Student Organizations

Laredo College encourages the formation of student organizations. Assistance in the formation of student organizations to meet the student needs and interests is available at the Office of Student Life, located at the Kazen Student Center or William N. 'Billy' Hall, Jr. All student organizations must have a faculty and/or staff advisor, student officers, and purposes that are in harmony with the total program of the college. The Office of Student Life provides a current listing of student organizations and related information, please visit www.laredo.edu/cms/organizations (Student Organizationshttp://www.laredo.edu/cms/organizations/).

Student organizations at LC fall into one of two broad categories. The first type of student organization is the Sponsored/Recognized group. These student groups have advisors appointed to them by the campus administration, receive funding from LC, and can officially represent LC at various functions and events. This type of recognized group can also use the name of LC in the promotion of the student organization. Groups designated as officially Sponsored/Recognized must be approved through the Office of the Vice President of Student Success and Enrollment. The second broad type of student organization is the registered student organization. Most student organizations fall into this category. Student groups of this type are allowed to organize, are free to select their own faculty/staff advisor, use campus facilities, and seek assistance from the Office of Student Life for different projects and activities. Registered student organizations at LC are not permitted to use official LC logos or the name of Laredo College in the promotion of the organization.

Associated Student Organization (ASO)

The Associated Student Organization provides an official student voice through which student opinion is expressed. Students may participate through feedback, suggestions and recommendations made as they relate to student matters to Laredo College administration. For information, contact the Office of Student Life at the Ft. McIntosh Campus, at the Kazen Student Center, Room 214 or at the LC South Campus, William “Billy” Hall Student Center 2nd floor Room A225 and visit www.laredo.edu/aso.

Student Organization Council

The Office of Student Life provides guidance and supervision to the Student Organization Council, an organization for student organization representatives. The Student Organization Council serves as a liaison committee between the student organizations and the Associated Student Organization for issues dealing with and pertaining to student organizations. For information contact the Office of Student Life at the Ft. McIntosh Campus, at the Kazen Student Center room 214 or at the LC South Campus, William “Billy” Hall Student Center 2nd floor Room A225.

Presidential Student Ambassadors Program

The Laredo College Presidential Student Ambassador Program is designed to showcase the exceptional students of Laredo College. Presidential Student Ambassadors are dedicated to student success and strengthening student connections. This select group of campus leaders is exciting, diligent, outgoing, and motivated to leave a lasting impression on the college. Membership to the Presidential Student Ambassador Program is a high honor and a source of self-enrichment. This prominent group of students is hand-picked for their motivation, desire, and commitment to Laredo College. For an application, contact the Office of Student Life at the Ft. McIntosh Campus, at the Kazen Student Center Room 214 or at the LC South Campus, William “Billy” Hall Student Center 2nd floor Room A225

"L" Awards

Laredo College encourages students to participate in various student clubs. To stimulate participation and excellence in club activities, LC awards an activity "L" award to students who do exceptional work and who fulfill the eligibility requirements described previously. A committee composed of club sponsors recommends to the administration those students who are eligible to receive "L" awards. An "L" is awarded to students for work done in one or more organizations but is not identified with any particular activity. A student may receive only one "L" award annually.