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Registered Student Clubs and Organisations


Registered Student Clubs and Organisations provide students with extracurricular activities that are designed to enhance both the social and academic aspects of their Bermuda College experience. Active involvement in these groups provides students with leadership skills, a global perspective not limited to academics, and serves to connect them to the community in unique and interesting ways. The following is a general listing of what is available to the student body, but we also encourage students to create new offerings. Students with a common interest (a minimum of five) and an advisor can apply to register a new student organization through the Association of Registered Student Organizations (ARSO). The ARSO creates a forum for communication among the various student groups and encourages the development of a calendar of events and collaboration on events/projects.

Bermuda College Clubs and Organizations

REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Model United Nations
A passion for debating, travelling and international affairs? If so, you will enjoy this opportunity to gain a better understanding of how the United Nations works. Travel to exotic locations as you engage in a 'model' UN assembly.
Menspeak
Participants can expect to engage in open dialogue about issues that affect males, organize and take part in activities that raise awareness of key issues and contribute to their own and other's personal development. Participants will get a chance to be involved in a positive, active and dynamic organization that challenges one to become a better person.
Hospitality Club
This Club strives to promote and perform quality service in Bermuda by networking with local and international organisations in the hospitality industry. Each year the focus is to raise funds to travel abroad to a trade show to develop student's confidence and networking skills and opportunities.
Literary Society
If you have been inspired by great writers and poets, this is for you. Whether you enjoy creating or critiquing, this organization will allow you to explore your talents and interests.
Mature Student Organization
How do you manage work, school and family without going crazy? Has it been so long since you have been out of school that you are terrified and don't know what to expect? Meet with other students facing similar challenges.
Spanish Club
Food, customs and Latin culture are explored. Learn the language and have an opportunity to travel to Spanish speaking destinations.
Photography Club
Is there a prize winning photographer within you? Learn how to take fantastic photos and have the opportunity to host an exhibit on campus or be the official photographer at college events.
Volunteer Action
Students can volunteer their time at a local organization and receive credit for this.  A total of 14 hours need to be accomplished before credit can be given.
Choir
If you have a love for singing or want an opportunity to improve your vocals, please join.
WOMYN
Build a future of empowerment, knowledge and respect for sisterhood. This is about women building positive relationships and encouraging development in other women.
Jazz Band
Join Wendell 'Shine' Hayward and his Jazz Ensemble. Familiarity with an instrument is preferred, but a love of music and a willingness to learn essential.
Environmental Club
Think Green! This is your opportunity to become more environmentally aware and active. We will look at the application of environmental concepts and develop activities to promote environmental awareness on campus and in the community.
"Cura Te Ipsum" (Heal Thyself)
Explores holistic alternatives for healthy living and much more.
BCAG
An opportunity to create and submit art work that will be displayed in the BC Art Gallery. Available only to Art and Design students.
Drama Club
Do you enjoy acting and performing? Please join to develop and showcase your talents.
International Association of Admin Professionals
Network with others in the administrative field as you prepare for employment. Participate in workshops and meet future employers, making the transition from school to work effortless.

Contact Information

Janea Mallory
Co-ordinator,
Association of Registered Student Organizations (ARSO)
jmallory@college.bm

Student Services: 441-239-4063
Facsimile: 441-239-4035

Did You Know?

Extra-curricular activities are major factors that Universities and Colleges take into account when deciding on admission.