The College Bowl Team participates in the Alabama College Bowl. This intercolligiate competition between the community colleges of the state involves students in a series of exciting competitive matches where knowledge in a broad variety of subject areas determines the winners.
The Diamond Darlings is a group consisting of all females who enjoy baseball and want to help the baseball team. The mission of the organization is to help promote baseball on campus and to encourage team spirit. Activities include selling concessions at home games, providing snacks for away games, and field beautification. Monthly meetings are held and interviews are required to join.
The Entertainers are a select group of singers. Emphasis is upon popular repertoire and choreographed performance. The Entertainers perform often for various civic and school functions.
The EOCC Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS) is a Christian fellowship and service organization open to students of all denominations who are looking for an opportunity to get to know other Christian students. Weekly meetings, Bible studies, fellowships, state conventions, retreats, mission trips, and other activities provide opportunities for fun and spiritual growth. All students who are interested in growing spiritually and in making new friends are welcome.
The First Impressions Team (FIT) is a select organization of student orientation leaders who participate in all EOCC orientations. FIT acts as student guides, directs get-acquainted activities, assists advisors in scheduling, and presents several orientation workshops. This group of students are positive, out-going, and enjoy helping EOCC freshmen make the transition to college life. Students with a 2.5 GPA compete for FIT selection in an application, role-playing, and interview process.
The Interclub Council is a branch organization of the Student Government Association. It was organized in the fall of 1968 with the purpose of aiding the SGA in coordinating club activities. The Interclub Council promotes communication among campus organizations and coordinates projects of mutual benefit and interest. Membership in the Interclub Council consists of one representative chosen by each campus organization. The SGA vice president serves as president of the Council and other officers are selected by the Council.
The Enterprise-Ozark Community College Mentors serve as the official hosts and hostesses for the College. These students act as tour guides for visiting groups and also help with events on campus such as English and Math Tournaments and Scholars Bowl. In order to be selected as a Mentor, students must be enrolled full-time, have a 2.5 GPA, complete an application and participate in an interview.
The National Vocational-Technical Honor Society is an organization for students enrolled in career-technical programs. The organization's purpose is to promote service, leadership, honesty, career development, and skilled workmanship; reward student achievement; assist career goal-setting; promote linkages between the College and business and industry; and enhance the image of career-technical education in America. To be eligible, students must be full-time, have completed 16 semester hours of study with a 3.9 grade point average, be of good moral character, posses good citizenship qualities, and have been recommended by faculty members.
The Tau Mu chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa, a national scholastic honorary fraternity for junior colleges, was chartered in March, 1969. The purposes of the organization are to offer a means by which the students who achieve academic excellence may be recognized and to encourage academic excellence among the students at Enterprise-Ozark Community College.
The student chapter of the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA) is a non-profit, non-union professional association that offers members benefits such as tool discounts, job referral, and a bimonthly magazine with the latest news in aviation.
The Singers is a concert choir open to all students by audition. The Singers presents several seasonal concerts.
The main purpose of the Spirit Club is to promote and support College athletic events. The club also performs service activities for the College. Membership is open to all EOCC students.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is composed of four officers, seven sophomore senators, and seven freshman senators. All members of the Student Government Association are elected by the student body. The purposes of the SGA are to provide liaison between students and the faculty and administration, to promote social and cultural opportunities for students, and to approve and charter all organizations which function on the campus.
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