ACTIVE CLUB DIRECTORY
JOIN A CLUB! Clubs are student-led organizations that are supported by the SRJC. Join a club to meet other students who share your interests, build lasting friendships, and do whatever your club wants to do -have fun! Clubs can be great opportunities to come together with others to materialize your values, and contributing to your community. To join a club all you have to is show up or reach out! Check out the clubs from the list below for meeting times and contact information.
Don't see the kind of club you're looking for? ★START YOUR OWN CLUB!★
NOTES: Clubs must submit paperwork each semester to remain active. Clubs activated in spring semester remain active in the summer session.
RETURNING CLUB ✨GRACE PERIOD✨: Club information may be inaccurate for the first 3 weeks of a semester to allow students time to complete paperwork. Please feel free to reach out to the club's listed contacts -your membership will help their activation!
CONTACT: For more information contact the Coordinator, Student Engagement - Joshua Pinaula at jpinaula@santarosa.edu | +1-707-522-2602
CLUB KEY:
[P] = PETALUMA; [W] = WINDSOR; [R] = ROSELAND; [F] = SHONE FARM; ⤷ = SUB-CLUB
Clubs listed in italics are still awaiting Official Club Activation
*** = STRONG TIE TO EXTERNAL ORGANIZATION | NOTE: Joining a college club is separate from joining an external organization. All students are welcome to join a college club [POLICY 8.5.2]. External organizations determine their own membership, eligibility requirements, and membership benefits.
CLUBS
- Agricultural Ambassadors
- Architecture Club
- Art Club
- Asian Pacific American Student Success (APASS)
- Asian Pacific Women in STEM (APWIS)
- Biology Club
- Business & Economics Club
- Car Club
- Chemistry Club
- Comedy Club
- ESL Moves
- Espejo de mi Alma "Mirror of my Soul"
- Film Club
- Finance & Investment Club
- Golf Club
- Happy Tuesday SRJC Spellers
- Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
- History Students Association
- Human Nature Club [P]
- International Club
- Inter-Tribal Student Union (ITSU)
- InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) ***
- Japanese Association
- Line Dancing Society
- Mariachi Bear Cubs
- Nutrition Club
- Outdoors Club
- Pharm Techs In Action
- Philosophy Club
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Political Science Club
- Polly Hall Garden Club
- Pre-Physician Assistant (PA) Club
- Rotaract Club ***
- Second Chance Club
- Speak & Grow [P]
- SRJC Baja SAE Racing
- SRJC Cheer Club
- SRJC Forensics Speech, Debate, & Performance Team
- Student Production Club
- SRJC Ice Hockey Club
- SRJC Judo Club
- SRJC Men's Volleyball Club
- Student Homeless Advocates
- Students for Recovery
- The Engineering Club (TEC)
⤷ Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
- Transit Access Club
- Vitae Lampada "Torch of Life"
- Voices of Valor
- West Coast Swing Club
- Young Democrats
- ΨB Psi Beta National Honor Society in Psychology
AD-HOC CLUBS
CLUB INFORMATION

START A CLUB
Starting a club is as easy as 1-2-3. All clubs are required to fill out the Club Activation Form each semester to remain current and active.
Learn more about how to start a club here

CLUB FUNDING
One of the benefits of being an active club is the ability to request funds from the ICC Trust. These funds can then be used to support club activities such as field trips.
Learn more about requesting funds for your club here

GUIDES & RESOURCES
A one-stop-shop for any need you might have for your club 👍 If you don't see something, just let us know and we can add it.
Go here for guides and resources

INTER-CLUB COUNCIL (ICC)
It's the one council to rule them all (does not include Petaluma clubs)! The Inter-Club Council includes one member from each club, usually the President, where they discuss and decide club business, approve grants for clubs, and collaborate to exchange ideas to improve their club's operations.
Learn more about the Inter-Club Council here

PETALUMA COUNCIL
The Petaluma Council is the central spot for all activities on the Petaluma Campus. The Petaluma Council is comprised of a mix of Student Government Assembly (SGA) members and club leaders from every activated club.
Learn more about the Petaluma Council here

CLUB ADVISING
Being a club advisor is a great opportunity for SRJC faculty and staff to help strengthen communities and support students in doing what they love.
Learn more about advising student clubs here