Clubs and Organizations
Explore Clubs and Organizations
Getting involved in clubs and organizations at Pratt Community College is a great way to meet new people, explore your interests, and build leadership skills. From academic and professional groups to cultural, service, and recreational clubs, there’s something for everyone. These student-led organizations provide opportunities for personal growth, campus involvement, and lasting friendships—making your college experience more engaging, rewarding, and fun.
Block & Bridle
The Block & Bridle Club is for any student on the PCC campus with an interest in agriculture. The objectives of the club are to promote student interest and leadership in agriculture, strengthen, improve, and promote the profession of agriculture, and scholarship among students of agriculture.
Collegiate Farm Bureau
Collegiate Farm Bureau provides students the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills as future agriculture leaders through cooperative experiences with the county, state, and national Farm Bureau organization. Collegiate Farm Bureau helps students build networks with other student leaders, connect with others to discuss issues impacting agriculture, promote agriculture as an industry, and gain experiences with leaders and mentors in the agricultural industry.
Kappa Beta Delta
Kappa Beta Delta is an honor society for business and accounting majors at ACBSP accredited two-year schools. Top students in our business programs are invited to become members.
Rodeo Club
The Rodeo Club provides students with educational experiences and opportunities to become active leaders on campus by demonstrating leadership skills and abilities. The club is open to all students with an interest in the sport of rodeo.
Shooting Sports
Pratt Community College’s Shooting Sports Club is dedicated to promoting firearm safety, fostering respect for shooting sports, and enhancing leadership and team-building skills among its members.
Beavers on Stage
The mission of beavers on stage and the performing arts department is to provide a creative outlet for students while serving our community and surrounding area as an ambassador group for the college. For more information, contact Misty Beck, mistyb@prattcc.edu
Phi Theta Kappa
An honor society that recognizes the academic achievement of college students and provides opportunities for its members to grow as scholars and leaders. Phi Theta Kappa offers current PCC students opportunities to develop leadership skills, serve the community, study and research a topic of interest, and interact with other students during fellowship events. These activities support the college mission and all three aspects of the college institutional aims, especially supporting student success and workforce development. For more information, contact, Dr. Jason Ratcliffe, jasonr@prattcc.edu
STEM Club
The purpose of the club is to encourage and support the development of interest, knowledge, and skills in STEM. This will be accomplished through regular meetings, doing fun labs/experiments, community outreach, and tutoring for students and members of the club. The club will provide an environment that is welcoming, and encouraging for students to ask and receive help as well as try new things. For more information, contact: Dr. Justin Maughan, justinm@prattcc.edu
Peer Educators
The purpose of the group is focused at students helping students make more responsible, healthier lifestyle choices. The group, conjunction with College Health Services, promotes health and wellness topics on campus. For more information, contact Leigh Ann Hall, leighann@prattcc.edu
Student Leadership Advisory Council
To communicate student feedback to the administration and college officials regarding college programs, services and student experiences. To seek input and provide information on student issues in collaboration with the President’s Cabinet. To provide student representation for key work groups and committees as needed throughout the year. For more information, contact: Dr. Kwanna King, Kwannak@prattcc.edu
Novel Ideas Book Club
The mission of Novel Ideas Book Club is to encourage, support, and promote a love of reading and discussion of the human experience such as the individual, culture, and society. For more information, contact: Amber Graves, amberg@prattcc.edu
Creative Arts Society
Creative Arts Society champions diversity and inclusion, creativity, collaboration, and community outreach through the process of making art and scholarly discussion. For more information, contact: Tyler Dallis, tylerd@prattcc.edu