Lansing Community College has many registered student organizations (RSO) each semester to choose from and there is something for everyone! RSOs cover a wide range of topics and interest areas. Student Life officially recognizes these organizations through an annual registration request process. Once registered, RSOs can plan and sponsor meetings, events and activities and apply for funding.
To request official recognition status as a student organization at Lansing Community College, the following would need to be submitted:
- Constitution approved by Student Life – Word FileOfficial LCC sample constitution (you can email the constitution to studentlife@lcc.edu for approval)
- RSO Advisor Agreement – Advisors must be full or part-time LCC employees and must be in attendance at all meetings, events and activities.
- RSO Officer List – Must have at least 2 currently enrolled student officers to activate.
Registered Clubs and Organizations
American Marketing Association
The mission of LCC's American Marketing Association (AMA) is to provide professional development, social interactions and networking events that create connections and real-world business experience for our members. AMA accomplishes this with the support of the local business community by organizing events and learning about best practices and creative strategies for modern American marketing.
Advisor
Amy Keely
Anthropology/Sociology Club
The Anthropology and Sociology Club is committed to cultivating a community of global-minded individuals and socially conscious learners who value cultural diversity. Through social events, field trips, and collaborative projects, our goal is to create an inclusive space for students who are passionate about anthropology and sociology, where they can connect, collaborate, and grow together. We embrace the values of respect and empathy.
Advisor
Aliza Robison
April Dreeke
Art Club
Assists student members in their growth and awareness of art and create a better understanding of art.
Advisors
Susan Hardie
Laura Oakwood Bishop
Jacob Pierzchala
Cru Club
The purpose of Cru is to build movements of people who are transformed by Jesus Christ. The student-led movements seek to introduce students to Christ, help them to grow in faith, encourage them to passionately live life in a manner consistent with belief in the God of the Bible, and inspire commitment to advancing the purposes of God in the world.
Advisor
Eric Bennett
Ed-Venture Club
The mission of this club is to establish a sense of belonging for students through social, educational and networking opportunities.
Advisor
Heather Dufner
Film Club
Provides students with a safe and inviting environment to learn and create all things related to film.
Advisor
Barry Elmore
Gamma Iota Sigma Club
Provides a path to become a well-rounded professional by preparing students for a career within the vast and ever growing insurance industry to insure opportunities for all.
Advisor
Mary Stucko
Hall Of Heroes Club
This student organization gives students a safe space for learning and playing table top roleplaying games, while meeting new individuals and having a fun time.
Advisors
Alix Davis
History Club
The goal of the LCC History Club is to engage with history outside the classroom and to connect with Michigan's deep historical roots and history resources in Greater Lansing.
Advisors
Wade Merrill
Anne Heutsche
Japanese Club
Provides an outlet for developing a knowledge of Japanese culture and language. Encourages the study of Japanese culture and language at LCC and presents related activities and events.
Advisors
Bridget Cooper
LGBTQIA2S+ Club
The mission of this student organization is to raise awareness of LGBTQIA2S+ issues and to advocate for the safety and inclusion of all students through discussions, community-building, ongoing development, and grassroots organizing.
Advisors
Lucas Van Duyne
Outdoor Connections Club
The mission of this club is to build a community of students who bring positive changes to the environment both on and off campus.
Advisors
Kirsten Wright
Phi Theta Kappa
This society promotes scholarship, cultivates fellowship among the students of LCC, encourages and provides the structure for cultural service pursuits.
Advisors
Lazarius Lane
Jay Briones
Political Science Student Association
Promotes thoughtful, respectful discussion, debate, conversation, and learning about political science and engagement. It also exists to promote career opportunities for its members in political science and related fields.
Advisor
Mike Giles
Project VEX Robotics Club
The VEXU Robotics Club aims to create a medium through which students can apply their creativity in a hands-on manner.
Advisor
Taylor Vaught
Psychology Club
The Psychology Club encourages professional development and psychological literacy of students through generating interest in psychology, promotion and recognition of excellence in scholarship, leadership, research, and community service.
Advisor
Andrea Davis
Jill Fultz
Sign Language Club
Promotes the needs and goals of people who want to upgrade their sign language skills.
Advisor
Monique Franks-Balcarcel
Student Advocates for Michigan Growth
The mission of this student organization is to contribute to the growth and development of Michigan by getting involved in and advocating for local politics while also focusing on improving the Downtown/Lansing area through community service.
Advisor
Randy Watkins
Student Nurses Association
The Student Nurses Association enhances the development of the student as a nursing professional, encourages networking with other health professionals and increases public awareness of the nursing profession.
Advisor
Tami Tasker
Vinyl Record Club
The Vinyl Record Club connects with students through the power of music; with an emphasis on sharing vinyl record collections, favorites and information, as well as turntable operation and maintenance.
Advisor
Tomothy Eubanks
The Lookout - Student Newspaper
Students interested in journalism experience as reporters, photographers, artists, cartoonists and/or advertising sales representatives have the opportunity to work for The Lookout, Lansing Community College's student newspaper.
The Lookout, first published during the 1959-60 school year, is an award-winning publication on both the state and national levels.
For past articles and more details, visit The Lookout online.



