Student Programming, Activities & Resource Center (SPARC)

Student Clubs & Organizations

Get Involved!

The Student Programming, Activities & Resource Center (SPARC) is committed to enhancing the college experience by involving students in co-curricular programs, cultural experiences, leadership opportunities, and community building. We strongly believe that student organizations and activities should encourage involvement by all students regardless of sex, race, age, religion, sexual orientation, or nationality.

If you have questions about getting involved, please visit our office located in the Tivoli Student Union, Suite 260 or contact us at SPARC@ccd.edu | 303.556.2597.

You are encouraged to explore opportunities outside the classroom that support your academic and personal growth and development. Students and faculty have designed organizations to promote new experiences important to campus life. If you do not find an organization that fits your style and goals, we encourage you to create a new club/organization around something you are interested in, such as a hobby or outside activity. To start a new organization, please contact the Manager for Campus & Student Engagement at danny.young@ccd.edu

Academic Honors Societies

Official Student Clubs & Organizations

Click on the plus signs below to open and learn more about each club!

The Abled-Disabled Alliance (ADA) works to foster connections between students, advocate for a more accessible educational experience, and create a strong sense of community. We provide a variety of resources including workshops, booklists, free events, game nights, and opportunities to advance our campus to be accessible for all. 

For more information please contact: Casey Szatkowski | Advisor | casey.szatkowski@ccd.edu 

For more information please contact: Alexander Wong | Advisor | Alexandra.Wong@ccd.edu  

For more information please contact: Mark Broyles | Advisor | mark.broyles@ccd.edu & 

Joy Wagner | Advisor | joy.wagner@ccd.edu 

Canna Club provides a comprehensive, robust experience that equips students with skills and knowledge about the emerging field of Cannabis Science through educational workshops, events, and industry connections. 

For more information please contact: Logan Goolsby | Advisor | logan.goolsby@ccd.edu 

Communication Club is an opportunity for students of any major to build relationships and community and experience the world of communication through creating, promoting, hosting, and attending events that will highlight and develop personal, professional, and public communication strategies.

For more information please contact: Mollye Russell | Advisor | Mollye.Russell@ccd.edu

Resources: Communication Club Spotlight Submissions

The Criminal Justice Club provides helpful information, contacts, and support for students interested or majoring in Criminal Justice. Learn more about criminal justice at CCD.

For more information please contact: Joe Schreiner | Advisor | joe.schreiner@ccd.edu 

For more information please contact: Fredy Valencia | Advisor | fredy.valencia@ccd.edu 

Serving students with traditional programming such as Shabbat dinners, holiday celebrations, social justice initiatives, and religious and social programs; leadership programs to train the Jewish leaders of tomorrow. Join us for travel opportunities, education, dialogue, and advocacy programs. Learn more about Auraria Campus Hillel.

For more information please contact: Lauren Behm | Advisor | Lauren@hillelcolorado.edu 

For more information please contact: Agnes Palej-Ramirez | Advisor | agnes.palej-ramirez@ccd.edu

Explore mathematical puzzles and challenge yourself to think beyond the numbers! Expand your connection with the campus community by joining the Math Club! 

For more information please contact: Brittni Lorton | Advisor | Brittni.Lorton1@ccd.edu & Jean Hindie | Advisor | Jean.Hindie@ccd.edu

The Music Club is for music lovers of all kinds and offers study tables and an exploration of all aspects of music. For a journey to the creative and wonderful world of music, join in! Open to all students! 

For more information please contact: Cathleen Whiles | Advisor | cathleen.whiles@ccd.edu 

NISA is a student organization with the purpose of holding space, providing resources and empowering students who identify as Native, Indigenous, and Alaska Native. The group regularly hosts events to educate and empower all attendees on modern issues facing the Indigenous/Native population. Our aim for this organization is to bring native/indigenous social and cultural awareness to the Auraria Campus. We aim to foster a space for indigenous people to connect. Learn more about NISA. 

For more information please contact: Catherine Reddy | Advisor | creddin2@msudenver.edu 

For more information please contact: Tina Diaz | Advisor | tina.diaz@ccd.edu 

For more information please contact: Dawn Cummings | Advisor | Dawn.cummings@ccd.edu & Tyler Williams | Advisor | tyler.wiliams@ccd.edu 

The mission of the SGA is to represent the voice of CCD students. By joining SGA, students get involved on campus and support the interests of their fellow CityHawks! Gain valuable leadership experience and skills through advocacy initiatives, campus events, special projects and conferences! 

For more information please contact: Danny Young | Advisor | Danny.Young@ccd.edu 

Theater of the Hawk offers exciting opportunities to participate in theater productions.

For more information please contact: Nick Taylor | Advisor | Nick.Taylor@ccd.edu 

The Veterans Club supports and engages veterans currently enrolled at CCD.

For more information please contact: Jerry Darnell | Advisor | jerry.darnell@ccd.edu & Kevin Braun | Advisor | kevin.braun@ccd.edu 

Write Club provides a supportive and creative community for students to express themselves through writing. For more information please contact: Jeff Becker | Advisor | Jeffrey.Becker@ccd.edu