Clubs/Organizations

Alpha Nu Omicron

Membership in Wor-Wic’s Alpha Nu Omicron chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is open to all students working toward an associate degree who accumulate at least 12 credit hours in courses at the 100 level or above and achieve a minimum grade point average of 3.50. Phi Theta Kappa is a national honor society for two-year college students.

More information may be found on their website.

American Society for Quality -- Student Branch

Membership in Wor-Wic’s American Society for Quality (ASQ) -- Student Branch is open to all students who have an interest in technology careers or issues. The ASQ -- Student Branch at Wor-Wic promotes student career awareness, student leadership and interaction with technicians and professionals employed in the field of quality in the local employment market.

Arts Club

The arts club sponsors extracurricular activities to promote the cultural arts, including drama, writing, art, music and photography. “Echoes and Visions,” the college’s creative arts journal, is published annually by the arts club. The club also sponsors other events, such as a dessert theater, variety show, book and bake sale, bus trips to Washington and Baltimore theaters and guest lecturers. Membership is open to all Wor-Wic students, alumni and employees.

Talent Show

Chemical Dependency Counseling Student Association

The chemical dependency counseling student association is a professional student association that promotes the interests and needs ofWor-Wic’s chemical dependency counseling students.Membership is open to all students majoring in chemical dependency counseling or any student interested in the field.

Computer Club

Membership in the computer club is open to all students enrolled in any credit or continuing education course, as well as any credit program student who graduated in 1985 or later.

Future Educators of America (FEA) Club

The FEA club promotes student awareness of the field of education and the development of future teachers. Membership is open to all students.

Gay-Straight Alliance

The gay-straight alliance promotes a positive and inclusive atmosphere for all people, raises awareness of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender culture and encourages individuality, growth and understanding within the college community. Membership is open to all students, alumni and employees.

Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Student Organization

The hotel-motel-restaurant student organization plans and implements extracurricular activities with an emphasis on learning about the hospitality industry. Members participate in events such as an annual dessert theater, trade shows and culinary competitions. Membership is open to all students enrolled in the hotel-motel-restaurant management program.

Martial Arts Club

The martial arts club provides an outlet for students to promote friendship and share ideas about how to improve the quality of their lives. The club strives to preserve Okinawan history and culture by practicing the concepts and applications of traditional Okinawan karate and kobudo arts. The club provides information on self protection, preventing situations that promote harm and how to diffuse potentially-dangerous situations with the least amount of force. Membership is open to currently-enrolled students, alumni and faculty of the college.

Martial Arts

Nursing Student Organization

Membership in the nursing student organization is open to all students who are enrolled in the nursing program.

Phi Beta Lambda

Wor-Wic’s chapter of Phi Beta Lambda provides opportunities for students enrolled in business-related programs (accounting, business, computer studies, hotel-motel-restaurant management and office technology) to gain leadership and business skills by participating in chapter, state and national programs, including conferences, fund raising, business ventures and competitions.

Role-Playing Game Association of Wor-Wic

The purpose of this club is to educate students about the roots of popular games in the market today, promote creativity, enhance literacy through collaborative storytelling and provide a healthy atmosphere for role playing. Membership is open to currently-enrolled students, alumni and employees.

Wor-Wic Christian Community

TheWor-Wic Christian Community provides regular opportunities to discuss the Bible and to worship and pray in a group setting, providing opportunities for fellowship, outreach and spiritual development among members. Membership is open to all students and employees.