
Student Life
Student Organizations, Clubs & Activities
| Broadway Revue | Study and perform Broadway, jazz, and popular vocal music. Contact Keith Drayton for more information. |
| College Incentive Program | Academic support and social development for JCC students enrolled through the CIP program. Contact Lee Hampton for more information. |
| Drama Club | Open to everyone, the Drama Club is involved in theatre performances and activities at JCC, as well as the Jackson community. For more information contact Sandra DiCesare. |
| Engineering Club | Future engineers enjoy social, professional and service activities. Contact Greg Severance for more information. |
| Jets Hockey Club | Contact Leigh Ann Swihart for more information. |
| International Student Organization | Enrichment of the academic experiences for international students at JCC through student organized activities and programs. Contact Lee Hampton for more information. |
| Music Department | African drum ensemble, brass ensembles, the community concert band, and many other music related activities are available. Contact Ron Douglass for more information. |
| Student Mentoring Initiative | A program for JCC students who wish to better serve the Jackson community. Contact Lee Hampton for more information. |
| Phi Theta Kappa | A national honor society of community colleges that recognizes and encourages academic excellence. Open to any JCC student with a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Contact Alana Tuckey for more information. |
| Soccer Club | A soccer club for JCC students. Contact Jack Dekessian for more information. |
| Student Multicultural Organization | An organization that focuses on enriching JCC through student organized multicultural activities. Contact Lee Hampton for more information. |
| Accelerated Business Group | A group that helps mentor students in the business realm. Contact Ellen Shannon for more information. |
| Society for Creative Anachronism | An international educational organization devoted to the study of the pre-seventeenth century Western culture. Contact Laurie Adamos for more information. |