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2018/2019 fcc catalog

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www.frederick.edu

• 301.846.2400

Center for Student Engagement

Mission Statement

The Center for Student Engagement at Frederick

Community College provides an atmosphere on

campus that invites and encourages all members of

our campus community to celebrate the richness of

the human experience. Through social programming,

personal/professional leadership development,

and the exploration of personal interests, the CSE

promotes respect and appreciation among our

students, faculty and staff for self and others and an

understanding of our shared responsibility to create

an environment that celebrates learning.

Department Overview

At FCC we know your time in the classroom is

only one part of your“college experience.”The

Center for Student Engagement offers you exciting

opportunities to interact with other students,

cultivate your leadership skills in a variety of ways,

and strengthen your knowledge and understanding

of academic disciplines through applied co-curricular

activities.

Student life incorporates much more than classroom

instruction. As a supplement to the academic

experience, the Center for Student Engagement

offers students the opportunity to acquire or further

develop leadership skills through participation

in a broad array of co-curricular programs. Clubs

and organizations on campus are as diverse as

the student population, offering students the

opportunity to participate in program events, meet

students with similar interests, or simply enjoy quality

entertainment both on and off campus.

Participation in leadership conferences and service

projects provides students with hands-on experience

and is a dynamic and vital component of student

engagement. Information about leadership

development, campus clubs and organizations, how

to start a new club or organization and a current

calendar of special events can be obtained by visiting

the Center for Student Engagement, Student Center,

or by calling 301.846.2488.

Campus Clubs

Student clubs and organizations contribute to the

development of the student and enrich campus life.

FCC campus clubs and organizations are student

generated and student run. While faculty advisors

are on hand to assist with logistics, students program

and direct all club activities and events. With over 30

student organizations currently recognized, there are

social, recreational, and academic clubs that support

almost any interest. If there is an interest in starting a

new organization, students are welcome to stop by

the Center for Student Engagement for information

and support. A current list of all active clubs and

organizations can be found in the Center for Student

Engagement or on the FCC website under clubs and

organizations.

Community Service

With community as our middle name, FCC values

opportunities to engage all learners in valuable

service to others. Not only does volunteer service

benefit the community, it builds outstanding skills

and strong resume interest for engaged students. To

support this active student engagement, the Center

for Student Engagement houses a service learning

center that provides volunteer and community

service placement opportunities for all members

of our campus community. Whether you’ve been

assigned a service learning project in a class or

you simply want to give back to the community,

placement opportunities are abundant. Students are

welcome to utilize our free placement service to help

match interest to need for a long-term community

service commitment or simply stop by to participate

in monthly service projects on campus. Regardless

of the level of commitment to service, FCC’s Center

for Student Engagement staff will work with you

to find your perfect placement. Students who have

received a Meritorious Service Certificate from a

Frederick County Public School are invited to apply

their meritorious service hours for recognition at FCC.

The Center for Student Engagement acknowledges

outstanding student service at the annual

Recognition Awards Ceremony in May.

Co-curricular Programs

Because FCC values the profound learning

opportunities that exist outside of the classroom,

programs, events and activities are specifically

designed by a diverse planning team to give students

an opportunity to relate academic subject matter

to real life situations. These co-curricular programs

serve as a complement to in-class instruction, and

engage students in exciting, thought provoking, and

multi-discipline activities. Students play a critical

role in shaping these offerings by recommending

workshops, lectures, trips, and experiences that

enhance classroom knowledge and most faculty

recognize the value of these learning opportunities

by offering extra credit for student participation.

Co-curricular events and activities are posted in the

student/faculty calendar, which can be found in the

Center for Student Engagement, or can be found on

the FCC website under Events.

Leadership Development

FCC values shared governance, meaning all members

of the campus community have a voice in the

decision-making process at FCC. The student voice

is channeled through the Student Government

Association, and every student on campus is

considered a member by virtue of enrollment. While

suggestions and opinions can be shared openly

without organized involvement in SGA, opportunities

exist for students who wish to take their leadership to

the next level.

The SGA holds elections each year to solicit

leadership on many levels. Officers are needed for

service on all-college committees and task forces,

leadership within campus clubs and organizations

and within the SGA itself. No prior leadership

experience is necessary, only the desire to make

a difference, and the commitment to see the

responsibility through.

Leadership is rewarded through nomination for

national recognition, letters of recommendation,

and resume interest. Students who are involved on

campus are also highly sought after by four-year

transfer institutions, local businesses, and community

service providers.