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Academic Inter-Club Councils

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About Us

The Academic Inter-Club Councils (ICCs) serve as a dedicated funding council for registered student organizations across our eight Colleges. The mission of the ICCs is to empower both undergraduate and graduate students by providing financial support for activities directly related to their academic pursuits, including research presentations, or attending conferences. The ICCs also provides funding to registered student organizations to help fund programming and event initiatives within the clubs.

The Academic ICCs are run entirely by student representatives from diverse college clubs and organizations. The ICCs meet weekly or bi-weekly to review and approve funding proposals, ensuring that our community thrives in education, research, public service, and professional development.

Registered student organizations work with their respective Inter-Club Council and the Office of Student Life & Leadership for advisement and support. The ICCs provide advisement on event planning, reservations, and payments to vendors.

Inter-Club Councils

More information on the ICCs can be found on their Titan Link pages or dedicated websites linked below.

Arts

The Arts Inter-Club Council is a liaison for all arts organizations at Cal State Fullerton. The council hopes to increase communication within the College of the ARts, promote the growth of a unique artistic community, aid the continual success of all arts clubs and organizations, and promote school unity. The AICC provides funding for recognized events on campus, as well as for students traveling to workshops or conferences outside of the university. The AICC also hosts “Arts Week,” to highlight the arts community on campus.

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Business

The Business Inter-Club Council helps to facilitate greater degrees of communication and cooperation between the student business-related clubs, organizations, associations, societies, and fraternities affiliated with the College of Business and Economics. All recognized business clubs report to the BICC and are allowed to propose funding plans to aid their organization. The council itself also coordinates, funds, and hosts college-wide events such as Business Madness. In addition to funding its member organizations, the BICC strives to aid its members in successful operations that benefit student members, the College of Business and Economics, and the University.

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Communications

The Communications Inter-Club Council is the funding council for registered student organizations associated with the College of Communications. The CICC also funds individual students within the College of Communications who seek to fund activities directly related to their majors. The CICC is run entirely by student representatives from the variety of College of Communications clubs and organizations that pertain to the ICC. In addition to funding its member organizations, the CICC strives to aid its members in successful operations that benefit student members, the College of Communications, and the University.

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Education

The Education Inter-Club Council (EICC) serves the current, prospective, and prerequisite students of the College of Education as a funding body from ASI that can help fund travel to education conferences and research. They also serve as an advisory board and a liaison between the College’s clubs, student body, and the Dean’s Office.

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Engineering and Computer Science

The Engineering and Computer Science Inter-Club Council (ECS-ICC) is the funding council for registered student organizations associated with the College of Engineering and Computer Science. ECS-ICC also funds individual students within the College of Engineering and Computer Science who seek to fund activities directly related to their majors. In addition to funding its member organizations, the ECS-ICC strives to aid its members in successful operations that benefit student members, the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and the University.

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Health & Human Development

The Health and Human Development Inter-Club Council (HHD-ICC) is the funding council for registered student organizations associated with the College of Health and Human Development. The HHD-ICC also funds individual students within the College of Health and Human Development who seek to fund activities directly related to their majors. The council itself, hosts, funds, and coordinates college-wide events such as HHD Week. In addition to funding its member organizations, the HHD-ICC strives to aid its members in successful operations that benefit student members, the College of Health and Human Development, and the University.

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Humanities & Social Sciences

The Humanities and Social Sciences Inter-Club Council (HSS-ICC) is the funding council for registered student organizations associated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The HSS-ICC is dedicated to the growth and support of graduate and undergraduate education, research, public service, and professional development. The HSS-ICC also funds individual students within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences who seek to fund activities directly related to their majors. The HSS-ICC also takes part in planning HSS Week and the HSS Symposium, events that showcase the significance of the college and accomplishments of the HSS students and organizations to the university community.

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Natural Sciences and Mathematics

The Natural Sciences and Mathematics Inter-Club Council (NSM-ICC) is the funding council for registered student organizations associated with the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. The NSM-ICC also funds individual students within the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics who seek to fund activities directly related to their majors. The council itself also coordinates, funds, and hosts college-wide events such as NSM Week. In addition to funding its member organizations, the NSM-ICC strives to aid its members in successful operations that benefit student members, the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and the University.

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Resources

Getting Prepared for the Academic Year 

Get ready for a successful start to the new academic year! Use this checklist to prepare yourself and your club for what’s ahead.

Inter-Club Council Member To-Do List

 

Inter-Club Council Handbook

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