HOW TO TO
FIND THE RIGHT GROUP FOR YOU
Being a member
of a student organization enriches your years at Santa Ana College.
The good friends and good times help transform what is sometimes a
large overwhelming institution into a place you can call "home."
Student groups also give you opportunities to explore new interests,
develop skills, enhance your academic program, and have an impact on
the college community. But, with so many organizations on campus, you
may wonder how to find the best group for you.
You've made a
good start by coming to the Student Activities Office. We have helpful
staff and lots of information to get you on your way. Our advice is to
first consider:
WHAT'S
IMPORTANT TO ME?
- Ask
yourself some-of-these questions:
- What am I
looking for in an organization?
- Do I
primarily want fellowship and to make new friends?
- Do I want
to work on something I believe in? Do I want to explore something
new?
- Should I be
in a group that relates to my major or career choice?
- Should I
continue an interest from high school or another community college?
- Do I want
to be of service to the campus or community?
- Are there
financial considerations?
The next
questions is:
WHAT KIND
OF GROUPS ARE THERE?
Santa Ana
College is a mosaic of people, ideas, and concerns. There are many
organizations in each of the following categories:
|
Departmental/Academic |
Religious |
|
International |
Special
Interest |
| Honorary |
Cultural |
Links to More
Information
How Do I Get Information
Take the
Challenge Today and Choose to Get Involved!
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