Clubs
We have several clubs. All clubs are open to all students regardless of major. You can be a member of more than one club. You can only be an officer of one club with a minimum GPA of xx.
Alpha Beta Club
Alpha Beta Gamma is an international business honor society that recognizes excellence and scholarship among community colleges’ business students. To be eligible for membership of the BCC chapter, students must have completed 15 credits with at least 12 credit hours taken in courses leading to a business degree, and attain a 3.0 GPA. The Alpha Beta Gamma Society holds its induction ceremony each year during the spring.
Business Club
Our Business Club (the Club) is a student organization designed to offer you exposure to the world of business and entrepreneurship by:
- Hosting guest speakers from business, government, and non-profit organizations.
- Sponsoring field trips to various businesses, financial and educational institutions.
- Identifying, encouraging, and supporting student entrepreneurial endeavors.
- Encouraging academic excellence through its association with Alpha Beta Gamma, the business honor society.
Any student majoring in curricula offered by our department is eligible for membership in the Business Club.
Faculty Advisors
Alpha Beta Gamma
Thomas D’Aarigo
Office: ME G05
Telephone: 718.289.5581
NABA Club
Prof. Clarence Perkins
Office: ME G11
Telephone: 718.289.5582
Paralegal Society Club
Entrepreneurial Club
Harini Mittal
Office: ME G07
Paralegal Society Club
The Paralegal Society is an organization for paralegal, criminal justice or any student interested in the legal field. It is the goal of the Paralegal Society to allow students with similar interests in the field of law to meet and interact on both a social and professional level. Our organization creates and builds communication and leadership skills in all its members through a number of activities such as trips to places of historical legal significance, guest speakers prominent in the legal community, as well as a banquet award dinner.
In the past, our organization has been on trips to Philadelphia and Washington D.C. We open doors to the potential for success in the legal field by networking our present members with Bronx Community alumni currently working in the field, as well as practicing attorneys and judges. We encourage anyone interested to join our legal association.
Coding Club
NABA Club
Entrepreneurial Club