The Office of Student Life

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The Office of Student Life Whatcom Community College

How do students use our office? Student Government Student Clubs and Organizations Student Activities Co-curricular Activities

Student Government Executive Council Leadership Course General Council SBCTC Events Executive Council Committees

Clubs and Organizations

Student Activities Student Activities Committee Philosophy Cultural and campus wide events

Co-Curricular Programming Supplemental to Classroom Instruction Guest Speakers and Events focusing on current world events and issues. Building connections with Western Washington University and other colleges.

Student Advocacy

CAS Standards and Learning Outcomes Opportunities are provided daily for intentional learning. Intellectual growth Effective communication Enhanced self-esteem Realistic self appraisal Clarified values Career choices Leadership development Healthy behavior Meaningful interpersonal relationships Independence Collaboration Social responsibility Satisfying and productive lifestyles Appreciating diversity Spiritual Awareness Personal and educational goals

Learning Outcomes By the end of fall quarter, student leaders will be able to identify the reasons why it is important to have a vision and mission statement. By the end of fall quarter, student leaders will produce a set of overarching goals to guide their organization throughout the academic year.

THANK YOU!! studentlife@whatcom.ctc.edu 360-383-3007