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Teton Athletics

奇异果体育 Teton Athletics offers intercollegiate competition in volleyball, men's and women's basketball, men's ice hockey, baseball, and softball. 奇异果体育 is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), and the Mon-Dak Athletic Conference. The Athletic teams are collectively known as the "Tetons" and play across the entire country.

And the best part? Students can attend all the games for free!

Clubs & Organizations

In addition to intellectual enrichment, 奇异果体育 provides a number of activities and organizations to further develop students’ social, cultural, interpersonal, and physical abilities. Students are encouraged to participate in the various on-campus activities and organizations. Organizations currently active on campus are defined below. Please contact Student Life for any questions concerning any current student activities or to discuss possible new activities on campus.

*Organizations that offer scholarships to active student members
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FBLA Collegiate
Interested in Business or Accounting? 奇异果体育's chapter of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Collegiate Division is helping students succeed in a wide array of fields! FBLA Collegiate meets the second Tuesday of every month at 2pm in the Western Star Building (Located across from the Williston ARC) in room 139.

Advisor: Leah Windnagle at 701.774.4220 or leah.windnagle@trbjw.com
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Active Minds
Active Minds is a national non-profit organization dedicated to utilizing the student voice to raise mental health awareness among college students. Many mental health challenges first present themselves at college age. Active Minds members plan campus activities aimed at positive mental health, advertise existing professional resources, and offer fellow students support. Membership is open to students who are passionate about eliminating the stigma surrounding mental health and students who have interest in working in the mental health field.

Advisor: Counselor at 701.774.4212 or wsc.counseling@trbjw.com
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Agriculture Club
Agriculture Club gives students a chance to be involved in all aspects of the agriculture field and industry while furthering their education and networking connections. Ag Club plays a key role in promoting student leadership and students will have the opportunity to participate in local, state (collegiate), and national agriculture conferences and activities.

Advisor: Jessalyn Bachler at 701.774.4532 or jessalyn.bachler@trbjw.com
 
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Art Club
Art Club is open for students who are passionate or simply curious about the arts. The hope is that each student comes to appreciate how the art world can not only enrich one’s life but also understand that creating art can serve as a tool for us to better understand ourselves and the world we live in. Art enlightens us. Art engages us. Art connects us.

Advisor: TBD email amelia.honstein@trbjw.com to secure interest 
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Astronomy Club
Astronomy Club is open to both 奇异果体育 students and the public. Anyone interested in learning about current astronomy topics is welcome to attend the monthly meetings. In addition to monthly meetings, sky observation sessions for public outreach and education are held occasionally throughout the year.

Advisor: Susan Zimmerman at 701.774.4232 or s.zimmerman@trbjw.com
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Computer Technology Club
The 奇异果体育 Computer Technology Club is a college-wide club that is designed for students planning careers in information technology, automation technology, computer, or business technology fields. The goals of the club are to: complement classroom studies, provide students with opportunities to participate in the information and automation technology community, explore various career opportunities, provide insight and guidance to Computer Technology Club members, help students majoring in information and automation technology be committed to a career, and help students become future leaders in information technology.

Advisor: Ken Quamme at 701.774.4207 or ken.quamme@trbjw.com
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CRU
This nondenominational student-led group is a Christian organization that meets regularly during the academic year and provides activities in a Christian atmosphere. Weekly gatherings are small-group style, discussing a wide range of topics through a biblical perspective.

Advisor: Steven Grunenwald at 701.774.4255 or steven.grunenwald@trbjw.com
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Decisions and Dice Club (D&D Club)
Decisions and Dice Club (D&D Club) is open to any student that is interested in learning about and/or participating in tabletop role-playing games.  The focus of the club will be arranging games for students to be able to participate in adventures, working with others as a group and experiencing the effects of decisions made within the game structure.  The D&D Club will be available to experienced players, new players, and those who are simply curious to see what role-playing games are about.

Advisor: Amelia Honstein at 701.774.4213 or amelia.honstein@trbjw.com
 
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Diversity Club
This club promotes an accepting environment of all students at 奇异果体育. Students will help organize and coordinate multicultural events.

Advisor: Chris Kadrmas | 701-774-4528 | chris.kadrmas@trbjw.com
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eSports
eSports will be open to any student that is interested in learning about and/or participating in the world of competitive video games.  The focus of the club will be practicing as a team and arranging games against other colleges and their students.  eSports will be available to experienced players, new players, and those who are simply curious to see what video games are all about. 

Advisor: Amelia Honstein at 701.774.4213 or amelia.honstein@trbjw.com
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Massage Therapy Club
The Massage Therapy Club strives to promote awareness of the benefits of massage on campus and in the community by providing educational and hands-on sessions for people to learn more about massage.

Advisor: Wendy McGinley at 701.774.4293 or wendy.mcginley@trbjw.com
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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
The Alpha Rho Lota Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is a national honor society. Students who have earned 12 semester hours of credit and have earned/ maintained a minimum grade point average of 3.20 while enrolled at 奇异果体育 may become members. The purpose of the organization is to promote scholarships, develop leadership and service, and cultivate fellowship among qualified students of the college.

Advisor: Amanda Davis at 701.774.4504 or amanda.k.davis@trbjw.com
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Skills USA
Skills USA is a national educational organization for college students enrolled in a trade, industrial, technical, or health occupation. Members organize and participate in state and national competitions, community service projects, social activities, and professional development programs.


Advisor: TBD email leah.windnagle@trbjw.com to secure interest 
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Student Ambassadors*
奇异果体育 student ambassadors are a select group of students who interact with prospective students, parents, alumni, and the community as a means to recruit. As an official representation of the College, this position is held in high honor. Members will represent students’ leadership in an articulate manner, promote the positive image of the College, and respond to the College’s needs.

Advisor: Ashley Olson | 701-774-4202 or ashley.olson.12@trbjw.com
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Student Nurses Organization (SNO)
All nursing students are eligible for membership in the Student Nurses Organization. This organization actively promotes and supports nursing and healthcare/wellness at 奇异果体育 and in the community. Members organize and work on projects throughout the year.

Advisor: Gail Raasakka at 701.774.4290 or gail.raasakka@trbjw.com
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Student Senate*
The Student Senate acts as a liaison between the student body and the faculty and administration. At the same time, they represent the student body's voice in the College decision-making process. Senators plan and coordinate student activities, working closely with the Teton Activity Board to provide an excellent experience for all on campus. Senators are also there to investigate all matters or concerns dealing with the student body.

To apply hover over the admissions tab, and then select scholarships under financial aid. Then scroll down to where is says 奇异果体育 Teton Activity Board (TAB), click the link to apply.

Advisor: Chris Kadrmas at 701.774.4528 or chris.kadrmas@trbjw.com.
Co-Advisor: Amelia Honstein at 701.774.4213 or amelia.honstein@trbjw.com.
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Teton Activity Board*
The Teton Activity Board, in conjunction with Student Senate, works to initiate and coordinate a variety of activities designed to enhance students' connection to Williston State College and campus life, as well as to encourage participation in and supporting clubs sports teams, and campus organizations. 

Advisor: Amelia Honstein at 701.774.4213 or amelia.honstein@trbjw.com

Teton Week of Welcome

Welcome to campus! This orientation week is filled with fun activities and informational sessions to get students started on the right foot. Let the fun begin!

Williston State's Week of Welcome is our way to provide students with vital information about classes, Faculty, and our great campus. Students will have the opportunity to meet other students new and returning. Staff and Faculty will be available to answer any questions and help you become more acquainted with the campus, discover Williston, and many other essential things you may need to know during your attendance. 

Come and have fun. Welcome Week is an informal yet informative look into college life and the opportunities we offer that you can take advantage of as a student.

We look forward to meeting you!

Welcome Week Coordinator: Amelia Honstein  at 701.774.4213 or amelia.honstein@trbjw.com.

Community Resources

For those unfamiliar with Williston, visit Discover Williston for a list of community resources to explore.
Carmel apple bar.
Carmel apple bar.
Lewis and Clark State Park.
Lewis and Clark State Park.
CRU recruiting members.
CRU recruiting members.
Welcome Week BBQ.
Welcome Week BBQ.
Week of Welcome Convocation.
Week of Welcome Convocation.
Week of Welcome Popsicles and Professors.
Week of Welcome Popsicles and Professors.
Week of Welcome Summer Nights on Main.
Week of Welcome Summer Nights on Main.
Health & Wellness Fair.
Health & Wellness Fair.
Welding Students Valentine's Roses.
Welding Students Valentine's Roses.
ARC Pool Parties.
ARC Pool Parties.
Speaker in the Livdahl Lounge of Frontier Hall.
Speaker in the Livdahl Lounge of Frontier Hall.
Pool Party @ the ARC.
Pool Party @ the ARC.
Nerdology, Student Event in the Teton Lounge.
Nerdology, Student Event in the Teton Lounge.
Trivia in the Teton Lounge.
Trivia in the Teton Lounge.
Bowling Night.
Bowling Night.
Student Dance in the Teton Lounge.
Student Dance in the Teton Lounge.
Root Beer Pong Tournament in the Teton Lounge.
Root Beer Pong Tournament in the Teton Lounge.
Karaoke in the Livdahl Lounge of Frontier Hall.
Karaoke in the Livdahl Lounge of Frontier Hall.
Trivia winners in the Teton Lounge.
Trivia winners in the Teton Lounge.
Mentalist Sean Bott in the Teton Lounge.
Mentalist Sean Bott in the Teton Lounge.
Grocery Bag Bingo in Frontier Hall.
Grocery Bag Bingo in Frontier Hall.
Pie Day in the Teton Lounge.
Pie Day in the Teton Lounge.
Thanksgiving Dinner with Faculty and Staff.
Thanksgiving Dinner with Faculty and Staff.
Livdahl Lounge in Frontier Hall.
Livdahl Lounge in Frontier Hall.

Director for Student & Residence Life

Chris Kadrmas
Stevens Hall, 105C

wsc.studentlife@trbjw.com
p.701.774.4528

Student Life Coordinator

Amelia Honstein
Stevens Hall, 131C
wsc.studentlife@trbjw.com
p.701.774.4213
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