Frequently Asked Questions


General

Student Clubs & Organizations

General

1) What is ASPCC?

ASPCC is the Associated Students of Pasadena City College. PCC students are represented primarily by an 11 memeber Executive Board consisting of the following positions: President Vice President for Internal Affairs (Inter Club Council Chair) Vice President for External Affairs (Lobby Committee Chair) Vice President for Campus Activities Vice President for Public Relations Vice President for Cultural Diversity Vice President for Student Services Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President for Business Affairs Student Trustee Chief Justice for Supreme Council

2) How do I get involved in Associated Student Government at PCC?

The ASPCC has many opportunities to get involved. There are 11 ASPCC Executive Board positions. The Executive Board is typically elected in the Spring Semester in General Elections. In addition the following committees are open to currently enrolled students. *Supreme Council *Academic Commissioners (13 positions) *Lobby Committee (15 positions) Publicity Committee (open) Cultural Diversity Committee (open) Campus Activities Committee (open) Student Services Committee (open) Finance Committee *These committees have minimum gpa and unit requirements. Come by the Associated Students in T-110 (next to campus police) for more information.

3) When are the ASPCC student government meetings?

For Fall 2008 the Executive Board meetings will be held on Wednesdays at 12:00 PM in T-110. All meetings are public and students are strongly encouraged to attend

Student Clubs & Organizations

1) How do I find clubs & organizations at PCC?

A list of clubs and organizations can be found at the Associated Students website. In addition, a current list is maintained in the Office of Student Affairs, in T-110. Look for meeting times on the back of the weekly Campus Crier. Clubs can be contacted via mailboxes in T-110 in the Office of Student Affairs.