Student Life at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
What will you do for fun?
Whether motivated to make a difference or simply to make friends, you can distinguish yourself at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÂ by taking an active role in campus life from the moment you arrive.
Colleges of all sizes require leaders to plan and stage events, to compete on the playing fields, and to govern their campuses. Among the many advantages of a community college, however, are plentiful opportunities for leadership that are open to all who seek them. At ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, you'll come to know leadership firsthand when you experience it in multiple contexts - social, athletic and academic.
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÂ offers plenty of opportunities to get involved and have fun! Just take a look at some of our student life offerings:
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2026-2027 Andalusia Ambassadors: Amari Larkin, Brylie Griffin, Cece Bullard, Chloe Jackson, Jackson Burttram, Jayla Morrow, Landon Caldwell, Levi Wilburn, Libby Knighten, Mckenzie Barrow, Murfee Williams, Niyah Davison, Payten Landry, Savannah Nichols, Audrey Lindsey, Zoey Beverly & Kaliyah Bullard
2026-2027 Opp Ambassadors: Baylor Turman, Caleb Brooks, Clark Gay, Isaac McMath, Karleigh Moore & Layla McCoy
2026-2027 Greenville Ambassadors: Austin Norman, Camryn Williams, Cody Elliot, Cornelius Longmire, Gray Thomas, Marley Thomas, Thalia Barrera & Zane Bullard
The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøCC Ambassador Mission Statement
The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøCC Ambassadors lead with respect, integrity and compassion in order to support, unify and inspire progress on our campuses and in our community.
Core Values
- Pick up chairs.
- Strive for excellence.
- Selflessly serve.
- Be kind.
- Be accountable.
- Create comfort.
The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøCC Ambassadors is an honorary position for full-time students. They serve as the official hosts for campus and community events on the Andalusia, Opp and Greenville campuses. Eligible students must complete a Traditional Institutional scholarship application, write an essay, submit two letters of recommendation and participate in an interview. Ambassadors receive a scholarship for $1750 per semester.
For more information, contact Katie King (Andalusia) at 334-881-2236 or kking@lbwcc.edu, Kelly Weeks (Opp) at 334-493-5326 or , or Peige Josey (Greenville) at 334-881-2213 or .
Christian Student Ministries
This organization is a non-denominational Christian union of students who meet weekly to share Bible study and are devoted to share the love of Jesus Christ through outreach projects on campus and around the community. During the meetings, members discuss club business and spend time in prayer. Membership in the CSM is easily obtained: simply come to a meeting. There are no dues or fees. CSM centers on a real family atmosphere and includes people from a variety of backgrounds and denominations.
For more information, contact Kathy Lowery (Greenville) at 334-382-2133 or klowery@lbwcc.edu.
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Civitan is a volunteer service organization. Organized in 1917, Civitan now has 50,000 men, women and young people in clubs throughout North America, Europe & Asia. Campus Civitan is a program of Civitan International that offers college students a means of personal enhancement and a better understanding of the value of community service. The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Civitan Club dates back to 1969. Civitan members are individuals who desire to learn and share with their fellow students and their community. To become a member of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Civitan, one must complete an approved application form. Anyone is welcome to visit the meeting and ask a current member to sponsor him or her. There are annual dues outlined by Civitan International.
For more information, contact Kristy White (Andalusia) at 334-881-2246 or kwhite@lbwcc.edu.
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Make lifelong friends. Impact your community. Compass International is the young professional division of Pilot International. Compass is a community-based service organization for ages 18-26. This organization works closely with the Pilot Club of Andalusia, the sponsor club. Compass Club provides young adults with the opportunity to be a valuable part of the community. Members serve as volunteers in community service projects, develop leadership skills and advance personal and professional goals.
For more information, contact Maggie Jones Mash (Andalusia) at 334-881-2221 or mjones@lbwcc.edu.
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The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Ensemble is a show choir and band performance group consisting of 21 students. The Ensemble performs for elementary, middle and high schools in the college's service area. In addition, they perform for civic clubs and college events (even at Disney World in Orlando!). Auditions are held in March of each year, and scholarships are awarded for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø tuition and fees.
For more information, contact Johnny Brewer (Andalusia) at 334-881-2238 or jbrewer@lbwcc.edu.
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The FIT Club is an organization that promotes health, wellness and performance for all ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø students. The club will educate students on a healthy lifestyle, exercise and good eating habits, and will provide opportunities to improve fitness. Membership is open to all currently enrolled students.
For more information, contact Christy Hutcheson (Greenville) at 334-382-2133 or chutcheson@lbwcc.edu.
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Mu Alpha Theta is an organization that promotes scholarship in and enjoyment of mathematics among college students. Students must have a "B" average in all college work and have made at least a "B" in college algebra to be invited to join MAT. High school students who are already members of MAT may have their membership transferred to the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø organization. The major function is to offer an annual math tournament in February of each year. MAT has a "once a member, always a member" policy.
For more information, contact Nicole Jackson (Andalusia) at 334-881-2233 or njackson@lbwcc.edu, or Kelley Wilson (Greenville) at 334-382-2133 or kwilson@lbwcc.edu.
National Technical Honor Society
The National Technical Honor Society on the MacArthur campus was chartered in October 1997, and seeks to recognize technical students with high achievements. The NTHS promotes the ideals of honesty, service, leadership and skill development among America's future workforce. We enhance these characteristics in our members through leadership opportunities with the Society, service projects sponsored by the Society, and a strong emphasis on maintaining high academic standards. Members must meet several criteria; therefore, membership is by invitation only.
For more information, contact Denise Sauls (Opp campus) at 334-493-5328 or denises@lbwcc.edu.
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Phi Theta Kappa is the honor society of the two-year college system and recognizes those students who excel academically. There are more than 1,000 chapters nationwide. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Andalusia chapter is Alpha Beta Eta, and the the Greenville chapter is Beta Pi Nu. Requirements are achievement of a 3.5 GPA or above, full-time student, good citizenship and high moral standards. Those students who make the Dean's List are sent an invitation to attend an orientation session to learn about the organization and its many projects and activities. Those who meet all the requirements for membership and who complete the application process are initiated into the organization in a formal ceremony. PTK does not only recognize academic excellence; it is also very active in four hallmarks: leadership, scholarship, service and fellowship.
For more information, contact Shannan Spurlin (Opp & Andalusia) at 334-493-5329 or sspurlin@lbwcc.edu, or LeAnn Judah (Greenville) at 334-382-2133 or ljudah@lbwcc.edu.
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The BBC is a volunteer group of students who serve as spirit leaders for all ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø athletic teams. Throughout the year, the BBC raises money to provide encouragement to our student athletes. Activities include fundraisers, providing concessions at athletic events, making goodie bags for athletes, pep rallies and Spirit Week.
For more information, contact Lorrie Stacks (Andalusia) at 334-881-2281 or lstacks@lbwcc.edu, or Tori Norris (Andalusia) at 334-881-2215 or tnorris@lbwcc.edu.
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SkillsUSA is a nationwide association for students and teachers in public vocational/technical programs and the businesses that employ them. SkillsUSA offers prestige and recognition through awards and contests. Included in the organization are co-curricular activities that give students more than occupational skill development; these activities make education and training more meaningful.
For more information, contact Denise Sauls (Opp) at 334-493-5328 or denises@lbwcc.edu.
Student Government Association (SGA)
The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø SGA represents the concerns and needs of the student body. It works to promote goodwill and understanding between faculty and students, to provide leadership on student concerns, and to act as a liaison between students and the administration. The SGA sponsors campus events throughout the year, like blood drives, food drives, the Miss ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø pageant, Saints Days and much more!
For more information, contact Katie King (Andalusia) at 334-881-2236 or kking@lbwcc.edu, Kelly Weeks (Opp) at 334-493-5326 or kweeks@lbwcc.edu, or Mollie Waters (Greenville) at 334-382-3211 or mwaters@lbwcc.edu.
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Congratulations to Madison Webb, our new Miss ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø for 2026!!
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For additional information, contact Program Director Katie King at kking@lbwcc.edu or 334-881-2236.
Save the Date!! The 2029-2027 Miss ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Pageant will be held Thursday, November 10. 2026.
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The Tennis Club, which has recently been reorganized and reenergized, is an opportunity for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø students to play tennis at every level. Beginners to advanced-level players are invited to enjoy the game of Tennis. Beginning Fall 2024, the tennis club plans to meet on Tuesday afternoons for ‘Tennis Tuesday’ on the College courts.
Interested in Pickleball? That’s available by joining the Tennis Club too!
Questions? Contact Maggie Mash at mjones@lbwcc.edu.
Visit the link below to join the GroupMe:
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For more information about our FBLA chapter, contact business instructor Hannah Thrower at
hthrower@lbwcc.edu.
Covington County College Worship
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Gym
Wednesday nights at 8:30 pm
Call Jerry with any questions at 334-343-0173
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÂ is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) for Men's and Women's basketball, baseball, softball, Women's volleyball, Men's & Women's cross country, Men's & Women's golf, Women's Flag Football and Women's Beach Volleyball.
Fine Arts
On ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Andalusia Campus, there is an Art Program that offers courses in drawing, painting, two dimensional designs and three dimensional designs. We also have a Dramatic Arts Program, as well as Music Performance courses and the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Ensemble, an auditioned performance group.
Social Activities
There are a variety of events held each year in which ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÂ students are encouraged to participate. The events include "Saints Under the Stars," resource & job fairs, "Saints on Stage" variety show, fundraisers, leadership events, the Miss ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøÂ Pageant, Saints Days, student lunches, educational programs, holiday parties, special performances, and ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Ensemble concerts in the Dixon Center for the Performing Arts.
Community Engagement
We are your community's college and are proud to participate in the life of each community we serve. Students, faculty & staff are encouraged to get involved, network and give back in multiple ways each year.
For more information on how to get involved on campus and in our community, contact Katie King, Director of Student Activities & Community Engagement ²¹³ÙÌýkking@lbwcc.edu or 334-881-2236.