2026-2027 Student Guide and Residence Life Handbook 
    
    Jun 10, 2026  
2026-2027 Student Guide and Residence Life Handbook

Student Clubs and Organizations


South Plains College is committed to improving each student’s life by creating an environment that fosters growth academically and socially for all students.  Research shows (Schlossberg, 1989) that “mattering” - connecting with others and feeling that one’s presence in the community matters - is the foundation for learning.  The primary purpose of Student Clubs and Organizations is to support the mission of the Office of Student Life and, in turn, South Plains College by giving each student the opportunity to connect with others around a shared interest.  Clubs and Organizations accomplish many incredible things: they provide all students with many intellectual, cultural, spiritual, and social experiences that encourage student learning, personal development, and responsible living as a member of the broader community. 
 

Formation of New Clubs

New student organizations may be formed as the need develops.  Official recognition as a Student Club or Organization is a privilege, and prospective clubs must meet and maintain certain requirements to be recognized. 

First, a petition for approval must first be submitted to the Director of Student Life on the Levelland Campus.  The petition must set forth: 

1. The objective of the organization (must be a genuine, shared student interest). 

2. Membership requirements. 

3. Proposed constitution. 

4. Signature of faculty/employee sponsors (2 minimum). 

5. Signature of minimum of 10 petitioners. 

 

Next, the student leader and one advisor must meet with the Director of Student Life to review the petition and for approval. 

Clubs must also meet the following requirements to maintain their status as a Student Club: 
1. Host 3 club events per semester. 
2. Participate in 1 approved community service opportunities each semester (see Director of Student Life for approval or for the list of pre-approved opportunities). 
3. Work collaboratively with the Office of Student Life. 
4. Submit an Annual Report at the end of the year outlining club participation, event participation and outcomes, community service projects and student participation. 

Handling of Club and Organizational Funds

SPC Clubs & Organizations are required to open an account through the South Plains College Business office. Deposits and withdrawals should be submitted to the Business Office by the club advisor. 

Club Sponsored Events

Official SPC Clubs & Organizations may sponsor and host events on the South Plains College campuses.  To sponsor or host an event, clubs and organizations must first gain preliminary approval from the point person of the campus the proposed event will be held: Director of Student Life for the Levelland Campus, the Director of the Plainview Center for Plainview, the Dean of the Lubbock Downtown Center for Lubbock Downtown, the Director of the Reese Center for Reese, or the Executive Director of the Lubbock Career & Technical Center for Lubbock CTC.   

After preliminary approval is granted from the appropriate individual above, clubs must bring their event proposal to the Student Government General Assembly.  The General Assembly will review the events calendar to ensure the proposed event has no major conflicts and, after doing so, will hold a procedural vote to approve the proposed event.  All club events must be approved by the General Assembly.  This requires planning ahead and being prepared to meet before the General Assembly which meets once per month.  Any event that is not approved may lead to the club being placed on probation or losing its official status and privileges, including access to club funds. 

Student Use of Facilities

South Plains College facilities are intended primarily for the support of ongoing instructional programs of the institution. Secondary priority is given to programs sponsored and conducted by college instructional and administrative departments. Beyond these two priorities, use of campus space and facilities is permitted and encouraged for events and activities that serve or benefit the College campus community.

Permission to use campus facilities and space is granted by the Director of Student Life on the Levelland Campus, the Dean of the Lubbock Downtown Center, the Executive Director of the Lubbock Career & Technology Center, the Director of Reese Center, and the Director of the Plainview Center. The use of South Plains College facilities and space must adhere to college policies/ regulations, as well as local, state and federal law.

Posting and Distribution Guidelines

Before posting or distributing petitions, handbills, signs, or pieces of literature, the student, registered student organization, individual or group must submit a copy of the material to be distributed to one of the following for approval prior to posting, based on location:

Levelland Campus - Director of Student Life

Lubbock Downtown Center - Dean of the Lubbock Downtown Center

Reese Center - Director of the Reese Center

Lubbock Career & Technical Center - Executive Director of the Lubbock Career & Technical Center

Plainview Center - Director of the Plainview Center

The materials to be posted or distributed must comply with Policy FBAB.

POSTED MATERIALS SHOULD BE REMOVED BY THE STUDENT, Individual OR ORGANIZATION no later than 14 days after posting or, if it relates to an event, not longer than 24 hours after the event to which it relates has ended. At the time of removal, care should be taken not to litter the area around which the material was posted.

Active Clubs and Organizations

Club Name

Advisor

Anime Club Stephanie Gonzalez

Ballroom Dancing

Vanessa Reales/Dee Dee Ninemire

Baptist Student Ministry

Dale Beadles

Block and Bridle Club Dave Cleavinger

Business Club

Melissa Cavazos/Michela Heth

Catholic Student Ministries (CSM)

Catherine McMahan

Criminal Justice Club

Shawn Wilson

Delta Psi Omega

April Langehennig

 

Emergency Medcial Services Club

Mason Powers

Garden Club Club

Kristen Bingham

Humanities Club Robert Wood
Illustration Club Delaney Jackson
International Students Club Be Nelson

Jazz Club

Brent Wheeler

Juntos Somos Mas Anastasia Maldonado
Math/Engineering Club Jake Wyatt
Phi Theta Kappa Wendy Esch/Robin Coler/Paige Pope

Physical Therapy Assistant Student Association (PTASA)

Jackie Underwood

Poverty Awareness Club Aretha Lindsay
Residence Hall Club Jessica Lawrence
Rodeo Club Kerry Doster

Science Club

Kristen Bingham

SPC Bands Club

Matt Quick

STAR Center Organization

Manuel Cedillo

Student Government Association

Dannielle Vaughn

Texas Student Nursing Association Sarah Gill
Turning Point USA Marie Flores

Webb Society

Catherine McMahan