Clubs & Organizations
Central Alabama Community College provides a variety of organizations, activities, and events that aim to enrich your academic experience. These events create opportunities to broaden your social circle, to explore new interests, and to cultivate leadership skills and personal growth. We encourage you to explore our registered clubs and organizations and contact the advisor or sponsor to learn more about upcoming activities. Attending events with a friend can make it more enjoyable, so consider inviting your peers. If you have a particular interest not currently represented in our clubs and organizations, we invite you email deanofstudents@cacc.edu for more information. Our team will review your proposal and contact you to discuss your interest further.
Ambassadors
Ambassadors are students that serve as hosts and hostessfor the collete. In that capacity, they serve as student public relations representatives and recruiting agents. Ambassadors conduct campus tours, attend career fairs and assist the administration, staff, and faculty with various events throughout the year, providing a student link with alumni, visiting dignitaries, guests and prospective students. Ambassador Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors who have excelled in leadership. Students must have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA and evidence of leadership potential; and participation in school/civic/community functions.
Contact
Jamie Thornton
jthornton@cacc.edu
256-215-4275
American Welding Society (AWS)
The American Welding Society is a student-led organization dedicated to promoting excellence, innovation, and advancement in the field of welding. AWS is open to all students interested in welding and provides opportunities for hands-on experience, industry certifications, networking with professionals, and participation in welding competition and events. Members gain valuable skills and connections that support both academic and career success in the welding and manufacturing industries.
Contact
DJ James
djames@cacc.edu
Andrew Kelley
akelley@cacc.edu
Bass Fishing Team
The Bass Fishing Team is for collegiate anglers who wish to participate in local, state, regional, and national intercollegiate bass fishing tournaments. Anglers generally fish in Southern Collegiate Bass, Major League Fishing (MLF) Abu College Fishing Circut, Bass Master College, and Association of Collegiate Angler Tournaments. Club eligibility requirements: Students must maintain full-time status at 12 credit hours, maintain 2.0 GPA, and be current members of MLF and BASS. Students must also participate in fundrasing activities throughout the year.
Contact
Michael McLain
mmclain@cacc.edu
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an international non-profit Christian spots ministry. It presents to coaches and athlet all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships, and in the fellowship of the church. For more information: FCA@cacc.edu
National Technical Honor Society
The National Technical Honor Society is an organization to honor student achievement and leadership, promote educational excellence and enhance career opportunities. The vision of this organization is to be the leader in providing recognition for excellence in career and technical education and creating significant occupational opportunities for America's top workforce education students.
Contact
Jacob Wills
jwills@cacc.edu
Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest internationally-recognized honor society of two-year and community colleges. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: Recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service, and fellowship programming. Membership in Phi Theta Kappa is extended by invitation only. For more information contact mfarr@cacc.edu.
Rotaract
Rotaract is a student organization sponsored by the Rotary Club to recognize the positive change implemented by youth and young adults as the fifth Avenue of Service, Youth Service, through an active and personal commitment to empower young adults and young professionals to take action through community and international service, develop leadership skills through professional development, and gain a global perspective that fosters world peace and cultural understanding as partners in service; and for students and young professionals to take action through community and international service that creates sustainable solutions to local and global challenges, connect with the global community of Rotary to expand professional networks, exchange ideas with leaders, and cultivate lifelong friendship around the world, develop skills to become community and global leaders, make friends locally and globally, and have fun while recognizing the importance of Service Above Self. The Rotaract organization is sponsored by Brandy Mitchell and if you are interested in this organization, please contact her by email at bmitchell@cacc.edu.
Scholars Bowl
The Scholars Bowl is a group organized for the promotion of academic excellence. They compete in statewide competition with teams from other two-year colleges and assists with the organization and promotion of high school scholars’ teams. Admission to the group is by faculty slection based on grade point average.
Contact
Benjie Thomas
bthomas@cacc.edu
Psychology Club
Are you fascinated by why people think, feel, and act the way they do? The Psychology Club is a welcoming space for all students interested in exploring human behavior, mental health, and the mind. We host engaging discussions, guest speakers, career panels, movie nights, and community service projects focused on psychology and well-being. What you’ll gain:
- Meet like-minded peers and build lasting friendships
- Explore real-world applications of psychology
- Enhance your resume with leadership and volunteer experiences
- Prepare for psychology-related careers or simply satisfy your curiosity
No psychology major required – just an open mind and a passion for understanding people. Come learn, grow, and have fun with us!
😀Sponsors: Anne-Marie Evans & Leslie Rewis
📅 Meetings: At least monthly, dates TBA
📍 Location: Alexander City Campus, simulcast on Microsoft TEAMS
📧 Contact us: psychologyclub@cacc.edu
Sigma Kappa Delta
Sigma Kappa Delta (SKD) is the English Honor Society for two-year colleges and is defined by the common S goal of promoting excellence in the disciplines of the English language. Sigma Kappa Delta's central purpose is to confer distinction upon students of the English language and literature in undergraduate studies. Eligibility requirements include 12 hours of college-level course work, at least one college-level English course, all As or Bs in English courses attempted, and a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Membership in SKD is extended by invitation only. SKD publishes a CACC Student Newsletter, The Trojan Times. sigmakappadelta@cacc.edu
Check out the Trojan Times here!
Student Government Association
The SGA has a major role in a all phases of the extracurricular program and represents the student body in all matters of concern to students. This association operates under a constitution drawn up by the students, and each campus will elect executive officers. SGA653@cacc.edu
Contact
Wes Talton
wtalton@cacc.edu
256-215-4323
Trojans in Christ
Trojans in Christ is a campus ministry that offers students an opportunity to grow in their faith, leadership skills, discipleship and personal relationships. Whether you have been to church all your life, or this is a firsttime faith experience, this will be a time to grow. Students will find worship, Bible study, music, food, fun, friendships, mission opportunities and much more. Together we will help each other grow in a relationship with Christ and help lead others to Him. Everyone is welcome to join our campus ministry! Our goal is to help students meet spiritual needs by finding hope and purpose for their lives. TrojansinChrist@cacc.edu
Sponsor
Contact
Bridget Mann
brmann01@cacc.edu
Contact
Ben Bailey
rbailey7@cacc.edu
Contact
Carla Wurtz
cwurtz@cacc.edu
Contact
Justin Williams
justinwilliams@cacc.edu
Trojan Questers
Trojan Questers is Central Alabama Community College’s official gaming club, open to all students on the Alexander City and Prattville campuses. Whether you're into video games, tabletop adventures, or competitive play, Trojan Questers is a place to connect, have fun, and build community.
Contact
Brandon Johnson
Alexander City Sponsor
bdjohnson@cacc.edu
James Hurst
Prattville Sponsor
jhurst@cacc.edu
Trojan Scholars
Trojan Scholars is designed to give student intellectually challenging coursework and purposefully
designed experiences that enhance day-to-day college life while building a foundation for both
personal and professional success. To be considered for the Trojan Scholars honors program,
students must have a 3.0 GPA and have taken the ACT. Applicants must submit an institutional
scholarship application and a current high school transcript (along with any college transcripts) by
the published scholarship deadline. In addition, applicants will participate in an on-campus
interview where they will be required to present a current resume along with their ACT scores. A
writing assessment will be required at the conclusion of the interview. Trojan Scholars must
maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 to remain in the program. For more information contact mfarr@cacc.edu.