Student Support

Activities & Events

Check out fun activities to connect with other SMC International Students

 

Student Social Opportunities

Board games on a table

Board Games and Snack with IEC

Wednesday: September 11th

1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.

We hope you are all starting off the semester well! Please join us for some snacks, tea, and board games! 

Come to the SSC 3rd floor lobby (in front of IEC) to join us!

 

 

Light Posts at LACMA

LACMA Museum Trip!

Thursday, September 19, 2024 | 11:00 A.M. – 3:30 P.M.

Visit us at the IEC to sign up!

 

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is the largest art museum in the western United States and is home to more than 140,000 objects that span centuries!LACMA is situated on Los Angeles’s Museum Row. It has a permanent collection that includes works by great artists such as Picasso and has a reputation for exhibiting installations by cutting edge artists. This spot is for any any art lover!

SMC International Student Forum

Meetings will resume in the Fall 2023 semester.

Watch this space for meeting details!


Email:  internationalstudentforumsmc@gmail.com
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SMC Student Clubs

These clubs are for all students both domestic and international.
Most of them have online meetings
while campus is closed. 
SMC CLUBS

Associated Students (A.S.) and Student Clubs

Want to make a difference on campus and make friends at the same time? The Associated Students (A.S.) work hard to represent the interests of the student body & make important changes regarding student life at Santa Monica College.  By participating in student government you can help make sure the students' voices will be heard.   A.S. also oversees the student campus clubs for students with special interests in areas such as science, sports, creative arts, business and industry, service and recreation. Club activities include business meetings, field trips, concerts, lectures, forums and social events. All clubs, except the Honor Scholarship Society (which requires specific qualifications), are open to all students. California law forbids secret fraternities and sororities in public community colleges. 

For more information, visit SMC's Associated Students for information about clubs and other campus-wide activities.