The Associated Student Union of Contra Costa College (ASUCCC) is the official student government at CCC. Their primary purpose is to advance the welfare of all students. They do this by providing programs and services designed to meet the varied needs of students, sponsoring activities and events, and representing the student body on many College and District committees, as well as state-wide advocacy.
Student Activity Fee
This fee is $5 per semester and allows the Contra Costa College Associated Students Union (ASU) to provide funding for campus clubs, events, activities, and campus-based programs that will benefit the student population. Examples of programs which the activity fee could support are student scholarships, textbook scholarships, multi-cultural campus events, and community resource outreach programs.
- Give FREE school supplies to over 3,500 students on campus
- Provide $7,000 worth of bus passes and gas cards to Single Stop for the Emergency Transportation Program
- Provide $10,000 worth of scholarships for new and continuing students, middle college, and graduating high school seniors attending Contra Costa College
- Contribute $15,000 to the Contra Costa College Book Rental Program to reduce the rental price for all students
- Provide bookstore grants to support Veteran students on campus
- Provide new textbooks on reserve in the library for Contra Costa College students
To opt out of paying this fee please, contact the Student Life Office. Requests for refunds must be turned in (each semester) to the cashier’s office BEFORE the last day of the refund period (as outlined in the course schedule and or catalogue).
Clubs are a great way to get connected on-campus, make new friends, gain valuable leadership skills, build community on campus, and just have fun!
Check out our active clubs on-campus! Don’t see the club you want to join?
Why not start a new campus club? Contact our Student Life Coordinator to get started! Angela Loera aloera@contracosta.edu
The Contra Costa College Student Life Office provides support and advising to all CCC clubs and organizations. The office provides resources, materials, and supplies for club use including computers, copier, printing, and advertising materials. In addition, the office advises and coordinates the Inter-Club Council and holds orientations and workshops.
Student Ambassadors are student leaders who work in the Welcome Center or on behalf of Student Life to help prospective, new and current students feel welcome, supported and part of the Contra Costa College community.
The Office of Student Life supervises and authorizes all campus publicity. All individuals and organizations wishing to post on the CCC campus bulletin boards and/or designated posting areas must bring their postings directly to the Office of Student Life (SAB 101) for approval. The posting, distributing, or disseminating of printed materials that advertise, publicize, or otherwise provide notice of activities, events or information are subject to the regulations in the Campus Posting Guidelines.
More information on District policies on campus posting and guidelines, please reference Board Policy 2019, Student Services Procedure 3025.