Associated Students of Blackfeet Community College (ASBCC)
All Blackfeet Community College (BCC) students are members of the Associated Students of Blackfeet Community College (ASBCC). A portion of student registration fees is allocated to the ASBCC budget to assist students in meeting their social and educational needs.
Election of ASBCC officers is held each Fall semester for all full-time students enrolled at BCC. The elections will take place during the first month of attendance. The ASBCC President serves on the BCC Board of Trustees for a term of one-year including the summer of that academic year. The student who is elected President must be currently enrolled full-time and maintain a 2.00 Grade Point Average (GPA) during the one-year term. The other elected seats (Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Student Representative) must serve a term of 2 semesters (Fall, Spring) of the academic year, and they must be a full-time student and maintain a GPA of 2.00 during their elected term. An advisor appointed through the Dean of Student Services Office advises ASBCC.
Associated Students of Blackfeet Community College serve as the student governing body, advising student grievances, maintaining a clean environment in the Student Commons area, creating extra-curricula activities for the student body, sponsoring social and academic clubs.
Associated Students of Blackfeet Community College meet twice a month to coordinate student activities. Students who want to become more involved in BCC should attend the scheduled ASBCC meetings and volunteer for committee work to enhance BCC’s social and academic activities on campus as well as in the community. Students may join any club of interest or work with ASBCC to start a project that will improve the college’s functions, academic materials, and environment.
Current student activities and/or clubs that students may want to become more involved with; are Indian Club, Intramural Activities, American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC), American Indians in Science and Engineering Society (AISES) and American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL). If you are interested in starting a new club see the ASBCC officers for assistance.
For more information pertaining to ASBCC, please contact the ASBCC officers or the advisor at P.O. Box 819, Browning, Montana 59417-0819 or call Student Support Services at (406) 338-5421.