There's always something to do at Bay College. Get involved on and off campus by participating
                     in such clubs and organizations as the Campus Activities Board, Business Professional
                     of America, Art Club and Gaming Galaxy just to name a few. Please contact the Bay
                     College Director of Student Life for more information about joining or starting a
                     student club or organization.
                  
                  
                  
                  
                     
                        
                        
                           Art Club is a group of students from Bay College drawn together by our passion for
                                 art and creativity. AC is for like-minded people to conveniently get updates on what’s
                                 happening locally and globally in the art world. AC also provides a stepping off point
                                 for networking between students, faculty, alumni, and prospective employers. Encouraging
                                 artistic fundraising opportunities, as well as, interaction between each academic
                                 level of academics and professionals. We hope to promote unity and collaboration among
                                 art & design students and their local community and to connect with the rest of the
                                 art world by attending conferences, galleries, museums and other cultural events.
                                 For more information, email club advisor Kristine Granger. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           AEC is for anyone going into the field of education. Build local and professional
                                 relationships to help you be successful in your career! For more information, email
                                 club advisor Danielle Wotchko. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           BACM is an ecumenical organization supported by a variety of Christian denominations,
                                 local churches and individuals. Its purpose is to encourage and provide resources
                                 and opportunities for students to grow in their faith journeys and to offer a witness
                                 to God's love for all. Activities include a free fellowship meal on Monday nights
                                 as supplied by area churches on the Escanaba Campus, and free lunch on Thursdays at
                                 Bay West.
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Bay Area Water Tech Association provides special programming and services for
                                 interested Water Technology students. For more information, email club advisor Larry Sundling. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Purpose of the Bay College Anime Club is to give students a fun, worry free, venue
                                 where they can show anime, discuss the particulars of anime/otaku culture in a worry
                                 free environment. For more information, email club advisor Dave Laur or visit the Bay College Anime Club on Facebook. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           Like engines? This club is for you! From building rat rods to learning from each other,
                                 the Bay College Automotive Club is the place for you! For more information, email
                                 club advisor Mike Garder. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Bay Democrat Club serves to unite students who share a passion for progressive
                                 ideals, community involvement and volunteerism, and political activism to drive positive
                                 change. Join us in working towards a more just and equitable future! For more information,
                                 please contact advisor Kari Meunier. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           BPA is the leading career technical student organization for students pursuing careers
                                 in business, business management, office administration, information technology, and
                                 other career related fields. BPA is an organization dedicated to contributing the
                                 preparation of a world class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship,
                                 academic, and technological skills. In 2014, the student club, Business Professionals
                                 of America (BPA) was formed at Bay College and the Lake Superior State University
                                 Regional Center. Kathryn Capodilupo (Bianga), Bay College Outstanding Business Graduate
                                 2014, was the club’s inaugural President. BPA is centered on three core components:
                                 Community Service, Leadership, and Business Competitions. Students demonstrate community
                                 involvement by helping out at various Delta County United Way events, they develop
                                 leadership skills by leading various initiatives, and enhance their business skills
                                 by competing at the State Leadership Conference and the National Leadership Conference.
                                 For more information, email club advisor Brent Madalinski. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Campus Activities Board (CAB) plans a wide variety of activities for both the
                                 campus and the community. These include comedians, speakers, music acts, and special
                                 events among others. CAB is student run and advised by the Director of Student Life.
                                 for more information, email club advisor Dave Laur or visit CAB on Facebook. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Civics Corps helps students develop job-ready civic skills tied to dialogue, personal
                                 empowerment, and mindset development.  Our work combines methods from history and
                                 psychology and builds non-partisan skill sets through intergenerational service and
                                 conversations that promote effective understanding of differences.  In the fall semesters,
                                 the Civics Corps partners with the American Legion, American Merchant Marine Veterans, and Veterans for All Voters to host Veterans Speak, an intergenerational conversation between veterans.  Our winter semester program
                                 focuses on Civic Diplomacy through a micro-credentialling program that helps students
                                 broaden their skill sets and adds to their resumes.  After each term, students develop
                                 podcasts discussing their experiences.  The Civics Corps is non-partisan and does
                                 not affiliate with or support political parties or candidates. Through their work,
                                 participants in the Civics Corps commit to supporting civility and civic well-being
                                 by maturely role-modeling and practicing: respectful and positive interactions between
                                 individuals and groups, growth mindsets, time-management abilities, problem-solving
                                 and dialogue skills, consensus decision-making, and professionalism.  After completing
                                 a year with the Civics Corps, students may be eligible to apply for internship placement
                                 opportunities through our sponsoring organization Waging Dialogue. For more information, email club advisor Dr. June Klees. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Bay College Criminal Justice Association (CJA) serves as a club for students enrolled
                                 in the criminal justice program at Bay College (AA/AAS Criminal Justice, Corrections
                                 Officer Certificate) to further their interests and career goals in the criminal justice
                                 system, whether it be law enforcement, courts, or corrections. The CJA meets regularly
                                 and works closely with the Criminal Justice Advisory Board to plan events and network
                                 within the field. Prospective members from outside of the criminal justice program
                                 may be admitted to the club on a case-by-case basis. For more information or interest,
                                 email club advisor Sue Sundstrom-Young. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Early Educator’s Club is for students pursuing a degree in teaching young children,
                                 Birth to Kindergarten. Club funds are utilized to support the professionalism of early
                                 ed students who wish to attend either the UP or State-wide Early Childhood Conference. For more information, email club advisor Tammra Houseman. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Bay College EMT & Paramedic Club strives to enrich the experience and education
                                 of students enrolled in the Bay College EMT and Paramedic program. Additionally, the
                                 Club enhances the EMT and Paramedic program by supporting these programs through activities
                                 on campus and in the community. For more information, email club advisor Ashley Anderson 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           Welcome to Gaming Galaxy! Started by video game lovers for video game lovers, this
                                 organization embraces all things gaming. From the Odyssey and Atari to the Super Nintendo
                                 and PS4, we love games! Gaming Galaxy meets weekly to discuss and play a different
                                 aspect of gaming. Once a semester Gaming Galaxy hosts a "Game Night", featuring multiple
                                 systems across many projection screens and old-school TVs. We hope to see you there!
                                 For more information, email club advisor Dave Laur or visit Gaming Galaxy on Facebook. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           Bay College offers honors recognition through Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society for students
                                 demonstrating academic excellence. Honors Program Scholars are strongly encouraged
                                 to join Phi Theta Kappa, and actively participate in Phi Theta Kappa activities and
                                 service projects. For more information, email club advisor Joe Shaw. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           Bay College's Pride Club is a student-run organization representing LGBTQ+ students,
                                 friends, and allies. Their goal is to foster a safe and supportive environment for
                                 students regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity. For more information,
                                 email club advisors Michael Klein or Spencer Jordan-Keech. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The STEM Club takes tours of local businesses that employ STEM majors, takes part
                                 in community STEM events, and makes campus visits to U.P. universities.  For more
                                 information, email club advisor Spencer Slade. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           The Student Nurses Association is for students enrolled in Bay's LPN and ADN programs.
                                 This organization provides special programming for interested nursing students. The
                                 Student Nurses' Association also mentors the professional development of future registered
                                 nurses and facilitates their entrance into the profession by providing educational
                                 resources, leadership opportunities, and career guidance. For more information, email
                                 club advisor Jennifer Farnsworth. 
                         
                      
                     
                        
                        
                           TRIO Club provides students the opportunity to get to know other students and to develop
                                 leadership skills through the planning of social, cultural, and community service
                                 activities for TRIO students and friends of TRiO. The club annually sponsors trips
                                 to cultural events and four-year campuses. For more information, email club advisor Erica Mead or visit TRIO on Facebook.