Specific Programs
Agribusiness
Promotes student interest in agriculture and provides opportunities to use animal science skills. Assists in supporting and helping to improve the livestock judging teams of the college.
Contacts:
Grant Grebner – [email protected]
Pete Fandel – [email protected]
Diesel Power Equipment Technology (DPET)
Supports and assists students in the academic program and increases student opportunities to develop character confidence and other competencies in their work and as community leaders.
Contact:
Colin Campbell – [email protected]
Horticulture Club
Promotes the profession of horticulture and encourages learning through experience. Provides opportunities for interaction among club members, other students, educators, and professional horticulturists.
Contact:
Corinne Brown – [email protected]
Kelly Cochran-Cohlman – [email protected]
Future Business Leaders of America – Collegiate Level (formerly Phi Beta Lambda)
Future Business Leaders of America – Collegiate Level (formerly Phi Beta Lambda) is for students interested in business skills and leadership. As part of the national FBLA-Collegiate, our chapter participates in state and national competitions where students can earn monetary awards, attends leadership conferences, provides community services, holds fundraisers, and invites business guest speakers to our meetings. FBLA-Collegiate isn’t just another student group – it gives members the opportunity to learn, travel, and grow as a business professional. Employers are looking for students with essential skills. FBLA-Collegiate gives members the chance to gain these skills and prepares them for the “real-world” after college. Set yourself apart from the average graduate!
Contacts:
Raymond Kowalczyk
Scott Paulsen
For more information, email [email protected].
SkillsUSA
SkillsUSA is a national organization serving 250,000 secondary and post-secondary students preparing for technology, trade, industrial and health occupations. The SkillsUSA Chapter at ICC will complement ICC training programs, including Graphic Arts and Diesel Powered Equipment Technology.
Contact:
Kim Hawthorne – [email protected]
Kevin Wells – [email protected]
Student Association for the Environment (SAFE)
Seeks to make students and the general public more environmentally aware.
Contacts:
Kristin Jacobson – [email protected]
Tom Haner – [email protected]
Think Big Power Club
The purpose of this organization shall be to allow members to interact at a professional level within the Caterpillar industry. Furthermore, members will conduct club activities in the interest of the college and community.
Contacts:
Xavier Gingerevans – [email protected]
Mark Matthews – [email protected]