Clubs & Organizations are an important part of Student Life at Green River College. Whether you are looking to meet new people, share a common interest, plan campus events or volunteer, there is a club for you! Being involved with a Green River student group is a great way to connect with the Gator community and build relationships with fellow students, staff and faculty.
There are usually around 50 clubs and organizations each year that focus a variety of topics and interest, including academics, multicultural issues, and social opportunities. Student clubs and organizations are open to all students, although few clubs have membership criteria.
Clubs for the 2024-25 School Year
New club proposals are now open for the 2024-25 academic year on September 23rd. Please contact Paz Clearwater (pclearwater@greenriver.edu) if you have any questions about clubs. We also recommend following our GRC Student Life page @grcstudentlife for more immediate updates!
Currently Active Student Clubs & Organizations
Below is a list of clubs that have completed either a new club proposal or club renewal paperwork for 2024-25. Contact a club to learn more! For more information regarding each club or organization, including a description of their mission, please visit the Clubs & Organizations page in the Campus Life Canvas. If you need your club information updated, please contact Paz Clearwater at pclearwater@greenriver.edu.
To find out when clubs meet, either check greenriver.edu/calendar and filter by Student Events or email the clubs below! This list is current as of October 4th, 2024.
Interested in Starting a New Club?
Here are the basic steps for starting a new club at GRC. If you have any more specific questions, contact Paz Clearwater at pclearwater@greenriver.edu.
1. Decide what your club will be about!
- A hobby or interest?
- A cultural or identity-based group?
- A field of study?
- A career or occupation?
2. Find other students with the same interest!
- You only need 6 students (including yourself) to get the process started!
- The Student Life office can help you find new members!
3. Find a faculty/staff advisor
- Your club advisor does not need to be an expert in the clubs interest area, they just have to want to support students!
- Advisor responsibilities are included in the Student Clubs Handbook 2024-25.
4. Complete the New Club Paperwork!
- The New Club Start-Up form is linked under 'Documents and Forms' on this page
- Student Life staff will review your submission and provide acceptance or feedback within a week
- Review the Club Handbook
- New clubs will be invited to a quarterly training session. After which, clubs can begin to request funding or hold events.
5. Begin Club Activity!
- Officially recognized clubs can use the Club Corner (SU250), schedule classroom space, use the Student Life work room, and request funding for activities from ASGRC Student Government