Message from CCC President Kimberly Rogers
CCC reaffirms its commitment to supporting all students, especially those vulnerable due to immigration status, during this period of change. We are here to ensure everyone feels safe, valued, and supported. More information available through the links below on guidance for students for possible immigration enforcement on campus.

Student Life, Clubs + Organizations

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From leadership opportunities, campus events, wellness and activities, to joining or starting a club, ​Student Life is here to help you navigate your college experience – encouraging fun, exploration and a thriving campus community!

We are committed to the well-being of all of our students by offering a variety of resources on and off-campus.

510.215.6775
studentlife@contracosta.edu
Student + Administration Building, Room 101

Student Life Program Coordinator

Angela Loera
510.215.4875
aloera@contracosta.edu

Mon – Thurs | 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Friday | 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


Have a voice in important decisions that affect you and other students! Get great experience and develop your leadership skills! AND even build relationships within your student body and administration!

Associated Student Union

The Associated Student Union of Contra Costa College (ASUCCC) is the official student government at CCC. Their primary purpose is to advance the welfare of all students. They do this by providing programs and services designed to meet the varied needs of students, sponsoring activities and events, and representing the student body on many College and District committees, as well as state-wide advocacy. 

ASU Fall 2024 Regular Meetings

Dates
Every Wednesday from 4:00pm-5:30pm

Location
In-person — SAB 107​

Want to add to our meeting?
Request to be, or put something on the agenda no later than Friday at 4pm by emailing asu@contracosta.edu

All are welcome to attend in person, and via Zoom as a member of the public: ​ASU Zoom Link

Student Activity Fee

This fee is $5 per semester and allows the Contra Costa College Associated Students Union (ASU) to provide funding for campus clubs, events, activities, and campus-based programs that will benefit the student population. Examples of programs which the activity fee could support are student scholarships, textbook scholarships, multi-cultural campus events, and community resource outreach programs.​

  • Give FREE school supplies to over 3,500 students on campus​
  • Provide $7,000 worth of bus passes and gas cards to Single Stop for the Emergency Transportation Program​
  • Provide $10,000 worth of scholarships for new and continuing students, middle college, and graduating high school seniors attending Contra Costa College​
  • Contribute $15,000 to the Contra Costa College Book Rental Program to reduce the rental price for all students​
  • Provide bookstore grants to support Veteran students on campus​
  • Provide new textbooks on reserve in the library for Contra Costa College students​

To opt out of paying this fee please, contact the Student Life Office. Requests for refunds must be turned in (each semester) to the cashier’s office BEFORE  the last day of the refund period (as outlined in the course schedule and or catalogue).

ASU Senator Application

  1. A cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 or better
  2. Enrolled in at least 5 units at Contra Costa College
  3. Complete ASU Senator Application
  4. Participate in 30-day probation period

This position is a volunteer role to serve as an ASU Student Representative for a semester. Student Representatives will sit on at least one college committee, attend the regularly scheduled meetings of the committee and report back to the ASUCCC Board.

Student Rep Application

  1. A cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 or better
  2. Enrolled in at least 5 units at Contra Costa College
  3. Complete ASU Student Representative Application
  4. Participate in Student Representative Training

Clubs + Organizations

Clubs at CCC are student-led organizations that all begin with finding similar interests and goals. 

Joining a club is a great way to get involved and enhance your college experience. There are all kinds of clubs, and they change periodically with the varying interests of the student body. ​

Learn more about how to join or create your own club by submitting an interest form, or stop by the Student Life Office, SAB 101 and one of our amazing Student Ambassadors will assist you with the process. 

Inter-Club Council (ICC)
The Inter-Club Council (ICC) is the coordinating body of all CCC student clubs and organizations. Although membership is not required, it is highly recommended if possible. Club representatives can vote on behalf of their club, request funds, and/or use ICC as a forum of expression. ​

ICC Fall 2024 Meetings

Dates
Thursdays (9/5 – 12/5) from 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

Location
In-person — SAB 107

All are welcome to attend in person, and via Zoom as a member of the public: ICC Zoom Link

  1. Have at least one (1) advisor (employee of the college)​
     
  2. An approved Club Constitution created by the club members​ 
  3. Download and complete the CCC Club Charter Packet 
  4. Submit your documents to the Student Life Office, SAB 101 or email them to studentlife@contracosta.edu 
  5. Applications for new clubs can be submitted by October 1 (Fall), and March 1 (Spring).  

Need help? Contact, or come into our office – we are with you every step of the way!

Every club must re-charter at the beginning of the semester. Deadline to submit re-charter is October 1 (Fall), and March 1 (Spring).  

If any revisions have been made to the club/organization constitution, a copy must also be submitted to the Student Life Office. Clubs may continue to use their previous constitution if they wish. 

Need help? Contact, or come into our office – we are with you every step of the way!

Clubs coordinate, and collaborate on, several activities that include informational and cultural aspects. All club events and activities are open to all students to attend. 

SAVE THE DATE — Club Rush happens every semester, roughly within the first month, where clubs have a chance to come together to recruit members and have a good time highlighting their clubs’ meaning and interests with the CCC community.​