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Room C-123, Ext. 5597 The Department of Student Affairs' co-curricular activities program, coordinated by the Office of Student Life, is designed to enrich students' total college experience. The mission of the Office of Student Life is to provide programs and services that support the activities of student organizations to sponsor and support extra- and co-curricular activities designed to supplement students' classroom (both in-person and online) experiences, contributing to their personal and intellectual development.

Students, faculty, and staff work together to make decisions in areas of college governance and leadership training. Opportunities are available for students to participate on College Council, including participating on the College Council Standing Committees, the Kingsborough Community College Association, and many other college-wide committees.

Over 30 student organizations, organized and administered by students with assistance from faculty and staff advisors, develop academic, cultural, educational and social programs. Included are special interest groups, academic, cultural, religious and social groups, a literary and arts journal, radio station, newspaper, and yearbook.

Student Life organizes many events throughout the academic year in order to foster a sense of belonging and campus life. These events are open to all students. Events include films, cultural festivals, trivia, awareness programs, welcome back breakfast and lunches, and opportunities to win various prizes. Dates and campus locations of events are published on the Student Life web page, posted on easels and fliers around campus, the KCC events calendar, and on Instagram. Students can follow the Student Life Instagram page @kccstudentlife for upcoming events and IG Lives. To learn more about Student Life, visit, http://www.kbcc.cuny.edu/studentlife .

Room C-/D-201 Student Government Association (SGA) works with Kingsborough senior staff, faculty, and students to make sure student interests and needs are reflected in college decisions. SGA students sit on campus and university-wide committees and boards to address everything from student complaints and curriculum changes to campus policies and how tuition/fees are spent. SGA also collaborates with and supports the programming efforts of other student clubs and organizations on campus through mentoring, volunteering, and event co-sponsorships. SGA hosts a variety of events to entertain, educate, and build community on campus. Past events have included trivia, live performances, trips to see Broadway shows, raffles/giveaway events, and more. SGA also works with the CUNY University Student Senate (USS) and CUNY administration to drive change, and support lobbying efforts with the NYC local and NYS state government. Membership in SGA is limited and is based on election, as set forth in the SGA Constitution. Follow @kccsga on Instagram for Office Hours, in-person and virtual events, and updates on how SGA is serving you. To learn more about SGA, visit, http://www.kbcc.cuny.edu/studentlife/studentgovernment.html.

Room C-123, Ext. 5597 From academic and social, to identity-based and special interests, the more than 30 student organizations at Kingsborough Community College reflect the diverse interests and activities of all students. Student organization involvement can introduce a student to new cultural experiences, help develop valuable leadership and organizational skills required in all aspects of life, and can lead to lasting friendships and community building. The number and types of student organizations change constantly as students' interests and concerns change. Student life hosts Involvement Fairs every Fall and Spring semester specifically for interested students to interact with the student organizations. To learn more about Clubs and Organizations, visit, http://www.kbcc.cuny.edu/kccclubs/index.html .

Room U-227, Ext. 5817 The college's student-operated FM station, WKRB-FM, broadcasts on 90.3 MHz and covers South Brooklyn and major portions of Queens and Staten Island and webcasts at http://www.wkrb.org/ Serving approximately 200,000 listeners each week, WKRB provides entertainment, public affairs and community-oriented programming 365 days a year. Students in the Broadcast curriculum use the newly refurbished station as the lab in which to learn every aspect of radio broadcasting.

Room A-216, Ext. 5563 The Student Handbook , an important resource and guide, provides students with information on all aspects of college life - campus rules and regulations, academic standards, counseling and related services, special programs, student activities, and more. Published in PDF format, The Student Handbook is available for download on the Kingsborough website.

Room M-230, Ext. 5603 Student publications provide an outlet for the expression of ideas, opinions, creativity and talent.

  • Scepter, the college newspaper, prints college news, reviews college activities and sports, carries
  • letters, opinions, commentary and items of interest to Kingsborough students and faculty.
  • Antheon , the college literary and arts journal, encourages the expression of student poetry and
  • fiction and the visual arts.
  • Odyssey, the college yearbook, offers students an opportunity to produce an overview of the
  • academic year and its graduates.

Orenda Comics , the college comic book.

  • Kingsloop , the college online magazine.
  • All publications are written, produced, managed and distributed by Kingsborough students with a faculty advisor. They are supported by the KCC Association and have been cited for excellence.