Athletics
SC4 has an intercollegiate athletic program and is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s baseball, women’s softball, men’s golf and women’s volleyball. Contact the Athletic Department for additional information.
College Radio Station
SC4 operates radio station WSGR (91.3 FM) 24 hours a day year round.
Fitness Center/Gym Usage
The College Gym and Fitness Center are open for student use. The gym is available from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The Fitness Center is open to students from 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Monday through Friday when the college is open. Students must obtain a Skippers OneCard, activate it online, and sign a waiver in the Athletic Department office in order to have access to the Fitness Center. Skippers OneCards are available in the Card office, First-floor, Michigan Technical Education Center. Please call (810) 989-5670 with any questions. Times are subject to change.
Student Clubs
Student clubs provide opportunities for leadership, expanded interests and social life. Student Government is made up of a board of executive officers and a representative from each recognized club on campus. The following is a typical list of clubs that receive appropriations from Student Government:
- Alternative Energy and Engineering Club
- Criminal Justice Club
- Drama Club
- Erie Square Gazette
- Gay-Straight Alliance
- Global Awareness Club
- Health and Wellness Club
- HIT Circle
- InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
- Marketing and Management Club
- Nerd Cord
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Student Government
- Veterans
- WSGR Radio 91.3 FM
- Zombie Defense Council
Student Government
Student Government promotes and sponsors a wide range of activities throughout the academic year and serves as the formal spokes group for students. Membership to Student Government is by election. However, all currently enrolled students, excluding guest students, may participate in some segment of Student Government. All students are invited to attend the monthly all-club meetings.
Petitions to Run for Election to Student Government
Student Government scholarshipped officer positions are president, vice president, treasurer and secretary. A minimum 2.0 grade point average is required to hold office and officers must be enrolled in a minimum of 9 credit hours each semester. Students must also be making satisfactory academic progress towards completion of their program. To have your name included on the ballot, students must file petitions with 40 valid signatures as specified by the Student Government Constitution. The deadline for filing petitions will be posted. Petitions may be picked up in Room 209, Main Building, and must be returned by the date specified. The Student Government officers are elected during the winter semester, and take office the Monday following the end of the winter semester. Guest students (high school and college) are not permitted to run for Student Government office.
Student Literary Magazine
Patterns is an award-winning literary magazine of student writing and art that is published annually and features the winning entries in the college’s writing and art competition.
Student Newspaper
The Erie Square Gazette is published every two weeks during the fall and winter semesters. Scholarshipped editor positions are available; contact the newspaper’s advisor at the phone number above for more information.
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