Owens Community College - Clubs and Organizations

Clubs and Organizations

  • American Red Cross
  • Black Student Union
  • Camera Work Photo Club
  • Chinese as a Foreign Language Club
  • Colleges Against Cancer
  • Commercial Arts Club
  • Cross Country & Track Club
  • Democratic Party Club
  • Gamers United
  • Gay Straight Alliance
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Hands On American Sign Language Club
  • Health Information Technology Student Association (HITSA)
  • Honor Societies
  • International Student Union
  • Landscape and Turf Crew
  • Latino Student Union
  • Music Club
  • OCC Catholic Student Association
  • OCC Poet's Society: Broken Silence
  • OH! ART
  • Owens (Visual) Arts Club
  • Owens Anime Convention
  • Owens Community College Computer Club
  • Owens Dance Express
  • Owens Environmental Club (OEC)
  • Owens Hospitality and Culinary Club]
  • Owens Japanese Club
  • Owens Outlook Student Newspaper
  • Owens Production Club
  • Owens Student Massage Therapy Club
  • Owens Students Involved in Dietetics (OSID)
  • Owens Trivia Club
  • Owens XPRESS Winterguard
  • Republican Party Club
  • Rotaract
  • Sailing Club
  • Shotokan Karate Club
  • Ski Club
  • Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
  • Student American Dental Hygienists Association (SADHA)
  • Student Government
  • Student Nurse's Association (Findlay Campus)
  • Student Nurse's Association (Toledo Campus)
  • Student Occupational Therapy Assistant Association
  • Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) (Findlay Campus)
  • Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) (Toledo Campus)
  • Students Involved
  • Surgical Technology Club
  • Toastmasters International
  • Tomorrow's Imagers
  • Wrestling Club

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