With over 20 clubs and organizations on campus, there’s no shortage of ways for Saints to get involved. From Block & Bridle to Student Veterans of America, there’s something for everyone. Check out the listing of clubs, as well as club descriptions, participant information, and requirements in the interactive document below. For more information on our Clubs and Organizations, please contact Wade Lyon, Director of Student Life, Leadership and Wellness, at 620-417-1064.

** Any student receiving a Seward County Tuition Grant is required to participate in a club or organization.

  • Block and Bridle: Sponsors many agriculture events such as district livestock judging contests. Membership is open to anyone interested in ag-related fields.
  • Campus Messengers for Christ: Non-denominational and open to anyone for fellowship and encouragement of one another in Christ.
  • Cheerleading/Dance: Cheerleaders earn one credit hour and represent SCCC through sports and other community and campus activities. Scholarships are available.
  • CIS: Help develop a better understanding of information technology and promotes a professional, progressive attitude among members.
  • Concert Band: Membership is open to students who are interested in performing in a concert band.
  • Concert Choir: Students enrolled in Chorus i-IV receive on hour of credit. Choir is open to any student who likes to sing and perform for various activities. Scholarships are available.
  • Crusader Newspaper: Crusader staff members commit to competently and fairly report the news of the SCCC campus, giving readers a quality product while learning life and career skills. Students may earn credit through journalism courses or participate as a club member.
  • Drama: Foster and develop a love of theater among students, and represent the club with an outstanding outlook on college life.
  • Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO): Open to all students who are interested in the Hispanic culture.
  • International Student Organization (ISO): Members strive to promote friendship based on mutual understanding and respect and to encourage cultural exchanges among people as a step towards the attainment of world peace.
  • Kylix Art Club: Open to students enrolled in are courses or those who share an interest in fine arts and desire artistic interaction. Special shows, presentations and competitions held each year.
  • Pathways: Open to all science, math, engineering, and technology students. Education is approached via learning communities known as Focus Interest Groups.
  • Phi Beta Lambda: Membership opened to students interested in marketing and distribution.  Phi Theta Kappa(PTK): Students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher after the first semester of college are eligible for this community college national honor society. Members must maintain a 3.0 GPA and are recommended by faculty. 
  • Show Choir: Performs for campus and community activities. Selection is by audition. Members can receive one credit hour and scholarships are available.
  • Skills USA: Provide an opportunity for students on
  • Student Government (SGA): The mission of SGA is to protect and promote students’ rights and interests at SCCC.
  • Student Nurses Association (SNA): Designed to encourage participation and leadership in area of interest to SCCC nursing students. Students Promoting Educational Careers (SPEC): Open to all students enrolled or interested in Education as a field of study.
  • Veterans Club: Our goal is to provide military Veterans, and their families with the necessary resources, support, advocacy, and camaraderie needed to acclimate themselves into SCCC life.

If you have questions about SCCC club/organization please contact: Wade Lyon wade.lyon@sccc or 620-417-1141. Seward County Community College is committed to the fundamental principle of equal opportunity and equal treatment for every prospective and current student and strives to create a campus environment which understands, fosters, and embraces the value of diversity. No person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information, be excluded from participation in, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination, under any program or activity conducted by SCCC.