Student Clubs and Organizations at Eastfield
Disclaimer:
All Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs) at Dallas College are currently undergoing the annual renewal process, as well as the new submissions process for Fall 2025. The deadline for clubs and organizations to submit renewal or new paperwork is Friday, Oct. 10, 2025.
Please note that the official Dallas College Student Life & Engagement website will be updated to reflect the list of recognized organizations for the Fall 2025 semester by Oct. 30, 2025.
If you have questions or need assistance, you are encouraged to reach out to your Student Life & Engagement Office Coordinator. Please see the campus coordinator below for more information and direct support.
Students interested in joining a student club or forming a new one should either contact the club advisor listed or the Office of Student Engagement and Retention. All student clubs must be officially recognized by the Office of Student Engagement and Retention.
Student Clubs and Organizations
To promote, advance, and support African American student success, retention, and social activities and to serve as a cultural support system within the Eastfield community.
To discuss and understand Japanese culture through anime.
Contact: David Chien
To promote and enhance the spiritual development of students through fellowship, Bible study, leadership and ministry to the campus.
Contact: Kyle Wilson
To promote and plan campuswide activities and events for students, by students.
To encourage students to become responsible citizens and strengthen their own self-image through the development of their communication and leadership skills.
Contact: Mary Forrest, Alejandra Salcedo
A community of creative students focusing on the importance of visual communication.
To serve the Eastfield community as the newspaper of record on topics of interest to the college’s students, faculty, and staff.
Contact: Sarah Shedon, Lori Dann
To celebrate and practice various forms of music, singing, and performing.
Contact: Melinda Imthurn
To develop and maintain high standards of service by promoting professionalism through networking and providing activities that enhance the educational experience.
Contact: Philip Ortiz, Daniel Ramirez
To advocate equal opportunities for Hispanics/minorities relating to government, law, and business.
Contact: Kat Reguero, Tiffany Nacoste
To create and provide comprehensive and competitive recreational opportunities for students, faculty, and staff.
Contact: JC Carew
To promote, advance, and support Native American student success, retention, and social activities and to serve as a cultural support system within the Eastfield community.
Defending the rights of the performing arts.
Contact: Dusty Thomas
Recognize academic achievement of college students and to provide opportunities for them to grow as scholars and leaders. Learn more about Phi Theta Kappa.
Contact: Kassandra A. Ramírez Buck, PhD, Richard Post
To provide an opportunity for those interested in science to encourage leadership in the field in science and research worldwide.
Contact: Richard Post, Carl Knight, Jeff Hughes
To learn how to grow and cook our own food in order to promote self-sufficiency.
Contact: Michael Iachetta
To recognize and award outstanding achievement in English, literature, and language.
Contact: Rufel Ramos
Civic responsibility and to promote cooperation between the student body, the faculty, and administration. Learn more about Student Government Association.
Contact: Alex Snowden
Promotes student veteran’s educational experiences, maximizes networking and employment opportunities, and helps facilitate the transition to a four-year university.
Contact: Martell Williams, Maribel Cruz, Hillary Gallego
To play and understand the video game industry.
Contact: David Chien