Become Involved, Become Successful
Student Organizations and Clubs are a great way for students to develop social, educational, and leadership skills. Involvement in recognized student organizations at Grayson College allow students the opportunity to network, represent the college, and become engaged in service activities both on-campus and in the community.
The purpose of some organizations and clubs varies from honor societies to political, religious, service, and social groups. Currently enrolled students may also form student organizations and clubs by following the procedures outlined in the Student Organizations and Clubs Policies and Procedures Manual. A copy of this manual may be obtained from the Director of Student Life. New or reforming organizations and clubs may not meet or hold an event until recognition from the Director of Student Life is complete. All Recognized Organizations and Clubs must re-register in the fall semester of each academic year (September).
Interested in starting an organization or club on campus?
Contact Student Life at 903 463-8693 or the faculty/staff adviser for detailed information on how you can get involved! All organizations and clubs are actively recruiting new members.
Student Organization Policies and Procedures 2023-2024
Student Organizations
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Anime Club
The purpose of GC Anime Club is to provide an environment where students may enjoy watching anime with others, discuss the concepts and origins of anime, manga, and related topics, and make friends with similar interests.
Advisors:
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Dr. Joshua Jones
jonesjo [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2539
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Art Club
Advisors:
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Kristin Erickson
ericksonk [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8662
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Baptist Student Ministry (Care Club)
The BSM exists to help students grow in faith, thrive in purpose and find community.
Advisors:
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Austin Lambert
austin [dot] bsmgrayson [at] gmail [dot] com
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Black Print
The purpose of Black Print is to bring individuals together to help improve the lives of African Americans and give them opportunities to let their voices be heard. While the focus of Black Print is the voice of African American students ALL students regardless of race/ethnicity are welcomed to join. Black Prints' goals are to create connections, build relations, expand skills, and explore different elements of college life while making lifelong friends and connections.
Advisors:
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Averi Stovall
stovalla [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2597
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Criminal Justice Club (LAE)
The CJ club will be designed to allow criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, and law-interested students a chance to meet and interact with professionals from the criminal justice field as well as provide community service to the Texoma area.
Advisors:
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Dr. Maggie Bruce
brucemag [at] garyson [dot] edu
903-451-2611
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E-Sports
Whether playing competitively with the NJCAA-E or intramural gaming - Viking E-Sports may have what you are looking for! From Super Smash Bros to Madden23, our new E-Sports Lab will be decked out and ready to go soon!
Advisors:
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Shantee Siebuhr
siebuhrs [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8693
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Eta Sigma Delta
ESD is an honor society for the Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Department at Grayson College located in Denison, Texas. The purpose of ESD is to recognize the scholastic and professional achievement of students in the academic majors of Hospitality Management, Restaurant Management and Culinary Arts.
Advisors:
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Rusty Weatherly
weatherlyr [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-2583
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Gamer's Guild
The Gamer's Guild is a community of gamers and role-players fostered on the appreciation for tabletop roleplaying games.
Advisors:
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Johnathan Suebuhr
siebuhrj [at] grayson [dot] edu
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Ashley Oakfield
oakfielda [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2524
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Grayson Ag Club
The purpose of the Ag Club is to gather students at Grayson College who are interested in all parts of Agriculture. This includes Animals/Livestock, Horticulture, Crop Science, Gardening, Wildlife management, Insects, Ag business/economics/marketing, etc. Areas of emphasis are education and networking surrounding Agriculture careers, opportunities and internships, outreach to local school districts on Ag related topics such as farming, insects, gardening, plant ID, etc., joining Collegiate FFA and participating in contests, learning and practicing public speaking, communication, resume writing, interviewing, and leadership skills.
Advisors:
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Ellen Melson
melsone [at] grayson [dot] edu
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Dr. Dayna Ford
fordda [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2598
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Grayson College Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
Advisors:
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Advisor to be determined
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Grayson Honors College
The central and foundational mission of Grayson Honors College is to better serve the educational needs of academically talented and highly motivated students at the College. The program encourages the participation of the broadest possible range of gifted students. The Grayson Honors College Club works specifically to create and/or participate in service activities both on and off campus. Each semester the students decide what projects we want to take on, what non-profit organizations we can help, and determine how to better our campus and community.
Advisors:
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Dr. Chad Tomaselli
tomasellic [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8607 -
Sarah Garrett
garretts [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8734
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Grayson Nursing Students Association (GNSA)
The purpose of GNSA is to support nursing students, the nursing program, the nursing profession, and the community through education, fundraising, and extracurricular activities
Advisors:
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Christy Kendrick
kendrickc [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8643
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Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO)
The purpose of HALO is intercultural engagement across Hispanic populations.
Advisors:
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Kassie Garcia
garciak [at] grayson [dot] edu
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Men of Distinction
Men of Distinction is designed to recruit and retain all Grayson College Gentlemen with the intent on helping them achieve their educational goals and challenge their potential to and inspire them to do great things in their community and world.
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Kendrick Gibson
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Dr. Charles Leslie
lesliec [at] grayson [dot] edu
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Multicultural Club
Embark on a journey with us of discovering other cultures in the context of your culture and the Grayson College culture! Our goal is to promote better understanding of all cultures between students at GC and teach each other how to embrace multiple cultures with equal respect.
Advisors:
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Marlene Phillips
phillipsm [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-465-8619 -
Todd Ellis
ellisto [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2665
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Nurses Christian Fellowship
On campus, nursing students come together to study the Bible, explore how to follow Jesus in life and nursing, and offer the love of Jesus to their classmates and faculty. Mission is to encourage, equip and empower Christian student nurses at Grayson college to: -Grow in faith within the context of nursing school -Integrate faith within nursing through Bible study and spiritual care resources -Share their faith with other nursing students and faculty. -Meet for Spiritual care, praise & worship and devotions monthly or bimonthly.
Advisors:
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Lorinda Wall
wall [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8672 -
Pam Ratliffe-Warner
warnerp [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8682
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Paramedic Student Association (PSA)
The purpose of PSA is to support Emergency Medical Services (EMS) students, the EMS educational program, the EMS profession, and the community through education, fundraising, and extracurricular activities.
Advisors:
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Dean Holmes
holmesw [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-2616 -
Emily Johnson
johnsone [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8748
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Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society (PTK)
Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society of two-year colleges. Offering opportunities for scholarship, leadership, fellowship and service, the Society also promotes the exchange of ideas and personal enrichment through fellowship with other scholars. Eligibility requirements in the Omicron Psi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa include current enrollment and a minimum GPA of 3.5 After at least 12 hours of college credit earned at Grayson
Advisors:
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Mary Linder
linderm [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8616 -
Dr. Molly Harris
harrism [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8714 -
Shantee Siebuhr
siebuhrs [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8693
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Presidential Student Ambassadors
The Grayson College Student Ambassador Program provides an opportunity for students representing various disciplines at our college to develop leadership and public relations skills while providing a service to GC.
Advisors:
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Kendrick Gibson
gibsonk [at] grayson [dot] edu
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Psychology Club
The Psychology Club exists to provide an entertaining and inspirational atmosphere in which all student can further their knowledge and interest in psychology. The club members attend scheduled events, participate in stimulating discussions and presentation, and promote psychology as a social science.
Advisors:
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Rachel Sumrall
sumrallr [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8630
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Sisters of Destiny
Sisters of Destiny is a group of sisters who elevate one another. We value each other and provide emotional support with confidentiality. Members embrace a growth mindset while positively affecting our spheres of influence. We encourage one another in our academic careers and form lasting relationships.
Advisors:
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Jeffri Hodge
hidgej [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8751
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Student Government Association (SGA)
The Student Government Association serves as a voice of the student body of Grayson College. SGA members help to make decisions about campus, share the needs and concerns of fellow students with campus and college leadership, and learn how navigate new leadership roles.
Advisors:
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Shantee Siebuhr
siebuhrs [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8693 -
Madeline Hector
hectorm [at] grayson [dot] edu
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Student Veterans of America
The purpose of this organization is to act as a catalyst for student veteran success by providing resources, network support and advocacy to, through, and beyond higher education.
Advisors:
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Johnathon Siebuhr
siebuhrj [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8692
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Top Innovative Professionals of Service and Spirits (TIPSS)
The purpose of the TIPSS club is to acknowledge, educate, and promote the development of Culinary Arts. Hospitality Management, Viticulture and Enology programs at Grayson College. We will develop community awareness of the above programs as well as participate in food shows, local charity events and fundraising for both students and community.
Advisors:
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Joanna Bryant
bryantj [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8654
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Vocational Nursing Students Association
The purpose of the VNSA is to assume the responsibility for contributing to nursing education in order to provide for the highest quality of health care. Provide programs representative of fundamental and current professional interest and concern. Aid in the development of the whole person, his/her responsibility for the health care of people in all walks of life, and his/her professional role.
Advisors:
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Cressenda Sittner
sittnerc [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2508 -
Melinda Howard
howardm [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2507
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Welding Technology Association
Advisors:
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Richard Reid
reidr [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8657
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Writers Unlimited/Sigma Kappa Delta (English Honors)
The purpose of the organization is to confer distinction for high achievement in English language and literature in two-year institutions of higher education; provide, through its local chapters, cultural stimulation on college campuses and to promote interest in literature and English language in the surrounding communities; foster the discipline of English in all its aspects, including creative and critical writing; promote community among its members; and exhibit high standards of academic excellence.
Advisors:
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Dr. Aidan Holtan
holtana [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-463-8697 -
Dr. Dayna Ford
fordda [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2598 -
Dr. Joshua Jones
jonesjo [at] grayson [dot] edu
903-415-2539
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