Common Communities
Key Terms
Communities at WCC
100

This type of group are great for students looking to perfect their academic skills.

Study Groups

100

This is a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interest's and/or goals. 

Community

100

This group of students allows students to be represented in decisions at the college.

The student government

200

This type of community allows for students to form bonds through exercise.

Athletics

200

The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations.

Diversity

200

This room in the Syre building offers a welcoming community for all WCC students.

The Intercultural center

300

This Mediterranean type of club has over 1,300 different groups across the United States and Canada.

Greek Life

300

This type of college sees students residing on-campus.

Live-in college

300

This club aims to create a safe space and raise awareness for all gender identities. 

The Pride Student Union

400

In this type of community found in most colleges allows students to earn capital while bettering their school.

On-Campus Job

400

The action or process of being received as adequate or suitable, typically to be admitted into a group.

Acceptance

400

This club focusing on learning more about hands-on experiences in the criminal justice/forensics field. 

ASWCC Criminal Justice Club

500

This is the main focus of all college students and probably the best way to meet other students.

Classes

500

This digital resource allows students to see when different events occur at their college.  

College event calendar 

500

Once a month the ASWCC clubs will host this meeting.

InterClub Council Meeting

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