Clubs & Organizations
There are many ways to get involved on campus, check out the student clubs and organizations that are available!
Black Student Union
Promotes better learning and cultural knowledge, also fosters a healthy support system through effective communication, networking, and establishing community service projects and activities.
Advisor: Carl Ruth Co-Advisors: deidra Knox and Angela Sinclair
DCSNA
The purpose of the DCSNA shall be to:
- Assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education in order to provide for the highest quality health care.
- Provide programs representative of fundamental and current professional interest and concerns.
- Aid in the development of the whole person, his/her professional role, and his/her responsibility for the health care of all people.
- Promote effective communication among students, faculty, administration, and the community and community resources, and to provide an opportunity for pre-professional organized growth.
- Donate funds, time and/or resources to community agencies.
These purposes shall be unrestricted by consideration of age, color, creed, disability, gender, health status, lifestyle, nationality, race, religion or sexual orientation.
Advisor: Janet Massoglia
Delta Baseball Club
The Delta Baseball Club is a club that hopes to create opportunities for aspiring baseball players in the Delta Community to show the abundance of talent of those who want to play close to home in Mid-Michigan and eventually have a varsity baseball team at Delta College.
Advisor: Larry Ramseyer
Delta Bowling Club
A club to be a competitive bowling team that follows NJCAA guidelines to better promote collegiate bowling and Delta College in the Great Lakes Bay Region and in national competitions..
Advisor: Michael Wiltse
Delta College Community Outreach Club
A club organized to promote education to at risk inner city youth. To help the under privileged by working together with other student organizations and clubs to better our community..
Advisor: Teresa Stitt
Delta Drama Club
The Delta Drama Club assists the Delta College Drama Department with the fall and winter semester plays produced on campus.
Advisor: Judy Gonzalez
Delta Pioneer Hockey
The purpose of Delta College Hockey is to provide an opportunity for Delta Students to play and experience college hockey at its best playing 35-45 games a season in the MWHC - Mid-West Hockey Conference and a member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association. The overall goal to become a varsity sport at Delta College.
Advisor: Paula Cornell
Delta Tutorial Association
The Delta Tutorial Association promotes tutoring, tutor training and professionalism, and provides recognition and a support network for student tutors. All currently employees, student tutors, peer mentors, SLA leaders, and T/LC desk personnel are members.
Advisor: Elizabeth Dewey
Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX)
Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX) is a national business association for college students with career objectives in marketing, merchandizing, and/or management. Our purpose is to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in our free enterprize system.
Advisor: Gregg Hubner
Dodgeball Club
The purpose of the Delta Dodgeball Club is to bring students who enjoy the game of dodgeball together. They will meet on campus weekly to play/practice dodgeball, to talk about dodgeball, various dodgeball tournaments in the area, and even watch movies or TV shows featuring dodgeball. These students will use this club to meet others interested in dodgeball, which will help us to get together in teams to play in tournaments.
Advisor: Dr. Tim Clarey
Honors Leadership Board
The Honors Leadership Board(HLB) is a student organization that was formed to give students more opportunities for involvement in Delta’s Honors Program as well as to collaborate with regional and national organizations having similar goals. HAC exists to provide service and leadership challenges outside the classroom; HAC has planned and assisted with programs on campus, participated in local volunteer efforts, attended regional and national conferences, presented at high school recruitment visits, and enjoyed social events.
Advisor: Julia Fogarty
Honors Leadership Board Website:http://www.delta.edu/honors
Imagine Club
A club to strengthen and deepen commitment to diversity and social justice by enlightenment of others with the purpose in learning tolerance and respect of everything different.
Advisor: Charissa Urbano Co-Advisor: Joseph Lewis
Individual Events Speech & Debate Team
Students on the speech team will compete at tournaments held mainly in the state of Michigan. A variety of events are offered including interpretation (prose, poetry, and dramatic duo), public address (informative, persuasive, after dinner speaking, and rhetorical criticism), and limited preparation (impromptu and extemporaneous speaking. The tournaments are usually one or two days in length and will take place on either a Friday and/or Saturday. The team will attend at least one to two tournaments a semester including the State tournament which is held in March. No previous speech team experience is required.
Advisor: Beth Heyart & Jeff Sorrels
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship
Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship is a group for students who are Christians or who are interested in Christianity. At our weekly meetings, we have discussion and studies based on the Bible as well as times of sharing, prayer and encouragement. We also do fun activities, events and outreaches.
Advisor: Eric Wiesenaur Co-Advisor: Joyce Howard
Physical Therapy Assistant
To promote awareness of preventive maintenance and rehabilitation to give people a better understanding of the physical therapy assistant profession.
Advisor: Mike Spitz
Productions Club
A club to provide electronic media broadcasting students and others additional hands on learning experience in the production field.
Advisor: Jim Gleason
Microbiology Club
To promote interest in microbiology and provide information about career opportunities and continued education in the Microbiology and Infection Controls field.
Advisor: Kris Baumgarten
Radiography Club
To raise awareness of the role radiographers play as part of the health source team & members of the community. To serve the community when possible. To work to raise financial assistance for educational endeavors.
Advisor: Cindy Kramer-Reszke
Phi Theta Kappa International (PTK)
Honor Society for two-year colleges which promote scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship among its members as well as the community.
Advisor: Casey Cornelius
S.A.D.H.A. 2010-Student Members of the American Dental Hygienist Association
We are an organization dedicated to providing dental hygiene awareness.
Advisor: Toby Hasker
S.A.D.H.A. 2011- Student Members of the American Dental Hygienists Association
Student Members of the American Dental Hygienist Association is a category of membership within the American Dental Hygienist Association. ADHA is an association dedicated to the advancement and promotion of dental hygiene. ADHA is the association of the licensed, registered dental hygienist. As a student member it provides invaluable opportunities to preview the careers in dental hygiene and secure the success of dental hygienists.
Advisor: Mary Jo Miller
S.O.H.L
The Society of Hispanic Leaders promotes and supports the development and implementation of educational and cultural enrichment programs and services offered to Hispanics at Delta College and surrounding communities.
Advisor: Ray Gutierrez
Sigma Phi Alpha - Beta Beta Tau
National Dental Hygiene Society - Local School Chapter. To promote and recognize scholarships, services, and leadership among students and graduates of dental hygiene educational programs.
Advisor: Virginia Przygocki
UNISON
To provide understanding and growth through diversity. To educate while giving a safe and fun environment for expression and openness to all.
Advisor: Spring Schafer
Women's Alliance
To strive to promote gender equality and raise awareness of women's issues on campus. To foster an environment which students are able to be their true selves and that both gender of students can work together to achieve their goals and have fun doing so.
Advisor: Liz Ullrich
For more information contact the Student Engagement Office at 989-668-9865