Phi Theta Kappa
88th International Convention
Seattle Washington
Photos Courtesy of Kirk Wilson
student organizations
Student Association
The representative organization of the PWSCC student body is the Student Association, which was formed to promote the educational and general welfare of the students, to broaden their perspective through the establishment of a self-governing structure, to act as a unifying factor and student voice, and to help formulate policies and procedures concerning overall college life. The PWSCC Student Association sponsors dances, supports fund-raising and other activities. Student Association Constitution (click here)
Student Goverment Meeting Minutes: September 18th 2008 September 24th 2008 October 1st 2008 October 8th 2008 October 22nd 2008 November 5th 2008 November 19th 2008
Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest and the most prestigious honor society serving two-year colleges around the world. Membership is based primarily upon academic achievement. Invitation to membership is extended through the PWSCC local chapter. To be eligible you must be admitted into an associate degree program, have completed at least 12 hours of coursework leading to an associate degree program, have a grade point average of 3.0, and must enjoy full rights of citizenship in your country. Membership in Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society will open new doors for your academic journey. The organization offers a myriad of opportunities for scholarships, intellectual enrichment and personal development through programs based on Phi Theta Kappa's four hallmarks of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Fellowship. For more information, please contact the Phi Theta Kappa advisor at 834-1633.
Multicultural Student Association
The mission statement of the Multicultural Student Associations is, "To promote cultural values and ethnic diversity through sharing cultural traditions." Prince William Sound Community College student body is made up of a diverse group, representing not only Alaskan Native people but people from all over the United States and the world. To address and celebrate this diversity the MSCA was formed in the spring of 2003. Membership is open to all students. The club sponsors the International Food Festival in the fall and the spring and attends conventions throughout the state. For students to participate in these activities they are expected to attend meetings and take part in club fund raising activities.
For more information, please contact the MCSA advisor at 834-1634.