Get Involved at Enterprise State!
ESCC is home to a number of clubs and organizations that allow students to enjoy their time on campus outside of the classroom while also opening the door to networking opportunities with fellow students. ESCC has an active fine arts division, athletics program, a game room, and academic/leadership opportunities. If you do not find something for you, we are always open to starting new organizations on campus.
Clubs and Organizations
The Ambassadors serve as the official hosts and hostesses for the College on both the Enterprise and Ozark Campuses. These students act as tour guides for visiting groups and also help with events on campus. In order to be selected as a mentor, students must be enrolled full-time, have a 3.5 GPA, complete an application, and participate in an interview.
Contact Information:
Emily Baker, Director of Enrollment Services; ebaker@escc.edu
Katie Sawyer, Coordinator of Recruiting; ksawyer@escc.edu
Caitlin Cawley, Recruiter; ccawley@escc.edu
The Baptist Campus Ministries (BCM) is a Christian fellowship and service organization open to students of all denominations who are looking for an opportunity to get to know other Christian students. Weekly meetings, Bible studies, fellowships, state conventions, retreats, mission trips, and other activities provide opportunities for fun and spiritual growth. All students who are interested in growing spiritually and in making new friends are welcome.
Contact Information:
Lee Scarborough, CIS Instructor; lscarborough@escc.edu
Lee Ammons, Speech Instructor; lammons@escc.edu
The ESCC Bass Club consists of students who enjoy the sport of bass fishing. This club allows student anglers to compete in college and area bass fishing tournaments.
Contact Information:
Brooks Silcox; bsilcox@escc.edu
The Bo Weevil mascot is one of the many faces that represent Enterprise State Community College. Bo will attend functions on campus and in the community, such as the Enterprise and Ozark Christmas parades. Bo’s scholarship is awarded on an annual basis.
Rules & Expectations for Bo:
- Maintain a 2.0 or higher GPA
- Maintain a full-time student status (12+ credit hours for Fall/Spring semesters)
- Attend several events throughout the year
- Abide by ESCC Student Code of Conduct
- Dual Enrollment Students are not eligible.
Contact Information:
Micaela Knight, Success Coach; mknight@escc.edu
Lauren Crawley, Success Coach; lcrawley@escc.edu
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a nationally supported, locally implemented program that teaches people how to be better prepared for hazards that may impact their communities and trains them in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations.
The ESCC Campus CERT program supports and enhances existing emergency management capabilities at Enterprise State Community College and helps increase the preparedness and resilience of the on-campus community.
Contact Information:
Jeff Spence, Chief of Campus Police;Â jspence@escc.edu
Circle K International is the world’s largest student-led collegiate service organization, with thousands of members on hundreds of campuses on five continents across the globe.
A collegiate branch of the Kiwanis International family, CKI is committed to developing leaders by offering unique service, leadership and fellowship opportunities that not only change the world but change members’ lives.
CKI members leave college with real-life networking and advocating skills AND service leadership.
CKI members are dedicated to childhood development, environmental justice, serving those who are food insecure or lack housing and mental health. We also partner with UNICEF USA to raise awareness about the need for clean drinking water worldwide.
Contact Information:
Ashley Snellgrove, Instructor; asnellgrove@escc.edu
The Concert Choir is a traditional choral group open to students and community members. The repertoire consists of music from many styles and genres. The Concert Choir presents several concerts throughout the year.
Contact Information:
Ken Thomas, Fine Arts Division Chair; kthomas@escc.edu
The Cybersecurity Club at Enterprise State Community College is a home for students interested in developing their skills and knowledge in cybersecurity. Students of any skill level are welcome.
Contact Information:
Rosalyn Warren, Instructor;Â rwarren@escc.edu
The Entertainers is an auditioned group of singers and instrumentalists whose main purpose is to serve as ambassadors for the college and provide musical entertainment for area schools, civic and state organizations, military functions, and community activities. The group features an upbeat show with a repertoire from many styles and genres including show tunes, ballads, pop, jazz, and patriotic selections. Many selections are complemented with choreography and another staging. The Entertainers present many concerts throughout the year.
Contact Information:
Ken Thomas, Fine Arts Division Chair; kthomas@escc.edu
The ESCC Gaming club is for students interested in gaming and serving others. If you enjoy playing console, PC, card, or board games, this is the club for you. Our club members enjoy playing the various genres of games, both new and old. Join the club to get access to our Discord server, attend our weekly gaming sessions on campus, take part and serve in college events, as well as serve in community activities organized by the club. This is a student-led club with elected officer positions available. Any ESCC student is welcome, including dually enrolled high school students.
Contact Information:
Matthew Kinman, Instructor; mkinman@escc.edu
Kelley Barrett, Instructor; kbarrett@escc.edu
The ESCC History Club is a student organization made up of students who are interested in the study of history. The club conducts a variety of activities to promote knowledge of the past and appreciation for history. Membership is open to any current Enterprise State Community College student.
Contact Information:
David Yarbrough, Instructor; ayarbrough@escc.edu
The Miss ESCC Queen is one of the many faces that represent Enterprise State Community College. She will attend functions on campus and in the community, such as the Enterprise and Ozark Christmas parades. Miss ESCC holds her title for one academic year.
Rules and Expectations for Miss ESCC:
- Hold a respectable reputation on and off campus.
- Maintain a 2.5 or higher GPA
- Maintain a full-time student status (12+ credit hours for Fall/Spring semesters)
- Attend several events throughout the year as Miss ESCC
- Abide by ESCC Student Code of Conduct
- Avoid inappropriate behavior on social media sites
- The following students are not eligible to compete:
- Dual Enrollment students
- Non-Degree seeking students
- Transient students
Miss ESCC will be judged on the following:
- Interview
- Stage Presence
- Photogenic
- Word (Self Expression)
- Evening Gown
A scholarship is annually awarded to the winner!
Contact:
Micaela Knight, Success Coach; mknight@escc.edu
Lauren Crawley, Success Coach; lcrawley@escc.edu
The NSLS is the largest leadership honor society in the United States. Our chapter at Enterprise State Community College started in 2009. Our local chapter is part of of the national organization with 700+ chapters and 1.4 million members.
Students are selected based on exemplary academic achievement. As of 2021 we have 995 members who have access to:
- More than $400,000 in scholarships.
- An exclusive NSLS job board.
- A personalized letter of recommendation.
The NSLS leadership program teaches the interpersonal skills that employers seek to give you an edge in the job market. Hear directly from current members as they share how their experience has changed their life.
If you become a member, some of the other benefits are:
- Learn from exceptional leaders like former President Barack Obama during exclusive Speaker Broadcasts.
- Meet new friends and make lifelong connections (on-campus and virtually).
- Overcome challenges with success coaches shortcutting your way to success.
- Access to private networking events.
- Visit the NSLS website to learn more about and accept your nomination.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What do I have to do to become inducted?
A. Our five-step program takes approximately 10 hours over the course of the semester at your pace.
Q. Is this recognized on campus?
A. We are a Registered Student Organization (RSO). As of 2021, we had 995 in our chapter, and there are more than 1.4 million members nationwide.
If you have any other questions, visit nsls.org to chat with a team member or email help@nsls.org.
Contact Information:
Dr. Kevin Ammons, Dean of Students; kammons@escc.edu
Tau Mu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa
International Honor Society of two-year colleges.
Contact Information:
Lee Ammons, Instructor; lammons@escc.edu
Java Moody, Instructor; jmoody@escc.edu
Christine Bond, Division Chair; cbond@escc.edu
At ESCC, the Scholars’ Bowl team travels throughout the state and nation competing with similar teams from other colleges and universities. It is a competition involving fast reflexes, great amounts of collegiate knowledge, and close teamwork. Scholarships are available.
Contact Information:
Stan Smith, Ozark Campus Director; ssmith@escc.edu
Founded in 1996, Sigma Kappa Delta is the English Honor Society for Two-Year Colleges. The society strives to:
- Confer distinction for high achievement in English language and literature in undergraduate studies;
- Provide, through its local chapters, cultural stimulation on college campuses and promote interest in literature and the English language in surrounding communities;
- Foster all aspects of the discipline of English, including literature, language, and writing;
- Promote exemplary character and good fellowship among its members;
- Exhibit high standards of academic excellence;
- Serve society by fostering literacy
Contact Information:
Tiffany Snell, Instructor; tsnell@escc.edu
Abby Dauphin, Division Chair; adauphin@escc.edu
The SGA is composed of four officers, seven sophomore senators, and seven freshman senators. All members of the SGA are elected by the student body. The purposes of the SGA are to provide liaison between students and the faculty and administration, to promote social and cultural opportunities for students, and to approve and charter all organizations which function on the campus.
The Interclub Council is a branch organization of the SGA. Organized in the fall of 1968, the purpose is to aid the SGA in coordinating club activities. The Interclub Council promotes communication among campus organizations and coordinates projects of mutual benefit and interest. Membership in the Interclub Council consists of one representative chosen by each campus organization. The SGA vice president serves as president of the Council and other officers are elected by the Council.
Contact Information:
Genevieve Hauser, Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Students; ghauser@escc.edu
Caitlin Cawley, Recruiter; ccawley@escc.edu
The ESCC Student Support Services (SSS) Student Advisory Council allows SSS students at Enterprise State Community College to develop their skills as leaders, participate in community service projects, and have a voice in the delivery of SSS services.
Contact Information:
Jewania Boney, SSS Program Assistant; jboney@escc.edu
The Weevil Medical Assistant Society is a specialized club for ESCC Medical Assistant Technology students.
Contact Information:
Melissa Whitman, Instructor; mwhitman@escc.edu