Fredrickson  UTC210  715-365-4471  |  Email

 

Student Government Association (SGA)

All Nicolet students are eligible and encouraged to participate in Student Government. In addition to representing the student body and having an important voice in campus policy, SGA works with the Student Life Office in providing campus events and entertainment. All SGA-sponsored events are funded by the Student Activity Fund. SGA members have the opportunity to attend leadership conferences and participate with the 15 other Wisconsin Technical Colleges in Wisconsin Student Government. Participation provides leadership and management skills that last a lifetime.

Advisor: Julie Morgan  UTC 207  715-365-4907  |  Email

 

Student Northwoods Association for the Education of Young Children (SNAEYC)

Nicolet College has a student association affiliated with the local, state, and national Associations for the Education of Young Children (AEYC). Locally, the student association works through the Northwoods AEYC allowing the students an opportunity to participate in local professional meetings, in-service training, conferences, networking, mentoring, and special events, such as the annual celebration of the National Week of the Young Child. Participation in the student AEYC is open to any Nicolet College student currently enrolled in degree or special interest childcare and development courses or programs.

Advisor: Diana Rickert  NC 106  715-365-4585  |  Email

 

Stylists of the Future

Promotes fellowship among students in the cosmetology program.

Advisor: Suzanne Sandmann  TC 115-1  715-365-4613  |  Email

 

Welding Club

The Welding Club promotes fellowship among its members, as well as involvement in the community. The club is affiliated with V.I.C.A. and the American Welding Society.


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