Clubs

Get involved

These student clubs are all ways to get involved with the Carroll Community.  We have clubs for majors, interests, and sports. If you have any questions about a particular club, contact your ASCC. Find out how to begin your own club at Carroll College.

Each official club has a vote in the ASCC House of Representatives. Every club is represented by one person, and they bring feedback and information from their clubs to the student government. Club meetings are scheduled by each club separately. For more information about a specific club, contact their representative by email.

Mission: To help students prepare themselves for entry into the Civil Engineering profession and into society as a whole through group activities, team problem solving, and hands-on experience.
Representative: Ethan Mancini, emancini@carroll.edu, David Wassmuth, dwassmuth@carroll.edu
Advisor: Gary Fischer

 

Mission: To bring people together to share in a common love of animals. To provide a safe space for all students to communicate interests and ideas to help better the relationship between humans and animals. All students are welcome.
Representative: Cortni Robson, crobson@carroll.edu
Advisor: Margo DeMello

Mission: CC.mpwrmnt and the victim advocate center were created to continue and increase the conversation around sexual assault one Saint at a time. We strive to use our club as a place to advocate for victims, provide teaching for the community, and help to decrease the stigma associated with victims.
Representatives: Bray Holmes bholmes@carroll.edu and Sarah Graham
Advisor: Kelly Parsley

Mission: Creating a space where the spirit of friendly competition and collaborative camaraderie come alive through the magic of Board games. We explore the latest board games, igniting intellects and fueling imaginations in the process. Whether you're a strategic mastermind or a newcomer eager to learn, there's a seat at our table for you.
Representative: Norbert Karczewski, nkarczewski@carroll.edu
Advisor: Cam Ferguson

Mission: To help support the LGBTQ community within our college community and encourage their acceptance, to educate and create a learning experience for the Carroll community on LGBTQ issues and tear down the barriers of bigotry and discrimination, to create and increase the voice for LGBTQ students who have yet to find a voice of their own. To further human rights and human dignity, especially within this Catholic Community, and to preserve and promote the Catholic Church’s teaching regarding human dignity.
Representative: Seth Houghton and Kyra O'Reilly, qsa@carroll.edu
Advisor: Dr. Jeanette Fregulia

Mission: Carroll PMC strives to turn the hopes and dreams of pre-medical students into realities. Our mission is to solidify and assist in any Carroll student’s decision and journey towards a future career in medicine.
Representatives: Taylor Leistiko, tleistiko@carroll.edu and Eden Houske
Advisor: Dr. Grant Hokit

Mission: CCSNA brings students together helping further the growth of nursing in various ways, such as involving students with community projects and working together to gain awareness regarding a variety of healthcare issues. 
President: Alexa Dreyer
Vice President: Audrey Narum
Secretary/Treasurer: Emilie Turpen
Public Relations: Hannah Mork
Advisor: Terri John

Mission: The Carroll College Student Veterans Organization (CCSVO) is a student club that is dedicated to “Improving the lives of the Student Veterans at Carroll College.”  We do this by: Facilitating non-traditional approaches to the college experience for our Veterans.  Being of service to organizations that positively affect veterans in our local community.  And by advocating for the Student Veterans at Carroll College. 
Representative: Ryan Rector, rrector@carroll.edu
Advisor: Brandy Keely

Mission: To bring together students who are interested in cats, animal training and the promotion of cat welfare in the Carroll Community and the public at large. Members are not required to have their own cat to join!
Representative: Fiona Picchi, fpicchi@carroll.edu
Advisor: Molly Sumridge

Description: Carroll College Circle K is committed to developing leaders by offering unique service, leadership and fellowship opportunities that not only change the world but change members’ lives. Members are a part of a global network of responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to service. 
Representative: Henry Phillip, hphillip@carroll.edu
Advisor: Dr. Jamie Dolan

Mission: To promote the sport of climbing throughout Carroll College. We strive to create a community of climbers of all abilities to come together and have fun climbing.
Representative: Caleb Smith
Advisor: Bradley Maddock

Mission: Collar Scholars at Carroll College is a puppy raising group with the goal of raising puppies that will become service dogs through CanineCompanions for Independence. Canine Companions is a nationally affiliated and non-profit organization that provides service dogs for people with disabilities free of charge. This club at Carroll consists of puppy raisers, puppy sitters, and general members who all work together to raise puppies that will become service dogs through Canine Companions. There will be meetings and training circles for the dogs, community service events, and fundraising that everyone can participate in. Students of any major are welcome to join!
Representative: Abbie Robson
Advisor: Kaitlin Cornell

Mission: Education club is committed to helping future teachers form a supportive community, and providing additional educational resources. This is accomplished through conversations with professors, peers, and local teachers.
Representative: Regan Paris
Advisor: Robert Stansberry

Mission: We are a student chapter associated with EWB-USA, which is a non-profit organization that partners with developing communities to improve their quality of life through the implementation of environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects while developing and fostering a relationship among internationally responsible engineers. Yet, Engineers WIthout Borders is not restricted to those interested in engineering! It helps teach students of all kinds about different cultures, health and safety practices, ways to aid underserved populations, and so much more.
Representative: Alyssa Gnoyski, agnoyski@carroll.edu
Advisor: Dr. David Hokit

Mission: Provide a place where Carroll students can compete against schools across the country while promoting a friendly, open environment for socialization and community building.
Representatives: Brady Clark, bclark@carroll.edu
Advisor: Robby Whited and Misti Nettleton

Mission: To bring a love of the sport of lacrosse to Carroll College and the greater Helena area, and to compete with other schools in a fun and sportsmen like manner.
Representative: Alex Coulter acoulter@carroll.edu
Advisor: Fr. Marc Lenneman

Mission: We provide a support system for students of multiple cultures transitioning into Carroll College, as well as an alliance with American students to promote fun and build friendships among people of different backgrounds. The National and International Student Organization is a group focused on fellowship and sharing cultural backgrounds, open to people of all demographics, cultures, and values, in order to share the world’s different cultures with the Carroll community. Club meetings are on Wednesdays at 7 pm, SH 102. 
Representative: Shiho Namikawa, snamikawa@carroll.edu
Advisor: Shannon Ackaret

Mission: The Carroll College Pre-Veterinary Club seeks to unite students over a shared love of veterinary medicine by participating in community outreach with local animal organizations, connecting students with veterinary-related opportunities, and preparing students to apply to veterinary school. All students interested in animals and medicine are welcome, regardless of their major or intentions to attend veterinary school.
Representative: Mariah Moran and Miriam Skari
Advisor: Dr. Marie Suthers

Representative: Sawyer Nguyen, Kohl Bonser
Advisor: David Hokit

Mission: To encourage interest in the field of psychology; to provide students with opportunities to share knowledge and research; to build strong relationships and support campus and community well-being.
Representative: Francie Tupper, ftupper@carroll.edu
Advisor: Dr. Julian Nolan

Mission: We strive to provide an enjoyable and positive running experience for runners of all backgrounds and abilities. We promote both physical and mental health through our weekly runs. We hope to use our passion for running to build friendships, provide encouragement, and to get away from the hustle and bustle of college life.
Representative: Eden Houske, ehouske@caroll.edu
Advisor: Dr. Strode

Mission: This club is a student-led pro-life organization that seeks to create a culture of life at Carroll College with a focus on protecting and promoting the dignity of human life, from conception to natural death.
Representatives: Luke Ostberg, lostberg@carroll.edu
Advisor: Deidre Casey

Mission: Giving students the chance to dance the night away instead of grinding away at the clock.
Representatives: David Wassmuth, dwassmuth@carroll.edu(link sends e-mail), Thomas McGowan, tmcgowan@carroll.edu 
Advisor: Chris Yakawich

Mission: As a Unified Champion School and Special Olympics Club our goal is to promote social inclusion through events and activities on and off campus. The main focus is athletics, with other opportunities for student leadership and whole school engagement. We offer routine opportunities to volunteer with Special Olympic athletes and an ability to kickstart inclusive events of your own design. Special Olympics Club intends to offer students with and without intellectual disabilities opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship.
Representative: Geri Cutler
Advisors: Kathy Gilboy and Annette Ryerson

Mission: The mission of the spikeball club is to have fun, play spikeball, and bring a sense of community to Carroll College.
Representative: Iris Hartwig, ihartwig@carroll.edu and Greyson Gold, ggold@carroll.edu
Advisor: Fr. Marc Lenneman

Mission: to foster a unified, safe, and inclusionary culture of enthusiasm and respect amongst its members and within the Carroll College Theatre community. This includes an active effort to encourage and facilitate collaboration between Carroll Theatre and other campus groups or artistic entities, and to help in the financial workings of the Theatre department.
Representatives: Alex Gage, Ian Rausch
Advisor: Amber Barnes

Mission: to empower the well-being of Carroll College's student body with fun experiences and activities that provide a community among each other. We strive to improve the community and mental health. The Well will promote connections among students and support our community not just based on mental health needs but to address barriers to self-care.
Representatives: Camyrn Larson, Beth Demmons
Advisor: Beth Demmons