What are clubs?

Clubs are student groups that are designed to meet a specific interest of students. Clubs work with the Office of Student Life to develop leadership skills and accomplish program goals. All clubs also have faculty or staff advisors.

Club Listing

Join A Club

Budget Panel Process

Budget Panel Flow Chart

ICC Meetings (Note Time Change)

Community Service Projects

Leadership Modules

Advisors

Club and Organization Handbook

Resources for Clubs and Organizations

Annual Awards Banquet

 

New Orleans

Bollywood

Robotics

SCA

 

Clubs

Are You Looking for Opportunities to:

Then join one of the many Rockville Campus clubs.

Student clubs represent the most visible and accessible avenue to student involvement. The Montgomery College - Rockville Campus has over 50 clubs to suit a variety of interests and needs. Active involvement both in- and out-of-class contributes to your learning experience. Additionally, involvement in out-of-class experiences can help you develop valuable leadership and organizational skills and contribute to your marketability. Student clubs are an integral part of our campus and are a reflection of the diversity of our students.

Clubs exist not only for students to have fun and to get to know others who are interested in similar types of activities, but also assist in fostering the leadership skills necessary for their future endeavors, and for learning about themselves and the world around them.

Listed below are the categories of the Rockville Campus clubs:

  • academic honor
  • diversity/ cultural 
  • political
  • social
  • sports/ recreation
  • community service
  • departmental/ career/ major
  • religious
  • special interest
  • support/ network

Click here to view or print a copy of the Club Listing.

If you do not find what you’re looking for, then start your own club!