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Clubs and Organizations

Alpha Omicron (Phi Theta Kappa chapter)

Phi Theta Kappa is the national honor society for students of junior and community colleges. Qualifications include a 3.5 or better grade-point average. Alpha Omicron, the TJC chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, has received numerous awards including Five-Star status. Alpha Omicron also holds various positions on regional and national boards. Membership is by invitation only.

Contact:

Gigi Delk

Phone:

903-510-2355

Apache Ambassadors

The Apache Ambassadors is an organization that include student leaders from Academic and Student Affairs that host and represents Tyler Junior College at numerous Institutional and Community Events on/off campus.  The are educated in the history of Tyler Junior College and give historic tours throughout the main campus from a Student Life's perspective.  These student leaders help with minor/major student programming (Concert, Events, etc...) with Student Senate and Student Activities as well as Apache Orientation.  Anyone interested in the Ambassadors program will need to fill out an application form and go through an extensive interview process and leadership training course.  For more information call the Student Activities Office.

Contact:

Vincent Nguyen

Phone:

903-510-2259

Apache Band

The Apache Band, the official College band, is open to all qualified students. The Apache Band performs with the Apache Belles in parades and other special events. The Jazz Band, Apache Spirit Basketball Band, Instrumental Chamber Ensemble and Community Wind Ensemble are additional opportunities for Apache Band members, selected to perform a wide variety of music.

Contact:

Thomas Mensch

Phone:

903-510-2242

Apache Belles

A select women's organization, the Apache Belles present dazzling precision dance and drill team performances for half-time entertainment at College and professional games and events. Throughout the year, the Belles receive special study on good taste in clothing, makeup, manners and general personal improvement. The Belles are known world-wide and have performed before five U.S. Presidents (Johnson, Ford, Reagan, Bush and Clinton). Tryouts for the Apache Belles are held each year during the summer.

Contact:

Ruth Flynn

Phone:

903-510-2244

Apache Guard

The Guard is a spirit origination dedicated with preserving TJC Traditions including the Apache Belle and the Drum during Homecoming Week.

Contact:

Vincent Nguyen

Phone:

903-510-2259

Apache Respiratory Care Club

Open to anyone interested or majoring in the field of Respiratory Care.

Contact:

Phyllis Brunner

Phone:

903-510-2472

Apostolic Student Association, ASA

We are a group of apostolic, pentecostal Christian students whose goal is fellowship and to lift the Name of Jesus higher on the campus of Tyler Junior College. Please contact us if you are interested in joining. General Meeting Information: Meetings are held once a month, and members are notified via student email of meetings and special ASA activities.

Contact:

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Art Club
To inspire and enable club members to actively learn and present ideas that will elevate artistic expression and develop supportive relationships with our community.  Open to any TJC student (art and non-art majors) interested in the visual arts. No dues required. The TJC Art Club meets every Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in the Jenkins Hall Art Department Lobby. Sketch yourself in.

Contact:

Derrick White

Phone:

Phone: (903) 510-2233

ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)

The Tyler Junior College ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) student chapter promotes interest and use of computers for school, work and play.  Members have access to over 400 online computing books and 1,200 free online courses.  Our chapter promotes student involvement in TJC campus life, all types of computer activities including gaming, web page development and we plan to offer free BCIS tutoring and hardware/software troubleshooting.  The Tyler Junior College ACM Student Chapter meetings shall be open to all ACM members and nonmembers.  Come see us in Pirtle!

Contact:

Gigi Delk

Phone:

903-510-2200

Association of Baptist Students

This Bible Chair is a religious organization that represents the Baptist Missionary Association. A noon meal is provided each Monday during the regular semester. An ABS center is provided on campus for relaxation and socialization. This organization is open to anyone interested in furthering their spiritual growth. The ABS Center is located on the corner of Baxter and Lake Streets.

Contact:

Keith Brown

Phone:

903-593-8563

Baptist Student Ministries

This Bible Chair represents Baptists of the Southern Baptist Convention. This group offers a noon meal every Monday. In addition this group is very active in community service as well as provide Ministries to the local community. This organization is open to anyone interested in furthering their Christian growth.

Contact:

Mark Jones

Phone:

903-592-0382

Campus Crusade for Christ

Campus Crusade for Christ is an interdenominational ministry committed to helping take the gospel of Jesus Christ to all nations. We cooperate with millions of Christians from churches of many denominations and hundreds of other Christian organizations around the world to help Christians grow in their faith and share the gospel message with their fellow countrymen.

Contact:

Daphne R. Morton

Phone:

903-510-2476

Cheerleaders

The TJC Cheerleaders have ranked nationally many times, and have competed in the National Cheerleader Association championship four times.

Contact:

Jami Shaw

Phone:

903-510-2259

Cornerstone Ministries

An outreach ministry of Rose Heights Church of God, Cornerstone strives to be a home away from home for TJC-UTT students.

Contact:

Jay LaGregs

Phone:

903-510-2373

Criminal Justice Student's Association (CJSA)

A special interest student organization open to anyone with an interest in the field of Criminal Justice. The organization is led by student officers, elected each year from it's paid membership and advised by members of the Criminal Justice faculty.

Contact:

Jason Waller

Phone:

903-510-2539

First Year Experience

Your First Year Experience at Tyler Junior College was created in April 2006 as an attempt to engage and acclimate incoming freshman students to their new student life environment. Though TJC is an educational institution, we want to expose the extra-curricular side of the college and remind students about the importance of becoming involved. Along with the many benefits that “Apache Student Life” has to offer, we want to provide as much vital information ( e.g. calendar of events, critical support services, involvement opportunities, organizations) as we possibly can to incoming freshman during their first year. Research has strongly indicated that the initial experience and the first months of a student's matriculation are pivotal to their overall success. Overall, we are committed to assisting you from orientation to graduation!

Contact:

Vincent Nguyen

Phone:

903-510-2259

Geology Club

This organization is open to anyone interested in geologic subject matter and conducts educational activities for its members. This groups has taken trips to Big Bend National Park as well as other historic areas in the local area.

Contact:

Marsha Layton

Phone:

903-510-2227

Harmony & Understanding (Vocal)

A select group of singers from the Concert Chorus, Harmony and Understanding sings modern popular music on and off campus and has travelled throughout Texas and beyond.

Contact:

Cheryl Rogers

Phone:

903-510-2483

Hispanic Student Organization

This organization is for anyone interested in the Hispanic Culture not limited to hispanics  The organization sponsors a variety of hispanic events on campus to include "Dia de los muertes", "Cinco De Mayo", etc...  The goal of the organization is to help our community appreciate and understand the hispanic culture

Contact:

Nidia Arellano

Phone:

903-510-2613

Kappa Kappa Psi

This honorary group is a national band organization which assists the Apache Band and is involved in community service. Members must meet eligibility requirements.

Contact:

Tom Mensch

Phone:

903-510-2242

Las Mascaras (Drama)

This group is open to anyone interested in the dramatic arts. After a certain number of points are accumulated by participating in dramatic productions members are eligible for Delta Psi Omega which is a national honorary dramatics fraternity.

Contact:

David Crawford

Phone:

903-510-2678

Psi Gamma (Sigma Kappa Delta)

Psi Gamma is the Tyler Junior College Chapter of Sigma Kappa Delta, the National English Honor Society. Sigma Kappa Delta (SKD) is a prestigious national academic honor society that provides members opportunities for advancing the study of language and literature, for developing skills in creative and analytical writing, and for meeting other outstanding scholars and professionals in disciplines such as English, journalism, publishing, and law. Members are involved in community and school service projects, competition for awards and scholarships, and networking with those whose personal and professional lives have benefited from strong language skills.

Nomination for membership in the Psi Gamma Chapter of SKD is a mark of distinction since candidates represent those who are among the best at Tyler Junior College. To be eligible, potential members must have completed a minimum of twelve (12) college credit hours with no grade lower than a B in English and an overall grade point average of 3.3.

Contact:

Linda Gary, Ph. D.

Phone:

903-510-3515

Residence Hall Association

Residence Hall Association is the voice of the residents. This organization meets twice a month. Every student that lives on-campus is automatically a member. The RHA exec board works directly with the Director of Residential Life and Housing to implement student driven changes in the residence halls. Meetings are every other Tuesday at 6:30pm in Claridge Hall.

Contact:

Angela Nunez

Phone:

903-510-2345

Scholars Academy

We introduced Scholars Academy at TJC in the fall of 1999 to provide a variety of enriched academic experiences for talented and motivated students. Our program offers in-depth study of basic courses in small classes with twenty or fewer students. Academy classes combine challenging curriculum with creative instruction. Outstanding instructors who have expressed an interest in working with honors students teach our classes. Instructors emphasize creative thinking, scholarly research, connections among disciplines, and both collaborative learning and independent study. Seminar discussions are central to the curriculum. Scholars are exposed to a number of enrichment activities, including campus speakers, mentoring by community leaders, field trips, and opportunities to participate in a variety of extracurricular activities. They have their own special lounge area on the third floor of the Rogers Student Center, where they can study, build friendships, and engage in stimulating conversation with other bright minds. While there, they can also use the six computers reserved exclusively for them to do homework, surf the Web, or email family and friends.

Contact:

Mandy Stubblefield

Phone:

903-510-2896

Sigma Kappa Delta

An prestigious national academic honor society that promotes language, literature, and communication skills-all of which are necessary for success in almost any endeavor.

Members of Sigma Kappa Delta network with professionals in publishing, journalism, law, communications, medicine, advertising, business, and more. Active members in this organization develop important leadership skills, gain recognition for academic achievement, participate in school and community service projects, compete for scholarships, publish a literary journal, and support the humanities in Tyler. The members of the Psi Gamma Chapter of Sigma Kappa Delta represent the best at TJC.

Contact:

Linda Gary

Phone:

903-510-3515

Sigma Delta Nu

A social fraternity, this organization promotes brotherhood among it's members and participates in numerous community service projects.

Contact:

Carolyn Ratliff

Phone:

903-510-2200

Student Senate

The Student Senate is the student government body of Tyler Junior College. The purpose of the Senate is to promote active student government, promote better relationships among the student body, promote good citizenship and provide an avenue by which student needs and desires are transmitted to the administration, as well as provide educational and wholesome entertainment for students. Membership is committees is open to anyone. Freshman officers, President, Vice-President, and Secretary are elected in September each year and Senate and Sophomore officers are elected in the Spring of each year.

Contact:

Scott Nalley

Phone:

903-510-2613

Tae Kwon Do Club

Taekwondo Club is open to anyone interested in Taekwondo (Beginning, Intermediate, or Advanced) TJC Taekwondo Club is now recruiting new members with Taekwondo experience to form their Competition Team(s) and Demonstration Team(s) that will compete at Local, State, Collegiate, and National Events in the United States. TJC Taekwondo Club Sponsor: Vincent V. Nguyen is a 4-time Junior Texas State, Gold Medalist; 3-time Texas State, Gold Medalist; 2-time U.S. Junior Olympic, Gold Medalist; U.S. Junior National Team Captain; and 1996 U.S. Olympic Team Trial Finalist. Soon, TJC Taekwondo Club plans to organize an Invitational Tournament in East Texas for the Southern Region of the United States.

Contact:

Vincent Nguyen

Phone:

903-510-2259

Wesley Foundation

This Bible Chair represents the Methodist faith on the TJC campus. The Wesley Center is located on Baxter Street and offers a noon lunch every Tuesday during the regular semester. This event is open to anyone interested in fun and fellowship.

Contact:

Dan Conway

Phone:

903-592-3866

Division of Student Affairs

 
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