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Clubs and Organizations

 

Norco College students learn, practice leadership, and prepare for their careers in many ways, including involvement in student clubs and organizations. Attend a club meeting and begin making a difference in yourself and others.

Club Charter

Existing Club

Complete the form below once annually to re-charter your existing club.  Club charter provides benefits of membership in the Inter Club Council, funding, use of space on campus, and access to supplies and equipment. 

Charter Your Club

New Club

To Charter a new club, contact Dr. Edwin Romero, Student Activities Coordinator. You can do so via email, phone call, or visiting in person to learn next steps.

 

Inter Club Council (ICC) Bylaws

Active Minds – Mental Health Club

Active Minds – Mental Health Club is a mental health awareness and support club. The club is affiliated with the national Active Minds non-profit organization. To attend a meeting, contact Sheree Summers.


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Active Minds Club QR Code

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Active Minds Club Instagram QR Code

 

AMSA - American Medical Student Association

To attend a meeting, contact Danya AlRubaye, Club President, or Monica Gutierrez.

Art Club at Club Rush

Art Club

Art Club is a community of students who host art sales, art appreciation events and discussions with artists, primarily in visual art. To attend a meeting, contact Megan Lindeman, Advisor

Battery - Drum Line & Pit

Battery - Drum Line and Pit Club at Club Rush Fall 2023

Express percussion music artistically in performances benefiting Norco College and the greater community at large, opportunities for leadership and musical growth through travel, workshops, community service and master classes. Interested, contact the club advisor: contact Brady Kerr.

Bridge to Asia (AANHPI) Club

The purpose(s) of this organization shall be to promote Asian-American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) culture to students in the Norco College Campus. It shall enable students to participate in activities and socialize through AANHPI-led experiences which enables cultural. Contact: Beverly Natividad.

 

Business Development Club

The Business Development Club purpose is to serve as a community for Norco College students passionate in the business area. We want to create an atmosphere for anyone that is interested in starting a business which also applies to non-business majors. If you have an idea and are passionate about it than that makes you an entrepreneur too! To attend a meeting, contact Patty Worsham.

CAPO (Guitar Club)

Guitar Club at Club Rush Spring 2023

CAPO (Guitar Club): Our goal is to express Guitar as an instrument and performances benefiting Norco College and the community at Norco and nearby cities; to offer our members opportunities to learn guitar as an instruments through the help of the guitar teacher at Norco and through travel and workshops and to support the other clubs in Norco College, providing musical help to the students of the college. Contact: Brady Kerr.

 

Christian Club

Christian Club is a collective of Christian individuals, seek to expand the gospel of Jesus Christ and seek peace with all. The pursuit of truth is held as our priority and the expansion of an ethical character is to be developed by all individuals involved in this organization. Our goal is to invigorate Christian truth, prayer, integrity, philosophy, and community at Norco College at which we do hereby establish this Constitution of the Christian Club of Norco College. To attend a meeting, contact Damon Nance.

Christian Club at Club Rush Fall 2023

Criminal Justice Student Association

Criminal Justice Student Association serves to connect students with interests in the criminal justice profession with professionals in various agencies. To attend a meeting, contact Mike Leese.

 

Dreamers and Leaders

Dreamers and Leaders is a community interested in learning about the undocumented experience, transfer admission process, academic networking, and for voluntary service to local communities. To learn more, contact Daniel Turrubiartes.

 

Fashion for Change

Fashion for Change is an organization provided as an outlet for students to express themselves through the art of clothing and fashion, as well as to teach the importance of being environmentally conscious while shopping for clothing. The goal is to allow students to learn how to produce less fashion waste and teach them how to be innovative with their sense of expression. The club is meant to be inclusive, welcoming and educational. Instagram@norcofashionforchange. To learn more, contact Cassandra Flores.

 

Film Club

Film Club  - @norcofilmclub on instagram. To learn more, contact José Sentmanat.

 

Game Development

Game Development Club at Club Rush Fall 2023

Game Development aims to build a professional and supportive community of growing game developers where artists, designers, programmers, and production students can team up and develop entry level industry portfolios and indie games. To learn more, contact Jeff Clendenning.

 

IhEARt - Early Childhood Education Club


hEARt - Early Childhood Education Club serves students seeking to understand the education of young children, and related professions. To attend a meeting, contact Maria Adams.

 

Honors Society

Honors Society  - Follow our Instagram @norcohonors; Discord: https://discord.gg/zrbQUGsV. To learn more, contact Cameron Young.

 

Kinesiology Student Association (KSA)


Kinesiology Student Association at Club Rush Fall 2023

Kinesiology Student Association serves students pursuing careers in kinesiology and to bring awareness to the campus of health and activity. IG : norcocollegeKSA. To attend a meeting, contact Ruben Aguilar, Advisor

Library's Student Partners Club

Library's Student Partners Club  - To learn more, contact Damon Nance.

 

Makers Club


The purpose of the Norco College Makers Club is to allow students to design, communicate, share ideas, and build prototype of their projects, as well as to attend local, state and national Maker’s competitions, Fair and conferences. Contact: Farshid Mirzaei.

Men of Color Scholar Program

 

Men of Color Brotherhood at Club Rush

Men of Color Scholar Program is an organization of current, past, and interested students in the Men of Color Scholars Program at Norco College which is designed to increase the persistence and academic success among Men of Color. Activities are focused on culturally relevant issues that pertain to the experiences and success of underrepresented Men of Color in higher education. Join our brotherhood whenever you are ready, there is no deadline. To learn more about our brotherhood, contact Steven Camacho.

Music Industry Studies

Music Industry Studies is an organization of musicians who are enrolled in the MIS-1 course at Norco College. The group produces an annual album and hosts live music events. To learn more: contact Brady Kerr | www.norcomusic.com | www.instagram.com/norcomusic

Muslim Student Association (MSA)

 

Muslim Student Association at Club Rush Fall 2023

Muslim Student Association (MSA) educates students about Islam and assists Muslim students in fulfilling their Islamic duty in a friendly atmosphere for positive interaction. To learn more contact the club advisor, José Sentmanat.

The Next Chapter


The purpose of this organization shall be to serve as a community for Norco College students who are interested in reading various books to gain knowledge and a sense of community. We hope to have meaningful discussions concerning books from different periods in history, examining one genre per semester. Contact: Lisa Hernandez.

Norco Choir

 

Norco Choir is an organization of signers enrolled in a choir course at Norco College. To learn more: Kim K. Kamerin.

Norco Esports Association

 

Norco Esports Association is dedicated to the promotion and development of esports. Attend a meeting: Contact Nick Galvan.

Norco Karate Organization

 

Norco Karate Organization is an organization of students enrolled in the Karate course at Norco College. The students participate in local competitions and development opportunities. To learn more: contact Douglas Namekata.

Pre-Law & Political Science Club

 
We are a non-partisan club focused on fostering greater political knowledge, discussion, civic engagement, and information about political science and pre-law transfer and career options. Contacts: Professor Sandra Popiden and Professor Aldo Yanez.

PRISM

 

PRISM Club at Club Rush

PRISM is dedicated to assisting members in the academic, social, political, and personal aspects of their lives. To attend a meeting, contact Ammanda Moore.

PUENTE

PUENTE is an organization of students participating in the PUENTE program of counseling, English, and mentoring courses. To learn more, contact Dr. Maria Jurado.

Rocketry Club

Rocketry Club at Club Rush Fall 2023

Rocketry Club is a group of students who design, construct and competitively fly sport rockets. To learn more, contact Instagram: norco.rocketry; Website: https://norcorocketry.wixsite.com/norcorocketry; Club President: Carlos Rios.

Sketch Club

 

Sketch Club at Club Rush Fall 2023

Sketch aims to build a supportive community of growing artists & to foster a sense of appreciation and understanding for the arts. The club provides various opportunities to sketch/draw from life, socially: 1) sketching outdoor environments, wildlife, objects, structures, and people, 2) sketching indoor from a live model or objects. Through this, students build upon their basic drawing skills while developing their most important asset, their visual library. To learn more, contact Jeff Clendenning.

Social Gaming Club

Social Gaming Club at Club Rush

Social Gaming Club (SGC) serve as a community for Norco College students who are interested in socializing in a friendly environment involving different forms of gaming. The organization will also not hold any high forms of competitive activities. Contact: Jeff Clendenning.

STEM Club

 

STEM Club is a community of students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Advisor Patricia Gill .

To attend a meeting, contact https://discord.gg/VW2AdHd2N5

Student Veterans of America, Norco College

Student Veterans of America, Norco College The main reason our club exists is to show the city of Norco, Norco College, and the Riverside Community College District that it cares about the success of its Veterans. As a Veteran myself, I was astonished on how supportive and caring all the staff were at the current Veterans Resource Center (VRC). The community also benefits from the VRC since the Veterans have a hub to base their community outreach programs and community service events. Even though most of them have taken off their uniforms and are transitioning into civilian life they still want to continue to serve in some sort of capacity. Currently we have a Veterans Day Panel in which we will be giving out Visa Gift cards to assist students in this tough financial climate. Then in December we are going to host a Xmas Giveaway in which we give out bags with a toy, book and sealed snacks. To show the community we are still here and thinking of them.

Norco College faculty and Student Life staff

For the college itself, it provides an area where Veterans feel they can have their own space, to not only bond with fellow Veterans but to use it as a resource. In the VRC several student Veterans connect with each other and discuss their experiences in certain classes, talk about their experiences with Professors and other school programs. Recently it was changed where anyone can join the Veterans club. Through the VRC you can meet several students who introduced us to clubs like M.E.Ch.A, Rugby, ASNC and STEM.

US Constitution and Norco College book

To keep the club alive virtually we have biweekly meetings, we also voted on a book and mailed it to our members, that way we have something to discuss at our meetings. Kind of like a book club within ourselves.

The Things They Carried book by Tim O Brien

Slowly we would like to start doing face to face events. Before Covid-19 we had monthly sporting/team-based events and had even planned a range day. If you are interested in joining, contact Ruben Aguilar, Advisor or Mauricio CanoCortez.

Studio Arts Ensemble

 

The purpose(s) of this organization shall be:

  • To allow students a place to both share their favorite music and express themselves through covering their favorite songs.
  • To bring live music to events such as NOMU Festival, Harvest Festival, CTE Expo, as well as our own performances, held in the Little Theater.
  • To record covers in the Norco College recording studio.

Contact: Brady Kerr.

Umoja

Umoja is an organization of students enrolled in the Umoja Program at Norco College, designed to increase academic success among all students at Norco College with an emphasis on the African-American population. To learn more, contact Darnell Bing.

World of Women

The purpose(s) of this organization shall be to serve as a community for Norco College students who seek a safe space and a sisterhood through workshops, mentoring programs, and sister bonding activities. Contact: Sara Nafzgar.

Inactive Clubs


The following clubs were active at one point, and may be looking for a student leader or faculty advisor to restart the club. If you are interested, please contact Edwin Romero.


Accounting Society
serves to connect students with interests in the public accounting, private accounting, consulting, and risk advisory. To explore our events and to connect with us follow our Instagram @as_norco.


Clear Perspectives is an outlet for individuals to practice and share their work from poems, short stories, drawings, comics, graphic design, and much more. If you are passionate in a creative field and would like to share your talents with the student body, this is the place for you!

Join our Discord!
Discord link: https://discord.gg/sbyBrAFggp

https://clearperspectivespublications.wordpress.com/

 Liberated Scholars is a club for formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students who wish to form a community, share experiences, resources and support. To attend a meeting, contact sjleflore@gmail.com.
 

 



M.E.Ch.A. - ChicanX Community Movimiento Estudiantil ChicanX de Azlan promotes the advancement of ChicanX in higher education and political awareness within the community. Attend a meeting: itskaitlyndg@gmail.com.



Psi Beta Norco - Psychology Honor Society is a national honor society enhancing scholarship in the field of psychology. To attend a meeting, contact Laura Adams



Rugby
is an intercollegiate athletic team. This highly competitive group is part of our campus athletics program. To learn more, contact hunterhuddy@icloud.com.

 



Student Discussion Club is a community with a passion for reading and discussion about worldwide events. To attend a meeting, contact Ijneidi@student.rccd.edu.

 

 

Other Inactive Clubs

  • Cheerleading Club - To activate this club, contact contact Edwin Romero
  • Creative Writing Club - To activate this club, contact contact Edwin Romero
  • History and Anthropology - To activate this club, contact contact Edwin Romero
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Contact Information

If you need more information regarding a club you can use the button below to find direct contacts to your club of interest.

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Hours & Location

Mon - Thu: 8 am - 5 pm
Fri: 8 am - 4 pm
Center for Student Success Bldg. Room 205-B
Phone: (951) 372-7021
Dr. Edwin Romero
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