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Student Clubs and Organizations
All students are encouraged to enrich the Navarro College community and their own personal development by getting involved on-campus. Co-curricular student clubs and organizations are founded on the premise that not all learning on a college campus is confined to what takes place in the classroom. There are many clubs and organizations on the Navarro College campus that represent a variety of interests. These grouped are organized into Student Government Association, student classes, and student organizations.
Navarro College supports student clubs and organizations because they encourage and foster academic and personal growth along with learning through active involvement, individual commitment, and personal enrichment.
These clubs and organizations provide students with leadership opportunities at the local, regional, and state levels. Students who have similar interests should be encouraged to form and/or join a student club or organizations in an effort to advance their common goals and interests.
It is important to note the four primary focuses or reasons for the formation of student club and organizations.
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Having the college experience.
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Increasing awareness of what is happening.
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Gaining personal growth in career, social skills, and service.
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Joining a club is easy and makes life at Navarro College more rewarding, stimulating, and fun.
List of Student Organizations
Honors Professional Organizations Social/Service Organizations Faith-Based Organizations Student Led Clubs
Student organizations active at Navarro College include honors, professional, social service and religious groups. Each organization is recognized through the Student Government Association. Students can contact the Student Life Office at (903) 875-7570 or individual club advisors for more information about any of the organizations listed under Student Life on the Navarro College website. Students wishing to create a new organization on campus may obtain a petition form with guidelines from the Office of Student Life.
If you don’t see a club that interests you, you might want to consider starting your own. Find other Navarro College students who share your interests and then consult with the Student Life Director before starting the new club process.
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Below is a list of our active organizations. Find one that suits you within that category.
Honors Program
Professional Organizations
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John Deere Ag Tech Club
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Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Nursing Club
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Criminal Justice Club
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Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) Nursing Club
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Computer Science Club
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Navarro College Characters (Theatre Club)
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Student Government Association (Corsicana)
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Student Government Association (Midlothian)
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Student Government Association (Waxahachie)
Social/Service Organizations
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Ambassadors
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Athletics
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Navarro College Cheer
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Impact Navarro
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Recreational (REC) Sports
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Residence Life
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Sound of Navarro
Faith-Based Organizations
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Baptist Student Ministry
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United Christian Fellowship
Student-Led Clubs
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American Sign Language (ASL) Club
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Anime Club
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Tabletop Gaming Club
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Navarro College Bookworms (Corsicana)
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Book Club (Midlothian)