Student Groups at SCC
SCC AIBL Student Club
The SCC American Indian Business Leaders Club is a membership that can benefit you for a lifetime. AIBL provides a community of support to enrich American Indian students' academic experience and develop students' skills in the business and economic development fields. AIBL empowers student members by encouraging them to participate in leadership roles. AIBL chapter activities prepare students for the challenge of leading American Indian people through business, government, and the greater community.
AIBL Club Activities
Work experience in the AIBL Kooler.
AIBL Conference in the spring.
Network with other students and professionals in business.
Participate in community service activities.
Click here to visit the National AIBL Website
SCC Student Government
The Student Government, made up of elected student representatives, administers funds generated by activity fees and Student Government fund-raising events for student activities. Student Government is the governing body of all student organizations. Those Student organizations requesting student activity funds to be used for student activities must make their request in writing to the Student Government. The Student Government will rule on the request and make a request to the College President to disburse activity fees. In some cases the President will have to take requests to the College Board for final approval or denial. The purpose of Student Government is to:
1. Develop leadership skills.
2. Act as liaison between students, faculty, and staff.
3. Act as liaison between students and the Board of Regents.
4. Help evaluate programs and personnel.
Youth Empowerment Program (YEP)
Stone Child College has received a three year grant from the Office of Minority Health titled Youth Empowerment Program (Y.E.P) The program provides positive activities for 55 Native American youth on the Rocky Boy Reservation. The ages of the youth varies between 12-17 years young.
YEP is currently in its second year of operation with the same 30 participants. The YEP program partnerships with Rocky Boy and Box Elder Schools, Rocky Boy Health Board, White Sky Hope Center, Boys and Girls Club of the Bear Paws, Tobacco Prevention, Defending Children, Chippewa Cree Tribe Vocational Rehabilitation and Chippewa Cree Wellness Center. Each of these organizations has a superintendent on the YEP Advisory Board/Committee.
The overall goal of YEP is to improve the socioeconomic well being of the youth participants in the program by offering comprehensive programs with the 5 objectives which are as follows: Academic Enrichment, Life Skills, Personnel Development and Wellness, Cultural Enrichment, Career Development and Student Retention.
Calendars, Schedules and a list of activities can be found on Rocky Boy High School website, a link on Stone Childs website, and also calendars will be handed out at both schools.
For More Information Contact:
Mary Ruth St.Pierre-Project Director 406-395-4875 Ext 240
Delphine Sangrey-Project Coordinator 406-395-4875 Ext 272 or cell 945-7004
Richard Schmockel- Project Assistant Coordinator 406-395-4875 Ext. 285 or cell 399-0529