We have more than 20 student organizations.
These groups cover a wide variety of student interests and provide great opportunities for you to become involved in campus life and get to know other students on campus. Your college memories will last a lifetime. Make them great by getting involved on campus.
Don’t see a club that interests you? Start your own!
The Student Government Association is always welcoming new clubs and organizations on campus. Students wishing to start a new club are encouraged to seek advice from the Director of Student Life at studentlife@spcc.edu and follow the guidelines listed in the Club and Organization Handbook.
- Minimum of five student members
- South Piedmont faculty or staff advisor
- Club constitution or bylaws
- An active membership roster
- Completion of the Club and Organization Registration Form
- Monthly activity report submission
- Participation in two South Piedmont events per year
Clubs at South Piedmont
Below is a list of clubs at South Piedmont. Please check back regularly as they are subject to change often. If you wish to receive by-laws for any club, please reach out to studentlife@spcc.edu.
Anime Club
This club is for anyone with an interest in anime, manga, and manhwa.
Associate Degree Nursing Club
Join this club to connect with other students pursuing the Associate Degree Nursing.
Bee Keepers and Garden Club
Enjoy the outdoors with your fellow students.
Chess Club
Perfect your game by facing off against other students.
College Transfer Club
This club is for students planning to transfer to a four-year university.
Dungeon and Dragons Club
Pursue your interest in DnD with your South Piedmont friends.
Law and Public Safety Club
Get involved to begin building your network in law and public safety.
Medical Assisting and Medical Laboratory Club
This club is for anyone pursuing or interested in Medical Assisting.
Medical Office Administration Club
Join if you’re planning a career in Medical Office Administration.
National Society of Leadership and Success**
South Piedmont’s chapter of the largest and only accredited collegiate leadership development program in the U.S. (**Students must be invited to join.)
Phi Theta Kappa**
The national honor society for two-year college students. (**Students must be invited to join.)
Poetry Club
Students come together to make and share poetry.
Practical Nursing Club
This is for anyone planning a career in the practical nursing field.
Sonography Club
This is for anyone planning a career in the sonography field.
Art Club
Build something beautiful by joining the art club.
Bible Study
Read and study the Bible with your fellow students.
Filmmaking Club
Connect with your fellow film enthusiasts.
Guitar Club
Make music with fellow aspiring guitarists on campus.
Revere Literacy Club
Publish your academic and creative works in South Piedmont’s annual Revere journal.
Getting Involved
At South Piedmont, we offer a wide range of clubs, organizations, and events designed to enhance your learning experience beyond the classroom.
These opportunities not only complement your studies but also help you build meaningful friendships and valuable connections that can last a lifetime.
We believe that every student should shape their own college journey, and we encourage you to do just that. Don’t see a club that sparks your interest? Take the initiative and start one that does!
This is your college experience — make it unforgettable by getting involved, trying new things, and making the most of every opportunity.




Community College CAN be exciting
I think there’s a misconception that community colleges don’t offer exciting, fun campus life opportunities. That’s absolutely not true at South Piedmont. From club meetings to campus events, there is always something going on at South Piedmont. Get involved!
Dr. Alen Doty, Director, Student Life, Engagement, and Leadership


Leadership Development Opportunities
At South Piedmont, you’ll also have chances to develop leadership skills, gain a deeper understanding of your social responsibility, and broaden your worldview through our leadership development programs. These programs are built specifically for students looking to explore leadership through a lens that is likely quite different from the traditional view. The goal is for students to learn about leadership through self-reflection, team building, and leadership theory.
Upcoming Events
An easy to way to get involved on campus is to attend an event. Hope to see you there!


Contact the Student Life Team
Student Life, Engagement, and Leadership is here to help you get connected with many opportunities to build your leadership skills, get involved on campus, or join one of the vibrant clubs that South Piedmont Community College has to offer. Stop by the Student Center located in OCH Main Building or L.L.Polk Martin Student Center, where one of the team members can help you get connected.