| This club is for all students interested in fashion. Their mission is to increase the appreciation of the fashion industry among the student body and to promote knowledge, passion, and commitment to the field of fashion. | |
| To serve as student representatives of the Admissions Office. To give tours to prospective students and families.
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| Promote an interest in and appreciation of anime (Japanese animation) through films & television series & discussion | |
| The mission of the art club is to provide students an opportunity to share in their appreciation for the arts and to expose and educate on campus and in surrounding community the importance and relevance of the arts. | Website |
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| To develop camarederie among students from asian and other countries in the GSC campus. The club would develop a fellow feeling among multinational students who are part of the club. The Asian culture will be shared and spread through club activities. | |
| To encourage, build up and disciple students in a dianamic relationship with Christ Jesus.
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| The mission of the Black Student Association is to promote unity, knowledge, awareness, empowerment, and support of the African American culture to the GSC community and to the surrounding community.
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| To provide an environment for the students to mature and develop as musicians on their respective instruments. The Brass Ensemble offers opportunities for students to participate in specialty chamber groups in order to nurture the skills that contribute to a unified whole. | |
| Provide a variety of entertainment, cultural, educational and recreational programs to enhance college students' educational experiences outside the classroom.
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| To encourage students in their spiritual lives and to spread the love of Christ in word and deed to all GSC students.
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| The Chemistry Club's mission is to promote the field of chemistry at GSC and in the community. | |
| The Chess Club meets Wednesdays at noon in the Gainesville campus’s Student Center Meeting Room 4 to play chess in a friendly environment to learn more about the game. We also put on campus tournaments, host speakers, and participate in off-campus tournaments.
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| Chestatee Review is the creative arts publication published each spring by the English Club. Poems, short stories, plays, interviews, line and charcoal drawings, photographs, and paintings by Gainesville State College students and guest artists will be accepted for consideration during the fall and winter semester. Submit work to the faculty advisor. All written work must be typed. The student editor is chosen by the faculty advisor. | |
| To present choral artistry of the highest level to the GSC community and to increase awareness and enjoyment of choral music in society.
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| The mission of The Compass is to produce high-quality content that is timely, relevant and engaging to the students, faculty and staff of Gainesville State College Oakwood campus and to allow newspaper staff members a place to grow and work within a team environment. | Website |
| Our mission is to provide various tips for making props, costumes, make-up effects adn wig styling for conventions such as Anime Weekend Atlanta, Dragon*Con or any event that one would dress up and attend. | Website |
| The purpose of the GSC Debate Forensics Interpretation Club is to provide GSC students with the opportunity to participate in both on-campus audience debates, and, when feasible, intercollegiate debate and public speaking competitions. The benefits of these activities include improved marks in school, improved research skills, improved communication skills, and improved critical thinking skills. The mission of this club is to serve as many GSC students as possible through exposure to a diversity of debate, public speaking, and performance opportunities, both as observers and as participants.
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| Provide professional advice in the form of speakers from the education field.
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| To promote the engineering profession and students’ professional development, leadership and fellowship.
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| To support people with various disabilities as well as to educate the campus population and the community about disabilities and how they affect our world.
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| To promote enjoyment of film as an art form; to offer an environment in which film fans and film makers can interact and pursue their interests together.
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| To provide opportunities through the student personal trainers for exercise.
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| To allow students to discuss current issues in the health field and perform community service.
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| GSCD seeks to stimulate in young people an active interest in governmental affairs and promote their involvement at all levels of the Democratic Party, to foster the ideals and principles of the highest degree of justice and social welfare. | |
| The purpose of the Geospatial Alliance is to promote further educational and networking opportunities for students in the many fields of study that incorporate Geospatial Technology (GST). The specific objectives are: • Discussing of current issues in geospatial science and technology. • Networking with the regional geospatial community. • Scheduling field trips and invited speakers to increase knowledge of the GST field. • Exploring the interconnections between GST and other disciplines. • Promoting awareness of geospatial technologies and applications through educational outreach.
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| The GSC Alliance serves as a meeing place for GLBT students and their straight friends and supporters. We offer a welcoming environment, plan social events, and provide educational programs for the College and the larger community. | |
| To promote and facilitate a community of student readers at Gainesville State College. | |
| To promote and support study abroad among Gainesville State College students.
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| The mission of the International Student Association is to educate the community, students, faculty, and staff about global issues, international students, and cultural diversity, through collaborative activities.
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| To offer sport and recreational opportunities to the students, staff, and faculty.
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| To provide an opportunity for interested students and faculty to learn about Japanese culture by exposing them to authentic Japanese cuisine, film,music, art, and other sociocultural aspects through campus events and activities. There is a special focus on serving the elderly (a Japanese tradition) through service projects, particularly at holiday time. | |
| To give students the opportunity to come together and perform jazz pieces from many diverse styles and historical eras. Students learn cooperation, self reliance, and build social bonds. Accomplishments are presented in several concerts each semester.
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| LSA's mission is to empower its members by promoting leadership, education and culture; to promote diversity as a source of strength rather than a division; and to nurture, guide, and encourage the Latino youth in our community as well. LSA is open to all GSC students having an interest in Latino culture and ideas.
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| To encourage interest in mathematics among GSC students. | Website |
| Origin's purpose is to create an environment on campus to give the opportunity for college students to help the community through acts of service and compassion. | |
| The Advising Center’s Peer Advisor program supplements faculty and professional Academic Advising at Gainesville State College. It plays an important role in the Academic Advising program and is an additional source of support and guidance for the GSC student body. The Advising Center’s Peer Advisors: • Assist with SOAR • Provide general academic information • Promote Academic Advising • Generally seek to enhance the first year experience of GSC students • Provide support to at-risk students
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| Phi Theta Kappa is a prestigious International honor society recognizing academic excellence at two-year colleges. Our GSC award winning PTK club is the Rho Mu Chapter which was first chartered in 1968.
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| To discuss philosophy and further the study of philosophy. | |
| 1) Informal physics learning in an extracurricular setting 2) To discuss connections between science, society and culture
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| The Politically Incorrect Club is a non-partisan group that meets Mondays at noon in the Gainesville campus’s Student Center Meeting Room 4 to discuss whatever political issues the students want to talk about. There’s no such thing as a politically correct or incorrect opinion. We also register students to vote, host a wide variety of guest speakers, and go on field trips to places of political and historical import like Washington, D.C., the state capitol in Atlanta, and the Sen. Richard Russell house in Winder.
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| This club is for those interested in studying veterinary science. | |
| To promote the exposure of outdoor recreation in a fun filled social environment.
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| To promote the overall well-being of student members through encouraging exercise in the form of running, and to offer students who run the chance to do so with others.
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| This club is a support group for nontraditional students returning to school after being out of high school for at least 5 years and are interested in learning about resources on how to be a successful student. Speakers on various topics are chosen by club members to address concerns they may have, to learn how to juggle multiple roles, receive tips on a variety of topics to help them at GSC. | |
| Sigma Chi Eta promotes an awareness about the field of communication and recognizes students with honors in communication. The group offers opportunities to improve the communication skills of members and to enhance the communication between faculty and students at GSC.
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| The Social Sciences Club is for people interested in human and animal behavior and the factors that affect behavior. The Club focuses on relevant issues raised by club members or through presentations, films, or field trips. The Social Sciences encompasses such fields as psychology, sociology, social work, anthropology, history, law, political science, geography, linguistics, and economics. As such, it’s a great club for students interested in careers in these areas.
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| For students interested in mountain biking and the environment.
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| The purpose of this organization is to further the understanding of anthropology at Gainesville State College through the use of discussion and experimentation. | |
| 1. To represent the interest of the student body in all affairs. 2. To serve as a liaison between students, faculty, and the administration, and between the various campuses of Gainesville State College. 3. To provide service opportunities to the student body. 4. To provide an opportunity for students to develop leadership skills. 5. To promote Gainesville State College and its students to the surrounding community. 6. To provide representation for the student body to College, state, and national bodies, including the Board of Regents. 7. To provide opportunities on all Gainesville State College campuses for students to work together to benefit the college community.
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| To be socially and politically informed and active; to promote tolerance and critical thinking; to raise awareness of important social issues; to donate time and resources to worthy causes; and to make the world a better place in which to live.
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| The mission of SEA is to educate students, the larger college community, and the public in our service area about local, state, regional, and global environmental issues; to inform them about public and private environmental groups, and to make them aware of, and encourage their involvement in, environmental service projects.
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| To promote life, to educate students about alternative to abortion and to increase awareness of the sanctity of life.
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| SIFE is an international non-profit organization that works with leaders in business and higher education to mobilize college students to make a difference in their communities while developing the skills to become socially responsible business leaders. An annual series of regional and national competitions provides a forum for teams to present the results of their projects, and to be evaluated by business leaders serving as judges. SIFE leadership and career iniatives create meaningful opportunites for learning as well as the placement of students and alumni with companies in search of emerging talent. | Website |
| To provide opportunities to play advanced literature and to participate in performances.
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| Any student is welcome to participate in any aspect of the production.
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| This club's purpose is to examine the Vedic, or ancient Sanskrit, literature, and to encourage the study and discussion of this subject on campus. | |
| The Wakeboarding Club provides opportunities for student growth by learning about and participating in the sport of Wakeboarding in lerning and competitive environments. | |
| The mission of the Winter Guard group is to perform the art of dance and spinning various equipment at local and state competitions. | |
| This club focuses on issues faced by women, children, and the community as a whole. The club feels it is important to provide a relaxed, safe atmosphere for socialization and support. The club will also does outreach services to the campus population and community. The club, although focused on women’s issues, is open to anyone male or female who supports their goals and wants to participate.
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