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The Office of Campus Activities is located on the second floor of Klein Hall, and is available to meet with student leaders interested in planning or participating in campus activities or organizations. Campus Activities is also responsible for planning and implementing comprehensive co-curricular activities throughout the year.
Starting a new campus organization?
The Office of Campus Activities has created an easy guideline packet for new organizations that includes information on how to organize and register your group. Students are encouraged to join or create a student organization or recreation club during any point of the academic year. However, student organizations that are created and approved before the registration deadline will have the opportunity to request a funding allotment through the Student Government Association.
Organization Registration Form
New Organization Application
Advisor Agreement Form
The following are a list of current student organizations at Harcum College.
Contact the organization advisor for more information or email campusactivities@harcum.edu
Club Name
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Advisor's Name
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Phone
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Email
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| AIM Peer Mentors |
Margaret Farmer |
x.6145 |
mfarmer
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| Campus Activities Programming Board |
Jessica Claar |
x.6028 |
jclaar |
| Dental Assisting |
Dossie Cavallucci |
x.6109 |
dossice
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| Ebony Social Club |
Margaret Farmer |
x.6145 |
mfarmer
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| Harcum Association for the Education of Young Children |
Kerstin Potter |
x.6115 |
kpotter
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| Chi Alpha Epsilon |
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| Fashion Club |
Freddie Curtis |
x.6051 |
wcurtis
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| Harcum Club |
TBA |
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| OATS |
Mary Friday |
x.6108 |
mfriday
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| Phi Theta Kappa |
Shaun Madary |
x.6069 |
madary
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| Physical Therapy Assistants |
Shaun Madary |
x.6069 |
madary
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| SADHA |
Robin Sylvis |
x.6111 |
rsylvis
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| Student Ambassadors |
Susanne Griffin |
x.6157 |
sgriffin
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| Student Government |
Jessica Claar |
x.6028 |
studentgov |
| SNAP |
Cheryl Barrett |
x 6075 |
cbarrett |
| C.O.R.E |
Jessica Claar |
x.6028 |
jclaar |
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AIM Peer Mentors
AIM Peer Mentors primary duty is to assist new AIM students in their adjustment to Harcum College, by providing peer counseling and occasionally tutoring. Peer Mentors also assist in planning, implementing, and encouraging new students to participate in all AIM activities.
Campus Activities Programming Board
Provides an opportunity for students to have an active role in deciding what happens on Harcum’s campus. Help the Office of Campus Activities book and promote off-campus trips, musical entertainment, informational speakers, and much more! We are currently seeking anyone interested in making Harcum an educational, fun, and exciting place.
Creating Opportunities for Reaching Excellence (C.O.R.E.)
The umbrella organization for campus leaders, C.O.R.E. represents Resident Assistants, Student Ambassadors, Peer Mentors, and orientation leaders. All C.O.R.E. members assist with campus wide programming events, as well as their specific campus departmental responsibilities.
Dental Assisting Club
Provides students in the Dental Assisting program the opportunity to plan events that will increase their knowledge of their field.
Ebony Social Club
A multi-cultural club dedicated to the cultural, academic, and community needs of African American and all minority students within the Harcum Community. Its goals are to foster unity and academic excellence in students while encouraging full participation in the college.
Fashion Club
The Fashion Club is for students who like to stay informed about developments in the fashion industry. This club organizes the annual fashion show, among other activities.
Harcum Association for the Education of Young Children Club (HAEYC)
HAEYC is an official local chapter of the Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children and, part of the national organization, the National Association for the Education of Young Children. The members work with our Delaware Valley Chapter to arrange informational visits, and conduct fundraisers.
OATS Club (Organization of Animal Technician Students)
O.A.T.S is open to any and all students interested in learning and gaining experience with animals. The OATS Club has gone to the Dog show in Philadelphia, Pet Therapy at Bryn Mawr Terrace, animal handling, and organized the bi-annual dog washes, a great fundraiser and community affair.
Phi Theta Kappa, The Harcum Club, & Chi Alpha Epsilon
These are honorary clubs where selection for membership is considered one of the highest honors a student can receive. Students are chosen for the Harcum club and Phi Theta Kappa for their outstanding qualities of leadership, character, and citizenship within the Harcum Community. They must also maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher. The AIM program students are eligible for the Chi Alpha Epsilon Honor Society if they have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher for two consecutive full-time semesters.
Physical Therapy Assistants
Members of the Physical Therapy Assistants club hold fundraisers and plan events that educate, inform, and advise people who are interested in the career of Physical Therapist Assistant.
SADHA Club (Student American Dental Hygiene Association)
This club provides a professional enrichment and preparation for an active role in national, state, and local components of The Student American Dental Hygiene Association. Fundraising and community projects support club activities. Activities have included toothbrush sales, a pinning ceremony for graduating seniors and table clinics.
Student Ambassadors
Student Ambassadors are leaders and role models whom possess an enthusiasm and appreciation for Harcum College and its community. Ambassadors are paid work-study students chosen each year to help with daily work operations in the Admissions Office, as well as provide campus tours and help with campus events. Student Ambassadors are also members of the C.O.R.E.
Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA is the official Harcum College governmental organization that represents the student body and is designed to promote the mission of Harcum College and reinforce high standards of conduct and service in accordance with the powers granted by the College. The Student Government Association is the officially recognized student organization that provides the channel through which students may cooperate with administration and faculty in many aspects of College functioning. Led by its executive council and senate, SGA is responsible for student appointments to appropriate committees, carrying out its own stated purposes, and the administration of the Student Activity Fee. Change can happen, we just need YOU to help start it. SGA is currently recruiting Senators and Executive Officers.
Student Nurses' Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP)
SNAP is a student run organization that represents over 1800 students from more than 50 nursing schools within Pennsylvania.
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