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Activities & Organizations

ECTC Clubs and Organizations

The Acoustic Guitar Club is designed for guitarists of all ability levels. It's a great place to meet and make connections with your fellow guitarists. You must provide your own acoustic guitar and have a great attitude. All acoustic instruments, not just guitars, are welcome.

Meets every Monday from 11:20 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. in JSO 119.

Contact  

Dr. John Dryden
(270) 706-8540
jdryden0003@kctcs.edu

All Outta Shelf Space: Young Adult Authors Book Club is to promote reading for pleasure, not just for school.  The book club will also allow students to meet new people and get together with friends in a relaxed environment.  Not only will reading improve student's mental health, but also perfect their writing skills.

Meets virtually on the last Thursday of every month, 6-7 pm, on Blackboard Collaborate.

Contact

Mick Kennedy
(270) 706-8407
mick.kennedy@kctcs.edu

Kentucky’s BCMs exist to give every student, on every campus, a chance to hear and respond to the gospel.  At ECTC, BCM sponsors a campus meeting each week. We offer students opportunities to meditate on the Scriptures, ask questions about their faith, and share their faith through engaging their peer group.  We work in concert with the Kentucky Baptist Convention and the Lincoln Trail Association of Baptists (LTAB).  LTAB provides a budget and campus minister for BCM. BCM meetings are open to all students regardless of personal faith or religious background.

Bible studies each week: Tuesdays at 11:15 - 12:15 in JSO 133.

Contact

Jacqueline Hawkins, Faculty Advisor
(270) 706-8538
jhawkins0045@kctcs.edu
 
Tanner Royalty, BCM Director
tanner.nhcc@gmail.com
 
Joe Galloway, Faculty Advisor
(270) 706-8468
joseph.galloway@kctcs.edu
 
Joe Nail, Faculty Advisor
(270) 706-8665
joe.nail@kctcs.edu 

If you are a culinary student, join the Culinary Club! Contact the advisor below for more information.

Contact

Susie Pate 
(270) 706-8732
susie.leblanc@kctcs.edu

If you like to write, then this club is for you! Students write in various genres, learn new techniques, read their work at events, workshop their original works, discuss publishing, and more.

Meets once a month.  please contact Mick Kennedy for meeting times.

Contact

Mick Kennedy
(270) 706-8407
mick.kennedy@kctcs.edu

Non-Traditional Student Organization (NTSO) will provide support, resources, and representation for non-traditional students and adult learners within the ECTC Community.  To foster an environment for non-traditional students to unify and share ideas about overcoming collegiate obstacles adult learners face as well as those outside the world of academics.

Meets first Friday of every month at 1:00 pm, in Room ATB 202.

Contact

Richard Cosper
(270) 706-8482
rcosper0001@kctcs.edu

This is an International honor society specifically for two-year colleges dedicated to encourage scholarship, leadership and service. Membership is by invitation to students based on grade point average achieved on college work (3.5 Cumulative GPA after 12 college hours), character and citizenship.

PTK students meet each semester at various time to accomodate student schedules for each semester.  Contact Kevin Parrett for more details.

Contact

Kevin Parrett, Lead Advisor, State Alumni Advisor
(270) 706-8640
kevin.parrett@kctcs.edu
 
Navin Madras, Co-Advisor
(270) 706-8461
nmadras0001@kctcs.edu
 
Kae Cooper, Co-Advisor
(270) 706-8496
kae.cooper@kctcs.edu
 
Miky Wright, Co-Advisor
Leitchfield Campus
(270) 706-8550
mwright0151@kctcs.edu

The mission of the Philosophy Club is to spread the love of wisdom on campus.  We do this by providing a space for informal philosophical discussions and plan campus events (film screenings/discussions, bringing regional philosophers to campus, etc.)

Meets Wednesdays at 11:20 - 12:20 in JSO 157.

Contact

John Dryden
(270) 706-8540
jdryden0003@kctcs.edu

Skills USA support s students enrolled in technical programs by promoting leadership, occupational standards, and enhance interest in the esteem for trade, industrial, STEM and health science education.

Meeting times are set by the student members each semester. Contact Brent Doty for more information.

Contact

Brent Doty
(270) 706-8608
Bdoty0002@kctcs.edu

ECTC Student Government Association provides the means by which members of the student body as a whole may express concerns regarding student life and serves as a liaison between these same students and ECTC's administration, faculty and staff. SGA supervises all affairs involving students in which the administration, faculty and staff are not directly involved, supports acceptable administrative policy, and promotes among students an active interest in college affairs.

SGA Goals are:

  1. Explore concerns of the student body
  2. Promote school morale in the student body
  3. Strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and their work
  4. Organize and develop extracurricular activities
  5. Encourage and practice high standards for student achievement
  6. Encourage scholarships and school loyalty
  7. Promote service projects of the community and campus

SGA meeting times are to be determined in the Fall semester.

Students who are interested should read and complete
the SGA Application.

Contact

Kevin Parrett, SGA Advisor
(270) 706-8640
kevin.parrett@kctcs.edu
 
Judy Akers, Director of Admissions & Assessment
(270) 706-8701
Judy.Akers@kctcs.edu
 
Clay Matthews, PhD, Associate Professor of English
(270) 706-8673
cmatthews0052@kctcs.edu

The ECTC SVO works to support student veterans and military associated dependents with their transition to campus life. We provide socialization activities, veteran benefit support, and job seeking support.

SVO membership and meetings are open to ALL students. If you would like to join our organization, please contact Jamie Miracle.

Contact

Jamie Miracle
(270) 706-8522
jmiracle0084@kctcs.edu

Interested in starting a new club?

All it takes is the interest of three or more students and a faculty advisor. Please have your faculty advisor contact Dr. Corina Langford to to start the process.

Contact Information:

Dr. Corina Langford, MD; MS; PhD (ABD)
Chief Student Officer
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College
100 A Regional Postsecondary Center
600 College Street Road | Elizabethtown, KY
Phone: 270-706-8444
corina.langford@kctcs.edu