Find a group of students that share your interests. Or start one!
OSE Clubs & Organizations
Join one or start your own! If you don’t see an existing club that matches your interests,
find your people and start a new one. All students are welcome to join any club!
At the beginning of Fall, Winter and Spring quarters we hold a Club Workshop to teach
the basics of starting and maintaining your club. We also hold a Club Fair where you
can find clubs that are currently active, or recruit students to the club you want
to start.
*For sanctioned clubs only
Why Join a Club?
Perspectives from the Fall 2022 Club Rush
Winter 2024 Clubs
Get involved with an OSE club or two this fall! If you have an idea for a club that's
not listed here, talk to OSE about how to start one!
Meetings: First and third Tuesdays of the month, 4-5 p.m. in the Building 11 Cafeteria.
We are a safe space and community for students of all genders, colors and backgrounds.
Our mission is to foster an inclusive sense of community for black students, students
of color, and allies while promoting academic, professional, and leadership development
among Tacoma Community College students. We aim to engage, educate and inspire through
community service, collaboration, and a series of events.
Meetings: Tuesdays, 3-4 p.m. in the Building 11 Club Hub
Our club allows students to explore the amazing craft of ceramic/clay arts.
Meetings: Friday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. in Building 5, Room 104.
EMS Alliance is a student-run club dedicated to strengthening EMS by breaking down
barriers for EMS providers through education, resources, and mentorship. This club
is open to ALL members of the EMS community, as well as those interested in a career
in EMS!
Our goal is to teach club members the trade and joy of sewing, making costumes, fashion
pieces, and props (through skills like sewing, foam carving, painting, and cosmetology).
And to feel comfortable in what they where and how they present.
Meetings: In-person
At TCC Cyber Security Club, our mission is to unite and empower individuals passionate
about cybersecurity. Through hands-on experiences and collaborative learning, we aim
to cultivate expertise, promote awareness, and foster a community committed to securing
digital landscapes within and beyond our college.
Meetings: Tuesdays, 3-5 p.m. in Building 16, Room 208.
We are making this club to share new culture and new language. We are planning to
share our culture and teach Korean.
Meetings: Tuesdays, 4-4:45 in the Building 11 Club Hub.
The mission of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize the academic achievement of college
students and to provide opportunities for them to grow as scholars and leaders.
Meetings: Second Thursday of the month, 3-4:30 p.m. in the Building 11 Club Hub.
We are Rad Tech Club. We are a club supporting the radiology program with peer-elected
officers. Our goal is to enrich student experience in the radiologic sciences program
by providing informative experiences in the industry through fundraising.
Meetings: Second Friday of the month, 3 p.m. in Building 13, Room 120.
The Respiratory Care Club is composed of Tacoma Community College students as well
as peer-elected student representatives who are undertaking the task of connecting
RC students with the respiratory community. Our goal is to play an active role in
strengthening leadership skills and creating networking opportunities for our students
within their future profession.
Meetings: In-person, Building 13, 2nd floor Respiratory Care
First Monday of the month, 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
We are a group of people promoting a healthy growing student-body by encouraging students
to be active.
Bringing meditation, breathwork, emotional intelligence, social connection, and service
leadership to college students, faculty and staff.
To contribute to nursing education by aiding in the development of the whole person;
the responsibility that comes with the professional role, the delivery of high quality
healthcare, and the knowledge to care for people of all walks of life while upholding
the values of TCC.
The SVA mission is to provide resources to any/ all TCC students. We create an open
and free environment to help those who need help with the college experience.
Meetings: Hybrid (In-person/Zoom) in Building 11, Club Hub (Collaboratory)
Oct. 11, 1 - 2 p.m.
Oct. 26, 1 - 2 p.m.
Nov. 30, 1 - 2 p.m.
A shared enthusiasm for the Universe and Astronomy, staying alert to astronomical
events for possible viewing, and conducting outreach to engage students and all those
intrigued by the cosmos. Utilizing Astronomy/Physics/Science methods and equipment
for observing the cosmos is also part of our common interests.
Meetings: In-person, Building 15, Room 336
Thursday 1:30 p.m.
We aim to provide a place for students who love music to relax and mingle with other
students with the same passion and to host events and play and learn music with students
from all backgrounds. And then perform that music (optional) at events and show students
what we learned as a club.
Meetings: Hybrid (In-person/Zoom) Building 19, Room 39
Tuesdays/Thursdays 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Provide a safe place to TCC students to be themselves
Meetings: Hybrid (In person/Zoom)
The garden creates a shareable stream of fresh, healthy, sustainably grown produce,
and celebrates and supports the whole- body health of our diverse TCC family and local
community. We are A Place to Grow.
Ttrpg club aims to provide an all-inclusive safe space for people to learn and play
tabletop role-playing games.
Meetings: In-person, Building 11, Club Hub (Collaboratory)
Wednesdays 1- 5 p.m.
Fridays 1 - 5 p.m.
We are here to introduce the Sport of tennis to everyone. Tennis is the sport of life.
It can help students destress, and strengthen their physical and mental health. Create
a community for people to come and enjoy this sport. Everyone is welcome and all levels
are also welcome.
Tacoma soccer club allows for students to make friendships and new experiences through
soccer as many students have shown a big interest in the sport
Meetings: In-person, Field past baseball field (Pearl & 12st)
Thursdays 1:30 p.m.
We are a club based on health and wellness. We believe that we can improve the mental
and physical health of our members through weightlifting and our community. Every
meeting we will provide workout plans and advice on how to improve.
Student Communities
Students offering a supportive community to students.
Support fellow students in recovery goals.
Meetings: Wednesdays, 12-1p.m. in Building 8, Room 3
Recovery Dharma provides the way toward acceptance with compassion, forgiveness, and
insight to find freedom from the suffering of addiction.
Meetings: Tuesdays, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. in the Building 11 Senate Room.