Student Clubs and Organizations

108
Donors
108% of 100 Donor goal
$3,031
Donated
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About Student Clubs and Organizations
Tri-C Student Clubs and Organizations create opportunities for students to connect, lead, serve and grow beyond the classroom. These groups bring students together around shared interests, academic programs, cultural experiences, service, leadership and personal development, helping to build a stronger sense of community across campus.

Participation in student organizations helps students develop valuable skills such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving and leadership while creating meaningful friendships and connections. Whether students are exploring a professional path, giving back through service, celebrating shared identities and interests or simply looking to get more involved, student clubs and organizations enrich the overall college experience.

Your support helps expand access to these opportunities by providing resources for programming, events, travel, leadership development and other activities that allow student organizations to thrive. When you invest in Student Clubs and Organizations, you help create a more vibrant, engaged and supportive Tri-C community.

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Gifts to Student Clubs and Organizations contribute to...

2026 Tri-C Day
1,534 Donors - $343,270 Donated
102%

Donor Affiliations
Suitcase icon46%Faculty/Staff
Book icon34%Students
Friends icon22%Friends
Gradhat icon3%Alumni
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Ms. Tiffany Creary
Ms. Tiffany Creary
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Ms. Tasha Wilburn
Ms. Tasha Wilburn
Ms. DIANA CARR
Ms. DIANA CARR
Mr. Kevin Dranuski
Mr. Kevin Dranuski
Dr. Andrea Hudson Smith
Dr. Andrea Hudson Smith
Ms. Arisa Hawkins
Ms. Arisa Hawkins
Dr. Debra L Wilson
Dr. Debra L Wilson
Ms. Kathleen Paskert
Ms. Kathleen Paskert
Updates
Supporting the Student Experience at Tri-C

Some of the most valuable educational experiences students have in their time at Tri-C may happen outside of the classroom. A key element of higher education is providing opportunities for exploration and growth in areas that students are interested in, whether it's a club related to their major; the chance to develop leadership skills in student government; or sharing their athletic skills on a sports team. Extracurricular activities help students develop important life skills like time management, teamwork, leadership, and commitment. And it's fun! 

Take a look at the student clubs and organizations that are participating in Tri-C Day today. We have a 5x match for the group that raises the most funds! Help them out with a donation today!

62 days ago by Melanie Majikas

Advocates

Kate Hubben

Offered a $25,000 match

Stephen McHale

Offered a $5,000 match

Margaret Wong

Offered a $2,000 match

Community Advocates

Generated 541 clicks and 31 gifts, totaling $1,832

Megan O'Bryan

Generated 17 clicks
Offered a $500 match
Gave $500 during a Challenge!

Dr. Michael A. Baston

Offered a $1,000 match

Loren Arnoff

Gave $500 during a Challenge!

Dr. Deborah Abbott

Offered a $500 match

Alumni Council

Offered a $500 match

Kari Elsila

Generated 13 clicks and 4 gifts, totaling $375

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