Student Organizations

American Sign Language Club

The members of this club are dedicated to learning the American Sign Language in its proper content. Members must be enrolled in the Interpreter Training program.

Art Club

The Art Club, "After Images," is open to students interested in all phases of art. The club promotes an interest in and a better understanding of art on the campus and in surrounding communities.

Computer Programming and Networking Association

CPNA supports and contributes to the increased awareness and utilization of computer programming and networking technology.

Computer Science Association

The purpose of the Computer Science Association is to promote an understanding and appreciation of computers.

Delta Epsilon Chi

For Business and Marketing Management Technology majors, this organization is the junior collegiate division of Distributive Education Clubs of America.

Forestry Club

The Forestry Club promotes interest in forestry and fellowship among the forestry students.

Free Enterprise

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) is an active campus organization comprised primarily of business majors, but it also welcomes students majoring in education and political science. Its primary goal is to spread the free enterprise message. Students have the opportunity to attend seminars, make presentations, teach classes to children and interact with members of the business community. SIFE members participate in both regional and national competitions.

Future Educators of America

The FEA is for students who plan to teach. Information regarding requirements for certification, scholarship opportunities and employment is shared with members.

Future Radiologic Technologists

Membership consists of those pursuing a career in Radiologic Technology. Members explore opportunities available in the profession, encourage professional activities and promote scholarship within the radiologic technology community.

Gospel Sounds

This organization plans activities and promotes the interest of gospel music.

Government Association

The SGA, which is comprised of elected representatives, plans wholesome recreational and social activities, encourages student discussion of campus concerns, presents recommendations to the faculty and administration and acts in an advisory capacity to the students of each campus. The SGA serves through executive and advisory functions as the voice of the students.

Health Occupations Student Association

HOSA is a national organization of students enrolled in Health Occupations education. The activities of HOSA are an integral part of the instructional program that provides both occupational and leadership skills. A student enrolled in any Health Occupations educational program is eligible for membership. HOSA members are involved in community-oriented, career-related and leadership development activities. Students from all local chapters attend regional and statewide conferences for leadership training, chapter management workshops and participate in HOSA competitive events that test and recognize the students' competencies in their chosen health occupation and related skills.

International Club

Sponsored by the Social Science division, this organization is for students from foreign countries as well as for native students who wish to learn more about other countries.

Itawamba Community College Early Educators

This club is composed of students majoring in Child Development Technology. The club, which is affiliated with the Mississippi Early Childhood Association, promotes the growth of professionalism among early childhood providers as well as quality education and child care for all children.

Mississippi Organization for Associate Degree Nursing Students

The mission of this organization is to promote the image of Associate Degree Nursing at local, state and national levels; to promote Associate Degree Nursing as the entry into nursing practice; and to maintain both the Registered Nurse title and the current scope of practice.

Modern Language Club

This club is for students majoring in foreign languages or taking foreign language courses.

National Student Nurses Association

This association is for students who are in the RN program or who plan to make nursing a career.

Neumo Tai

This is an organization designed to further the ideals and concepts of Respiratory Therapy based on understanding, knowledge and confidence within the field.

Nurses' Christian Fellowship

The Itawamba Community College Chapter of the Nurses' Christian Fellowship is an organization that unites student nurses in Christian fellowship. NCF meetings are held monthly during activity period.

Occupational Therapy Association

Members of this organization include Occupational Therapy Assistant students. SOTA is affiliated with the American Occupational Therapy Association. Its purpose is to provide valuable experiences that will promote personal and professional growth for students entering into the field of occupational therapy.

Phi Beta Lambda

Phi Beta Lambda is a national organization open to students in the Business and Office-Related Technology departments.

Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society for the two-year college. Its hallmarks are leadership, scholarship, fellowship and service. Members are afforded opportunities for personal and professional growth and provide service to the community and society at large. Membership entitles graduates to significant financial scholarship opportunities at many institutions of higher learning.

Physical Therapist Assistant Club

The organization is composed of Physical Therapist Assistant students. Its purpose is to enhance educational experiences outside the classroom through selected activities and promote professionalism.

Political Science Association

This association promotes the analysis and critique of politics, performs functions beneficial to the students, the school and the community and provides congenial company for those showing interest in the organization.

Religious Organizations

Students at Itawamba Community College have opportunities to support the faith of their choice. These include the Baptist Student Union, an organization designed to link campus life with the life of the church; and the Wesley Foundation, a Methodist organization that attempts to create Christian fellowship and Bible study. In addition to the organizations on campus, the churches of Fulton extend a warm welcome to all students who wish to attend services.

Science Club

The association's goals are to acquaint students with descriptions of different vocations related to the sciences and to enhance student interest and knowledge of various scientific areas of endeavor.

SkillsUSA

SkillsUSA provides students in trade, technical and health education with the opportunity to develop professional and leadership skills.