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2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Life



Centennial • A-210 • 719-502-2522
Downtown • DO-N106b • 719-502-2538
Rampart Range • S-207 • 719-502-2577

Activities

The Student Activities Office offers a full schedule of cultural, wellness, arts, and topical events aimed at enriching student life on campus. Some examples of past events are De-Stress Fest, Label Jars Not People, Multicultural Awareness Conference, Casino Night, International Festival, Tables of Brotherhood and Film Screenings. These events are either stand-alone or co-curricular, teaming up with Faculty to enhance learning outside of the classroom. Lifestyle activities include blood drives and personal growth focused programs. Student Activities includes a focus on inclusive programming such as Black History Month, Indigenous History Month, LatinX History Month, Women’s History Month, Asian/Pacific Islander History Month and LGBTQIA History Month. Current events are covered with a wide range of speakers, panels, forums and workshops. The Student Activities Office invites your ideas and participation. Please call 719-502-2091 for more information.

Campus Center

Centennial Campus houses a campus center, called The Grove, where student faculty and staff can relax and build community. This facility is “home away from home” where one can find a lounge area, study space, TV, free Wi-Fi, music and games. Student Government is located across the hall. Student Life Offices are located here. The Downtown and Rampart Range Campuses each house student space for lounges, study areas, activities, vending machines and Student Life.

Mission Statement: Student Life invests in student success by building community through programs, services and environments that inspire learning, promote personal growth, and foster responsible citizenship.

ID Cards

Every PPSC student needs a photo Student Identification Card. A properly validated Student ID Card enables students to use the Library to check out materials or use the computer lab or other services. It also entitles students to free or reduced admission to student plays, dances, events, and other activities.

Students may obtain a Student ID Card their first semester at PPSC at the Campus Center Info Desk at Centennial, the Downtown, or Rampart Range Campuses. This ID is valid for the student’s entire career at PPSC. If the ID Card is lost, students can obtain a replacement ID for a charge. Proof of identification such as a driver’s license, photo ID, etc., is required for all new and replacement IDs.

Other Photo ID’s. The Student Life office will also produce special ID’s for nursing practicum students, Fitness Center members, etc. upon special arrangement for a nominal charge.

Office of Sustainability

Sustainability is relevant to all academic, technical, and vocational programs. As an individual, sustainability teaches students how to save money, improve health, and reduce waste. As a student, sustainability explores the connections between economic prosperity, social equity, and environmental sustainability. These concepts and practices prepare students to address society’s most pressing problems and give them a competitive advantage in applying for jobs.

Common at most universities, Pikes Peak State College is the first and only community college in Colorado to have a dedicated Office of Sustainability. Our vision is for a thriving, equitable, and resilient Pikes Peak State College. Our mission is to work alongside students, faculty, and staff to develop a culture of resource conservation, social responsibility, and financial stewardship. The Green Campus Fee of $0.39 per credit hour supports a sustainability coordinator and operating budget.

Our Services

•   Employment: We provide employment opportunities for all students.

•   Engagement: We partner with staff and faculty to plan events and activities.

•   Curriculum: We support faculty in incorporating sustainability into their classes.

•   Operations: We advise staff on reducing waste, increasing resource efficiency, and purchasing sustainable products and services.

•   Strategic Planning: We collaborate with administrators to integrate sustainability into the college’s strategic plan and conduct college-wide sustainability assessments.

 To learn more and get involved, visit our website: www.pikespeak.edu/sustain.

Recreation and Wellness

Centennial • A-262 • 719-502-2555

The Recreation and Wellness Office is in the Centennial Campus Fitness Center/Gymnasium. The Fitness Center is a state-of-the-art cardiovascular/weight training facility with full functional training areas and much more. The facility has computerized bicycles and treadmills; a weightlifting circuit, elliptical trainers, AMTs; stair stepper, C2 rowers, Airdynes, bench press, squat stations, dumbbells, kettlebells, medicine balls and much more.

The gymnasium is open for recreation use by students and staff as long as academic classes are not taking place. Open gym activities include basketball, volleyball and spikeball. The recreation program includes monthly challenges, recreational tournaments, wellness events and outdoor equipment rentals. The office schedules/coordinates the gymnasium, track and soccer field.

PPSC has three independent sports teams. Co-ed soccer, martial arts, and volleyball teams that compete in recreation leagues. The club sports teams are housed at the Centennial Campus in the Recreation and Wellness Office. For more information about the athletic programs, call 719-502-2555.

The Fitness Center/Gymnasium are open to all currently enrolled students. A brief orientation and Student ID are required to gain access to the facility. If you have any questions, please contact office at 719-502-2555.

Student Clubs and Organizations

More than 20 active student clubs and organizations are available on campus. Some are active relative to an academic/professional area such as Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), Phi Beta Lambda (PBL), Club America Sign Language (CASL), Nurses Organization (PPSCANS) and Student Veterans of America (SVA), etc. Others are related to activities/interests such as basketball, skiing. Still others are active along multicultural/ethnic interest lines, such as Japanese Culture Club, Multicultural Student Union, etc. Involvement in clubs and organizations is a great way to meet students, to learn and practice leadership skills, and to gain a sense of belonging and loyalty to PPSC.

Student Government

Participation in Student Government is a great way to strengthen leadership skills. Student leaders work on various issues affecting students and allocate student activity fees to enhance campus life. Student Government is composed of the president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer; 12 senators; and a State Student Advisory Council representative.

Elections are held during spring term. The executive officers are elected during spring term. All elections are now done via an online ballot, watch your student e-mail accounts for information.