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Student Engagement Activities

The Student Engagement office hosts many FREE activities throughout the semester, designed to help students connect, make friends, and de-stress from classes.

Student Engagement Recreation

Lee College and the Office of Student Engagement offer a wide range of recreational opportunities, from ping-pong and pool to basketball, volleyball, and more. Learn more about recreation at Lee.

Student Government Association (SGA)

Established in 1936, the Student Government Association (SGA) serves as the official voice of Lee College's student body. SGA members are encouraged to participate in decision making, both in college governance and in student organizations.

The Lee College Student Congress serves as the principal voice of the student body in matters related to college policy. Members of the Student Congress serve as voting members of the college's Planning Committee, Campus Activities Board and President's Council. They also serve on committees formed to hear student grievances and appeals regarding disciplinary action.

Learn more about the SGA.

Student Clubs

More than 20 student clubs and organizations can be found on campus. These include social, cultural, scholastic, political, and religious gatherings, and are organized to provide students with the most visible and accessible path to campus involvement. Have an idea for a club? Gather some friends, and visit the Student Activities Office in the Student Center.


Student clubs at Lee College
Club Advisor Advisor Email Description
Alpha Beta Gamma Dr. Greggory Lattier glattier@lee.edu An honor society for students in a business-related major. The group recognizes and encourages scholarship among college students in business curricula at community, junior, and technical colleges.
Anime Club Stephen Saunders ssaunders@lee.edu Provides a social environment to watch and discuss Japanese anime.
Art Association Elena Poirot epoirot@lee.edu Promotes the appreciation of art throughout the college and community, and provides an opportunity for greater cultural enrichment in and through the visual arts. Open to all Lee College students.
Campus Activities Board (CAB) Melissa Valencia mvalencia@lee.edu Plan and promote campus events, such as Welcome Week, Fall Fiesta, and Spring Fling.
Campus Crusade for Christ Dr. Greggory Lattier glattier@lee.edu Helping to fulfill the great commission and power of the holy Spirit by winning people to faith in Jesus Christ.
Debate Club Joe Ganakos jganakos@lee.edu The Mendoza Debate Society seeks to engage all students in a variety of activities designed to promote critical thinking and applied argumentation skills.
E-Sports Will Mayer wmayer@lee.edu A club to promote and participate in e-sports and competitive video gaming.
Environmental Club Melissa Valencia mvalencia@lee.edu Students who are interested in environmental advocacy and awareness.
Honors Council Georgeann Ward gward@lee.edu A student-led club associated with the Honors Program which promotes academic excellence and the Honors Program within the Lee College community, supports students involved in Honors, and encourages interest in Honors among prospective students.
Instrumentation Frederick (Scott) Churchman fchurchmen@lee.edu To provide a non-academic focus for students interested the instrumentation field.
Kinesiology Club Christine Doty cdoty@lee.edu Focuses on leadership-building, promotion of health and wellness, and physical education. With both on- and off-campus activities, service hours may be available through this group.
Music Club Dr. John Weinel jweinel@lee.edu This club serves to enrich the music major experience at Lee College.
Nursing Student Association Elouise Ford and Kathleen Murphy eford@lee.edu and kmurphy@lee.edu For students currently enrolled in the ADN or LVN program, the club provides members with the opportunity to identify with the nursing profession and to foster intellectual, educational, and spiritual growth related to professional nursing profession.
Peers Against Tobacco Dr. Rosemary Coffman rcoffman@lee.edu As part of the University of Texas, the club is a student-based tobacco/nicotine prevention program to promote the college's tobacco free policy while educating the community on the dangers of all tobacco use.
Rotaract Club Dr. Greggory Lattier glattier@lee.edu This club provides an opportunity for students to enhance knowledge and skills which assist them in personal development by addressing the physical and social needs of their communities through a framework of friendship and service.
Service Learning Dr. Greggory Lattier glattier@lee.edu A form of experiential education in which student engage in activities that address human and community needs together with structured opportunities for reflection designed to promote student learning and development.
Table-Top Gaming William Mayer wmayer@lee.edu Provides a social environment to play table-top games, and a game-filled environment to de-stress.
Teachers2B Dr. Teresa Lattier tlattier@lee.edu This education club focuses on community involvement and social activities
Tennis Club Do you want to learn how to play a great sport or continue playing tennis? The tennis club meets for social practice and matches with area colleges.

Don't see the club you want to join? That's OK! You can always start one!

Student Center

The focal point of campus organizations and activities, the Lee College Student Center offers students a wide range of services and a pleasant atmosphere suitable for all types of activities.

In the Game Room, students searching for a way to relax between classes can choose between billiards, table-tennis, darts, foosball, and video games.

Manager: Michael Pounds | mpounds@lee.edu | 281.425.6861 | Office Location: Student Center Game Room, office 105.2