





Associated Students of Riverside Community College District (ASRCCD)
Multicultural Advisory Council (MCAC)
Norco College Clubs
Anthropology means the study of man. Anthropology club allows students to participate in field trips and events that explore what it is to be human. Advised by Dr. Alexis Greg, a working forensic anthropologist, this club is exciting and cutting edge.
The CS/CE club is here to support its members as they work on various computer science and computer engineering related projects. CS/CE members work on projects involving robotics, software, and hardware design. The club also facilitates tours of local universities and their computer science/engineering departments. Club events include BBQ’s, guest speakers, and project presentations.
If you are interested in environmental issues such as sustainable lifestyle, global warming, and “green” issues, then GIVE is the club for you! Our goals include spreading awareness and changing the surroundings of the Norco Campus to move forward with the green industrial revolution.
Open discussions about music for the advancement of the arts.
Influencing French culture and language on campus. Meeting friends and making available to all RCC students: access to language tutoring, political discussions, cultural exposure and global awareness. This is achieved by monthly French movie nights, culture nights, and fundraisers to support school children in Rwanda.
Latinos Promoting Education and Culture is a club that is committed to the students of Norco Campus. This club helps students become more affiliated with their culture as well as their education. LPEC also helps students become more involved with their studies as well as activities. We go on fun trips and fundraise on campus.
The Polynesian Club offers of students of all ethnic backgrounds the opportunity to learn and share ideas about the many different island cultures.
A familia of students devoted to assist and mentor each other with the aspiration to transfer to a four year institution.
SIFE is a global non-profit organization active in more than 40 countries. SIFE is founded by financial contributions from corporations, entrepreneurs, foundations, government agencies and individuals. Working in partnership with business and higher education, SIFE establishes student teams on university campuses. These teams are led by faculty advisors and they are challenged to develop community outreach projects that reach SIFE’s five educational topics:
The Student Game Creation Club focus is on video game design, programming, and art with the ultimate goal of creating our very own video game. Our other interests include game conventions, connections with the game industry, and enjoying game days. You can check out our website at www.guildportal.com/Guild.aspx?GuildID209793&TabID=1770402
The Talented Tenth Program (T3P) Club
T3P is based on W.E.B DuBois’ vision of an educated population of African Americans prepared to contribute to the citizenry, able to be successful in the workplace, and responsible in helping their community to succeed. The purpose of this program is to promote academic success for all students, with a primary focus on Africa-American students at Norco Campus. The goal of the program is to help students reach their educational and career goals.