
Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGS)
Honor Society for students with a G.P.A. of 3.0 and above. To recognize academic achievement and expand scholarship opportunities while promoting good citizenship within Fresno City College and the community it represents.
Alpha Omega
To provide an outlet for students with a desire to work and learn about the Medical Assistant Program at Fresno City College.
American Institute of Architects (A.I.A)
To expose students to the world of architecture.
Anime Club
To promote Japanese animation and culture, express the diversity of Animé, and promote Animé awareness.
Anthropological Society
To bring together students who are interested in the same disciplines, so they may share their knowledge and like interests. Also, to create opportunities for students to gain first hand experience in their chosen field.
Baha'i
To work for the unity of mankind and the elimination of all prejudices according to the principles delineated by the Prophet Founder of the Baha’i Faith, Baha’u’llah, and to share His healing – message with campus community.
Bonsai Club
To learn and study the art and science of bonsai and aesthetic
pruning.
CIT-Zer0 - Computer Technology Club
To allow students interested in Computer Technology to gather and share information and network.
Club de Español
To promote the learning and understanding of the Spanish language and culture.
Culturas Unidas
To outreach to Fresno City College students and the community with cultural, educational, political, and artistic events/activities, programs and services.
Diversity
To increase awareness and acceptance of GLBT students
Fellowship of Christian Students
To share with Christ as the life supply to all believing students that they may grow in Christ.
Filmmakers Club
To bring together student filmmakers to talk about film, and by the end of the semester, create our own short film.
Grupo Folklórico de Fresno City College
To learn and thus preserved, and perform thus, disseminate, Mexican folk dances. Learning their history, cultural background, as well as their form, function and symbolism.
History Club
To enhance members’ knowledge of history through open discussion and educational field trips.
Hmong Student Club
To provide the student with the opportunity for association with the faculty and administration of FCC and to instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic excellence, and the cultivation of civic responsibility.
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
To establish and advance at Fresno City College a witnessing community of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord.
Lambda Alpha Epsilon - American
Criminal Justice Association (L.A.E.)
Promotes professionalism within the Criminal Justice System.
Latin American Student Organization (L.A.S.O.)
To develop awareness of educational opportunities for Latino/Hispanic students through cultural and social activities.
Latino Faculty & Staff Association (LF&SA)
Our Goal is to promote the social and cultural
dimensions of Latino history, heritage and culture as it
relates to education.
Literature & Arts Society
To highlight our talented FCC arts & writing students, and to provide students with artistic opportunities on campus and in the local community.
M.E.Ch.A.
To educate students about the history of Chicanos, implementing the value of self-determination, and promoting community involvement.
Model United Nations
The purpose of this organization is to provide the participating
students with an educational opportunity to learn how the United
Nations works and thus how the world interacts.
NAISA - Native American Intertribal Student Association (N.A.I.S.A)
To encourage education amongst the Native American students and provide support for students on campus and off campus to get involved with the Native community.
Pan Afrikan Student
Union (P.A.S.U.)
Designed for African-American students. Encourage thought in higher-education, and participation in campus and community events.
Phi Theta Kappa (P.T.K.)
An honors society for students with a GPA of 3.5 and above.
Philosophy Club
To provide a setting for students to engage in philosophical discourse outside of the classroom.
Psychology Club
To introduce students to the fields/career opportunities in psychology, to organize related events, and to generate interest in psychology.
Rampage Support Club
To support the student newspaper through ideas, fundraising, and informational events.
Science Club
To keep each other educated and updated on discoveries in all areas of science and volunteer to help the Science department.
Student Paralegal Association
Provide a support group for paralegal students, provide access
to internship positions and/or job opportunities within the legal
community, and to educate the community regarding the role of
a paralegal and their capabilities.
Sustainable Action
To further the causes of environmentalism, peace, social justice, and other progressive causes both on campus and locally.
Teachers of Tomorrow (T.O.T)
To recruit future teachers and to support students who are
interested in teaching as a career.
Veterans Club
To encourage activities that support the professional and personal development of our members, and to inspire dignity, respect, and integrity.
For more information, please contact the College Activities Office at (559) 265-5711.