Campus Events
The Student Life Manager works closely with students and groups on campus to organize events for students on campus. We are always looking for great ideas from students on things they think the campus may enjoy. Over the years we have put on ping pong tournaments, video game tournaments, superbowl viewing parties, and many outdoor activities that our students can participate in.
Athletics
Independence Community College is a proud member of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference, widely known as the best community college athletic conference in the country. Pirate teams have enjoyed tremendous success throughout the years with numerous conference and national honors. Athletic programs at ICC include football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, as well as cheer and dance.
Art Club
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Meeting dates/times/location: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, Fine Arts Building room 100.
Christian Challenge
To bring all interested students, faculty, and staff together for a time of Christian worship, fellowship and Bible study. For meeting times and locations, please contact Advisor, Taylor Livingston.
Collegiate Farm Bureau
Collegiate Farm Bureau is a program of Kansas Farm Bureau which exists to support students engaged in agriculture, enhance members’ education and develop future leaders for the organization and ag industry. Chapter activities center around Kansas Farm Bureau’s mission based in advocacy, education and service and provide opportunities for members to meet new friends and mentors and build leadership skills. Collegiate Farm Bureau chapters currently exist on 15 college campuses across the state of Kansas. The best way to get involved is to go to a meeting or chapter activity to meet members and learn about your college’s chapter. Students may join at any point during the year, but the regular membership year is August-June. Chapter leaders have membership forms for new members to complete and each chapter sets their own chapter fee, 100% of which goes to the chapter budget.
International Student Organization
Pep Band
The ICC Pep band performs for football and basketball seasons. They perform in several parades including the Neewollah Grand Parade. The concert band rehearses during spring semester and performs at the spring music department concert. Soloists and small ensembles perform both fall and spring concerts. Instrumentalists also have the opportunity to perform with musical theater productions.
Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and Palau.
ICC's Beta Omega chapter was the first chapter formed in Kansas. Through our active participation in Phi Theta Kappa’s programs, we have a long, rich history in the organization. Fellowship, Scholarship, Leadership and Service opportunities are possible through participation in Phi Theta Kappa.
Student Ambassadors
Student Government Association
The Student Government Association allows a forum for all students to influence their environment. SGA serves as the official representative body for students, acting as a liaison between students and administration. Student Government may present formal resolutions to the administration recommending changes in the operation of the campus. All students are eligible for membership in SGA.
Student Veteran Association
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Meeting dates/times/location: Meets every other Thursday, between 12pm – 2pm, Veteran Student Success Center, Student Union.
Spirit Squad
The spirit squad and dance team represent ICC in all facets of sports and enthusiastically support all college activities in the community and on campus. Students are encouraged to contact the athletic depart- ment for information and scholarship opportunities.
Vocal Music
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ICC Chorale - is a large SATB non-auditioned ensemble open to all students and community members. This group performs secular and sacred literature in many styles. Chorale performs in one concert each semester.
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ICC Chamber Singers - is a smaller auditioned SATB ensemble. Auditions are held at the beginning of Fall and Spring semesters. Chamber Singers performs more advanced literature from a variety of styles and periods. Chamber Singers performs at many events through out the school year which includes touring a major US city during winter break.
William Inge Center for the Arts
ICC's William Inge Center for the Arts, is Southeast Kansas' premier performing arts resource and is the home of the official theatre festival of the State of Kansas the annual William Inge Theatre Festival. Performance and technical oppurtunities for students are plentiful please visit our website here: ingecenter.org
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