The College of Coastal Georgia has a vibrant campus, and credits the experience to the diverse and various clubs/organizations registered through the Office of Student Life. Please see the list of Clubs/Orgs below as it relates to their purpose and established dates. Registered (Faculty/Staff Advisor, Constitution, and five currently-enrolled members), clubs/orgs are only active when they have planned and programmed events within the current year. Active clubs/orgs complete training at the beginning of each semester, use Presence/Involve Engagement for tracking/attendance, and help support Coastal Georgia traditions such as Weeks of Welcome, Fall Fest, Mariner Fest, Late Night Breakfast, Homecoming Week, and De-Stress Fest. For additional assistance or questions regarding the status of a club/org, please email studentlife@ccga.edu.
Anime Club (Est. 2016) is a community for students who share a passion for anime and manga. The club hosts regular screenings, discussions, and themed events, providing a welcoming and vibrant space for fans to connect and explore their favorite series together.
Art Club (Est. 2023) enriches the school community by fostering creativity and providing opportunities for students to explore and develop their artistic talents.
Association of Coastal Educators (Est. 2011) promotes the value of education and the future of our community schools.
Astronomy Club (Est. 2023) explores celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth’s atmosphere, studying stars, planets, galaxies, and the universe at large.
Club Baseball (Est. 2013) competes in games and tournaments against other institutions and agencies while improving their skills in batting, pitching, fielding, and teamwork.
Black Student Union (Est. 2017) advocates for the empowerment and representation of Black students on campus, organizing events, discussions, and initiatives to promote cultural awareness and community engagement.
CCGA Bands (Est. 2013) collaborates on musical performances and rehearsals for both college sporting and community events, fostering musical growth and fun among its members while promoting arts in the community at large.
CCGA Starboard Steppers (Est. 2023) choreographs dance routines, showcasing their talent at events and competitions while fostering teamwork and artistic expression among its members.
Coastal Cheer Club (Est. 2021) supports school spirit by leading cheers, performing at athletic events, and promoting unity and enthusiasm throughout the campus community.
Coastal Filmmakers Club (Est. 2021) collaborates on creating and producing films, providing a platform for members to develop their filmmaking skills through workshops, screenings, and creative projects.
Coastal Georgia Association of Nursing Students (CGANS) (Est. 1982) advocates for nursing education, professional development, and community health through networking events, workshops, and volunteer initiatives.
Coastal Outdoor Adventure and Surf Tribe (C.O.A.S.T) (Est. 2010) organizes outdoor excursions and surfing activities, fostering a community of adventure enthusiasts while promoting environmental stewardship and outdoor skill development.
Coastal Wesley (Est. 2016) provides spiritual guidance and community support to college students through worship services, fellowship events, and service opportunities.
Converge (Est. 2017) provides students a way to practice their fellowship, worship, and biblical learning/teaching in a safe environment.
Crashing Waves (Est. 2024) facilitates awareness and discussion around world issues and popular news as related to the Coastal region and surrounding area.
Exercise Science Club (Est. 2024) coordinates events and programs related to the study of movement and its impact on the human body through fitness and health regimens.
Fandom Guild (Formerly Tabletop RPG Club) Est. 2022) gathers members to immerse themselves in imaginative storytelling and strategic gameplay through various role-playing games, fostering creativity, camaraderie, and critical thinking skills.
Fellowship Christian Academy (Est. 2011) With a commitment to academic excellence and character development, the academy aims to nurture students’ intellectual, spiritual, and social growth in a supportive and enriching environment.
Gender Sexuality Alliance (Est. 2012) is a student-led organization focused on fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies within the school community. Through advocacy, education, and social events, the GSA aims to promote understanding, respect, and equality for all students, while providing a safe space for open dialogue and mutual support.
Geology Club (Est. 2021) explores earth sciences through field trips, guest lectures, and hands-on activities, fostering a deeper understanding of geological processes and phenomena among its members.
Golden Key Club (Est. 2013) is an international honor society whose purpose shall be to enable members to realize their potential through advancement of academics, leadership, and service.
History and Government Club (Est. 2021) is dedicated to exploring and appreciating the past through engaging discussions, research projects, and historical reenactments. By examining different historical periods and events, the club aims to deepen members’ understanding of history and its impact on the present, while fostering a passion for historical inquiry and critical thinking.
Hospitality and Tourism Management Club (HTM) (Est. 2020) organizes events, guest speakers, and networking opportunities to enrich the knowledge and career development of its members within the hospitality and tourism industry.
International Association (Est. 2002) fosters cultural exchange and global understanding through events, programs, and initiatives that celebrate diversity and promote international cooperation.
La Casa Costera (Est. 2013) celebrates Hispanic culture through cultural events, language exchanges, and community outreach, promoting diversity and unity among its members.
Life Sciences Club (Est. 2015) explores and discusses advancements in biology, chemistry, and related fields through lectures, workshops, and hands-on experiments, fostering a deeper understanding of life sciences among its members. *Note: Formerly Biology Club and Environmental Sciences
Mariners eSports (Est. 2019) competes in various gaming tournaments and leagues, cultivating a community of gamers who hone their skills and teamwork in competitive electronic sports.
Mathematics and Data Science Club (MDS) (Est. 2012) explores complex mathematical concepts and data analysis techniques through workshops, seminars, and collaborative projects, fostering analytical skills and academic growth among its members.
Mycology Club (Est. 2021) is dedicated to exploring and studying fungi in all their fascinating forms. Through hands-on activities, field trips, and educational sessions, the club aims to deepen members’ understanding of mycology, promote environmental awareness, and foster a community of enthusiasts passionate about the diverse world of mushrooms and fungi.
Overboard Entertainment (Est. 2017) coordinates student life events for the student body at large, both on and off campus, in order to foster growth and exposure to resources in the surrounding areas.
Pre-Med & Pre-Vet Club (Est. 2023) provides resources, networking opportunities, and guidance to students pursuing careers in medicine and veterinary sciences, supporting their academic and professional aspirations.
Psychology Club (Est. 2010) organizes discussions, guest lectures, and psychological studies to deepen understanding of human behavior and mental processes among its members, the College community, and surrounding area.
Rotaract Club (Est. 2013) engages in community service projects, professional development activities, and international collaborations to promote leadership and humanitarianism among young adults.
Running Club (Est. 2024) organizes group runs, races, and fitness events to foster a community of runners who share a passion for health, fitness, and camaraderie.
Sail Blazers (Est. 2023) develops student interest in recreation wellness areas while programming for the student body at large.
Sailing Club (Est. 2020) provides opportunities for members to learn and practice sailing skills through lessons, regattas, social events, and teamwork, while promoting a love for maritime activities.
Seaswells: (Est. 1967) Serves as a gathering place for artistic modes of expression; produces annual literary magazine each spring; operates year-round club that hosts Seaswells-sponsored events in order to foster excitement about the creative arts on campus. Learn more here.
Sneakerhead Society (Est. 2024) gathers students with interests related to business and exchange of goods with regard to footwear, clothing, etc.
Soccer Club (Est. 2021) trains, competes in matches, and promotes a passion for the sport through teamwork, skill development, and fostering a sense of community among its members.
Student Government Association (Est. 1961) represents the student body of Coastal Georgia both on and off campus at events in the community, the University System of Georgia, and the State of Georgia.
The Flotilla (Est. 2024) energizes school spirit by embodying the mascot character at sporting events, rallies, and College traditions while also promoting enthusiasm and unity among the student body.
Tidal Wave (Est. 2013) collaborates on musical performances and rehearsals for both College sporting and community events, fostering musical growth and fun among its members while promoting the arts in the community at large.
Ukulele Club (Est. 2021) gathers members to learn and play ukulele together, sharing music through performances, workshops, and social gatherings to promote a love for the instrument and musical expression.
Veterans Academic Learning Opportunities and Resources (VALOR) (Est. 2017) supports veterans by providing academic resources and opportunities to enhance their educational experience.
Weightlifting Club (Est. 2023) provides a supportive environment for members to train, improve strength, and achieve personal fitness goals through structured workouts and coaching.
Young Democrats (Est. 2013) focuses on empowering students to engage with and advocate for progressive political issues. They organize events such as debates, voter registration drives, and community service projects to promote political awareness, encourage civic involvement, and support causes aligned with democratic values.
Young Republicans (Est. 2013) works to engage students in conservative political issues and promote Republican values. They host events such as policy discussions, campaign support activities, and educational workshops to foster understanding of conservative principles and encourage active participation in the political process.