Students
Clubs at Moreno Valley
The great thing about being a student at RCC is that if you want to be active, you've tried to get involved, and you just can't find the place that is right for you, YOU can create your own club on campus. Chances are if you have an interest, others will too! So go for it and create a new club on campus. Here's how…
- A full-time faculty member must agree to sponsor a specific club/organization, and agree to be present at club/organization functions, meetings and events.
- Obtain an "Application for Recognition", "Agreement to sponsor Form", and a membership roster listing no less than seven prospective club members (forms available in Student Activities Center or online) and submit to the coordinator of Student Activities on the Moreno Valley Campus.
- Each Club member must pay the appropriate student services fee.
When the Coordinator of Student Activities has received and approved the appropriate forms, the information will be submitted to the Dean of Student Services and the Moreno Valley Campus Student Senate for final approval. All forms are available in the Student Activities Center or online.
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Events
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Clubs
Art Club
Advisor: Amy Balent 951.571.6219
Art Club promotes the arts and cultural awareness on and off campus, and to improve the aesthetic lives of RCC students.
Dance Club
Advisor: Amy Balent 951.571.6219
The purpose of the Dance Club is to spread and promote the social and athletic benefits of dancing by providing opportunities to learn, practice and enjoy dance.
Dental Hygiene Organization*
Advisor: Donna Lesser 951.571.6425
The Dental Hygiene Club promotes dental health in the RCC community and surrounding areas.
Environmental Conservation Oath Club
(E.C.O. Club) Advisor: Diane Marsh 951.571.6121
The purpose of E.C.O. shall be to spread and put into practice information regarding practical ways of ensuring the
environmental security of our world and our community through environmentally safe practices.
Emergency Medical Service Organization (EMS)*
Advisor: Chris Nollette 951.571.6100 ext. 4609
Robert Fontaine 951.571.6100 ext. 4616
The purpose of this organization is to provide an
opportunity for individuals that wish to enter the Emergency Medical Service field, or current EMT's & Paramedic
students that would like to contribute to public education of EMS.
Fashion Club
Advisor: Amy Balent 951.571.6219
The purpose of the Fashion Club is to inform and entertain the students about the newest fashion and culture.
Fire Technology Organization*
Advisor: Natalie Hannum 951.571.6317
The purpose of the RCC Fire Technology Club is to
organize annual alumni activities, fund scholarships, and
fundraise for Fire Technology Equipment.
Human Services Club
Advisor: James Banks 951.571.6250
Human Services is a student organization dedicated to the provision of community service to our society.
Indigenous Cultures of the Americas Club (ICA)
Advisor: Larisa Broyles 951.571.6133
The ICA educates and spreads awareness of Indigenous Cultures and their struggles, and gets people involved with current issues regarding Indigenous groups.
Karate Club
Advisor: James Namekata 951-571.6114
The Karate Club helps in building character, self-respect, and self through
self-discipline. The club also provides the opportunity to compete in karate tournaments at the local, national and international levels.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight Alliance Club (LGBTSA)
Advisors: Donald Foster 951.571.6263
Adviye Tolunay 951.571.6346
LGBTSA is a club that seeks to promote campus awareness, tolerance and solidarity to foster a safe and judgment-free learning environment through cultural diversity and activities for all students, faculty and staff regardless of sexual orientation or gender identification.
Middle College High School Club*
Advisors: Judy Tetley 951.571.6462
Larry McFadden 951.571.6460
Julio Gonzalez 951.571.6409
The purpose of MCHS is to give its students a sense of belonging, and help make the most of the MCHS program.
Physicians Assistants Society-Organization*
Advisors: Paula Stafford 951.571.6215
Teresa Thetford 951.571.6196
Delores Middleton 951.571.6118
Serving as the official organization for the students of the Riverside
Community College Physicians Assistant Program, to promote academic achievement, clinical excellence, and to promote the Physician Assistant and the profession.
Gospel Singers*
Advisors: Cheryl Honore 951.571.6108
Dansby Sturdivant 760.912.3079
The Moreno Valley Campus Gospel Singers is a performing group that meets as a class Thursday nights, from 6 PM to
9:23 PM. They perform a variety of gospel music on the campus and within the community. It is a multicultural group and all are welcome to join our "Family of Faith!"
Puente Organization
Advisors: Maria Pacheco 951.571.6180
Anna Marie Amezquita 951.571.6242
The purpose of the Puente Club is to provide support for students who are primarily involved in the Puente Program, and other interested students. The club objective is to
encourage and motivate students to transfer to 4-year
colleges and to be proactive leaders in the
community.
Renaissance Scholars Program-Club
Advisors: James Banks 951.571.6250
LaTonya Parker 951.571.6132
The purpose of this organization shall be to assist the
community in any way possible, while training participants for careers and future goals they have chosen.
Spanish Club
Advisor: Rosario Mercado 951.571.6136
The Spanish Club promotes and educates students about the Spanish culture.
Spoken Word Club
Advisor: LaTonya Parker 951.571.6132
Designed to expose the student body to the art of poetry and self expression. The group sponsors activities where
participants can share their creativity.
Students for Animal Welfare Club (SAW)
Advisor: Nick Sinigaglia 951.571.6173
Students for Animal Welfare (SAW) spreads and implements information regarding practical ways of ensuring the humane treatment of animals in our society.
Students for Christ Club
Advisor: Diane Conrad 951.571.6151
This club promotes sharing the message and
meaning of Christ with fellow students, and provides a place where Christians may gather in His name.
Students for Organ Donation Club
Advisor: Nick Sinigaglia 951.571.6173
SOD promotes post-mortem organ and tissue donation on campus and in the surrounding community, by educating individuals about the issue, encouraging individuals to
register as organ donors, and giving them the means with which to register.
* Must be enrolled in program courses to participate.
