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Student organizations, each unique in their own way, offer St. Philip’s College students a wide selection of personal interests and activities. Student organizations offer activities that are beneficial to the growth of St. Philip’s College students.
Why join?
All St. Philip’s College students are encouraged to participate in student organizations. Student Organizations can help you:
- Gain valuable leadership skills,
- Learn to collaborate in a team environment,
- Learn to compromise, problem solve, resolve conflicts and communicate effectively,
- Stay motivated and continue to pursue your academic goals, and,
- Most importantly, have fun and build a sense of pride and Tiger Spirit!
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Chartered Student Organizations
Chartered Student Organizations are organizations that are established by a College Office or Department to support the ongoing interests of St. Philip’s College. Membership is limited to students who have displayed a level of success as a student and who personify the character and integrity of St. Philip’s College.
Because of their affiliation to the college, Chartered Student Organizations are allowed:
- Use of the SPC Logo on printed materials and correspondence
- Special Renewal and Re-application Processes
- Resources and privileges of the sponsoring Office/Department
Description:
Collegiate 100 is a chartered support organization for the 100 Black Men of San Antonio in its efforts to nurture and enhance the growth and development of young men and women of color.
All students are invited to join.
Description:
FULLC is a chartered organization that celebrates the rich history/culture/contributions of Latinos and hones the leadership skills of its members. All students are invited to join.
Description:
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is a chartered organization of SPC. PTK is recognized as the official honor society for two-year colleges by the American Association of Community Colleges. Students are invited to join.
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Contact us:
210-486-2788
Advisor:
Tyrell Williams
twilliams160@mxy163.com
210-486-2166
Description:
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) supports our Construction Technology program at St. Philip's Southwest Campus. We are a community-service driven organization, where our students apply their classroom learned knowledge and skill-sets to help improve our local communities.
St. Philip's College students enrolled in Construction programs are learning skills to prepare for the exciting opportunities within the building industry. NAHB’s Student Chapter program members are dedicated to enriching students’ educational experiences, and conduct hands-on experience to the real world of the building industry through membership, educational programming, local volunteer community services and building industry networking opportunities. Members learn skills in construction, electrical, welding, plumbing, and more.
The NAHB Student Chapter also has the opportunity to participate yearly in the NAHB Student Competition. This competition is a real-world construction management and planning contest for our college students. This national competition supports two and four-year college/university levels. The competition is an experience shared at the International Builders’ Show.
Please contact us for more information about membership.
Description:
The SPC Student Government Association (SGA) is a chartered organization that involves all students.
SGA is a group of student leaders, elected by the students, who represent the voice and interests of our students and their experiences at SPC.
All students are members of SGA but are encouraged to get involved and be active with the organization.
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President:Alayna Morgado |
Advisor:Dr. Angie Mac |
Registered Student Organizations
Registered Student Organizations are established by a group of students who share a common interest or goal.
Registered Student Organizations are a separate and independent entity from St. Philip’s College whose membership is composed of St. Philip's College students, or a combination of students, faculty and staff. To contact a student organization, email the Department of Student Life at spc-studentlife@mxy163.com or locate them on AlamoEXPERIENCE.
Description:
CHAT is a student organization that has students involved in the Culinary, Hospitality, and Tourism field of study. CHAT offers opportunities for students to be involved on campus.
Description:
Engineering World Health's St. Philip’s College’s Chapter mobilizes our SPC students to engage in activities that support the national organization, EWH, and other chapters around the world to support our core mission of empowering the biomedical engineering community to improve global health. This chapter will engage with healthcare challenges and medical technology issues common in the developing world and work on projects that have both global and local impacts.
President:Carlos Jose Hernandez |
Advisor:Alberto Vasquez |
Description:
The Eureka Science Club is an organization that promotes science at St. Philip's College and becomes a forum for the under-represented science community on campus.
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President:Nancy Benavidez |
Advisor:Loudres Alba |
Description:
I Am Women (IAW) is an organization whose goal is to uplift and empower the women of St. Philip's College. We represent ourselves as a support system throughout each student's tenure at the college. We provide a stress-free environment where women can unite, network, and obtain mentoring and leadership abilities.
President:Deidre Turner |
Advisor:Tracy Shelton |
Description:
LAMPSNO is an organization to help with tutoring, acquisition of needed materials, and providing information pertinent to the field of nursing to the nursing students
President:Elizabeth Pearson |
Advisor:Valerie Moke |
Description:
OTA is an organization that spreads awareness about what occupational therapy is while also educating students on how to create better life skills throughout their lifespan.
President:Christina Odom |
Advisor:Jacqueline Stevenson |
Description:
Respiratory Care Club is a student organization that promotes the field of Respiratory Care on campus and to help individual members grow professionally and to recognize their potential as Respiratory Care Practitioners.
President:Albert Hutchins |
Advisor:Monica Bracken |
Description:
Cyber Tigers are here to promote and encourage cyber security at your fingertips. From open labs to discussions, we are here to interact and spread the word about how important it is to be secure within the cyber world.
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President:Zachary Taylor |
Advisor:Caroline Mora |
Description:
This organization promotes the St. Philip’s College medical laboratory technician program through community service events. It also provides career and educational enrichment for members through activities related to medical laboratory science, such as educational conferences.
Advisor:Adam Moya M.Ed. MLS (ASCP) |
Description:
The SPC Tiger Spirit Squad participates in spirit, community service, and cheer activities. Joining is a great resume builder, and you will meet new friends, participate in volunteer activities, support the college, stay physically fit, network, and experience college life. We always need student leaders to serve as role models and make a difference.
President:
Paul Lede
plede@mxy163.com
Description:
The Spirit and Pride Crew is a student organization that serves as the campus activities or programming board. We promote Spirit Day, and game days, and hope that this involvement will help students achieve their personal and academic goals.
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President:
Keiko Standberry
kstanberry@mxy163.com
Description:
The Tiger 1 Electric Car Club is building an electric car that will participate in competitions. All interested students are encouraged to join.
President:Tyler Jordan |
Advisor:Craig Overmiller |
Description:
The Department of Student Life is excited to offer our students, college, and the local community a state-of-the-art facility where our aim is to provide the best bowling experience possible. Come get in on the fun by joining our Bowling League interest group! All experience levels are welcome! Contact a Tiger Lanes staff member or the League Advisor for more details.
Advisor:Greg Steel
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Description:
Tiger PAWS is a literary art journal comprised of student writing and artwork and is compiled by student editors. We help students log service hours when they participate as an editor.
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Advisor:
Jamie Miranda
jmiranda58@mxy163.com
210-486-2722
Description:
Tiger Techs Automotive is a student organization with a love for the automotive industry and we want to learn more about it.
Advisor:
Ben Birkenfield
bbirkenfield1@mxy163.com
210-486-2780
Description:
The Vocational Nursing Student Association is a comprehensive support system for Vocational Nursing students to raise their academic performance levels.
President:Danielle Ramos |
Advisor:Esperanza Uriegas |
Description:
The Welding Club is a student organization for students who are interested in welding. They build grills each year for SPC's Official Fiesta event,CultureFest. All proceeds from CultureFest are used for scholarships for the student body.
President:Andrew Knight |
Advisor:Adrian Shields |
Want to start a club?
To start a new organization contact the Director of Student Success, Dr. Angela McPherson Williams/Dr. Mac, at awilliams284@mxy163.com or visit the Turbon Student Center (TSC), Suite 110.
Student Organization Tools
- Student Organization Handbook
- Athletic Handbook
- Student Services Fee Process
- Event Planning Checklist
- How to Join AlamoEXPERIENCE
- Turbon Student Center Table Request
- Student Service Fee Request for Funding
- St. Philip's College Application for Fundraising Projects
- Department of Student Life Equipment and Spirit Squad/Mascot Request Form
Forms
These forms and more can be found under the Department of Student Life or St. Philip's College portals on AlamoEXPERIENCE!