Student Clubs

Balance classes and personal interests by joining a college club. Beyond exploring topics your interested in, college clubs offer unparalleled opportunities to meet like-minded people and dive deep into the areas of your passion. Browse the list below to see what kind of extra-curricular activities College of Eastern Idaho has to offer. Don't see anything you like? Start a new one!

Armed Forces Club

Club Advisor: Matt Burch
Meeting: Please email the club advisor for questions, to join, or with any questions.

Business Management Club

Club Advisor: Laura King
Club President: Nate Weller
Meetings: At present, meetings are currently scheduled at 1:00 p.m., on the second Tuesday of each month, in Room 240C. Contact the club advisor or president for the latest information.
Description: The Business Management Club is a student-led organization open to all CEI students.
Purpose: Through fun and rewarding activities, we are focused on advancing students' management and networking skills through fun and rewarding activities.
Contact: Email Club Advisor or Business Management Club President for questions or to join.

Christian Fellowship

Student Vice President: Jenn Isham
Club Community Advisor: Kim (208) 970-1727
Meeting: Thursday nights from 7-9 pm (location TBD for this semester).
Contact: For questions or to join, contact Student VP or Club Community.
Description: Weekly meeting on campus where we will play games and get to know each other, read from the bible and have a discussion/ask questions, and have prayer time.
Purpose: To provide an opportunity for students at CEI to encounter and trust the Jesus of the Bible and then, as a whole-life response, to love God and people.
Vision: Students at CEI will develop a Christian community that is welcoming, centered on Christ, and personally and communally transformational.

Values:

  • Christ-centered. We aim to build people's affection for Christ by turning our attention to his all-sufficiency. God loves me, in Christ, but life does not revolve around me. Jesus alone can give true rest, rightness with God, reformation, and resurrection. Also implied in this is that I do not dictate what is true.
  • Fostering community. Students are encouraged to be hospitable and to invite others into their family life and interests, as well as to bear burdens, pray for each other, and build each other up.
  • Discussions and studies will be intelligent, based on facts, and apply high-level critical thinking skills.
  • Our faith should shape our politics, not the other way around.
  • Be a blessing to both CEI and our community, not a burden. If a service project is needed, we should be first in line.
  • Adhere to orthodox Christian doctrine (i.e., as stated in the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, or the National Association of Evangelicals https://www.nae.net/statement-of-faith/). We do not center on secondary doctrines.
  • Listen to people with humility and treat individuals with respect because of their inherent value– being made in the image of God– regardless of background or belief. Don’t “categorize & demonize. ”
  • CEI Campus Christian Club is not a substitute for a Christian church. We encourage students to attend and use their spiritual gifts in an orthodox Christian church.

Comic Club

Contact: For questions or to join, email the club.
Meeting: Meets monthly (Feb. 17th, March 17th, April 14th) at 4:30 p.m. in Room 504 or Zoom
Description: The Comic Book Club is for anyone interested in reading or creating comic books and graphic novels. We cover superhero comics, manga, bande dessinée, and all other genres of graphically illustrated content.
Purpose: A club for both readers and creators to share the love of the medium. A safe place for all comics fans to discuss their interests and for creators to receive feedback.

Communidad Siempre Juntos Club

This is a new club. More information coming soon

Computer Club

Club Advisor: Jim Hammon | jim.hammon@cei.edu
Meetings: Tuesdays, Noon-1pm, Building 2, room 240A (date/time subject to change, please contact club advisor for more details)
Description: A student led club designed to help students in the computer science programs with study sessions, activities, and peer tutoring.
Purpose: To assist student in studying and preparing for industry certification exams and coursework through enjoyable activities and study groups to build a foundation of teamwork and cooperation.

Delta Nu Delta

Contact: For questions or to join, please email the club.

Meeting: Meet monthly (March 8th, April 5th, May 3rd) at 2:30 p.m. in Room 502 or on Zoom

Description: Delta nu Delta Fantasy Gaming Society is a club for people who love tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons, Shadowrun, Monster of the Week, and others. We often have several games running both face to face and online for members to join.

Purpose: Tabletop game club

Esports Club

Club Advisor: Tucker Cooper
Meeting: please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.

Falcon Fly Casters

Club Advisor: Steve Harrison
Meeting: TBD (weather pending). Please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.
Description: Promote fly fishing as an outdoor sport, hobby, and recreation. We aim to bring together students, faculty, and community to learn about the craft of fly fishing and fish restoration and conservation. We accept all anglers with varying skill levels.
Purpose:

  • To strengthen our relationship with members of the Snake River Plain community.
  • To continue to work for the care and preservation of the local waterways, which make this region unique.
  • To share our knowledge of the sport of fly fishing and the etiquette that should accompany it.
  • To improve our knowledge and awareness of our local waters.
  • Ultimately the main goal of the Falcon Fly Casters is to create a fun, stress-free environment away from the college that brings together students with the common interest of catching fish with artificial flies.

Falcon Writing Club

Club Advisors: Dana Cotton
Meeting: please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisors.

Idaho Student Nursing Association Club

Club Advisors: Shawna Morris (shawna.morris@cei.edu)
Chris Smout (chris.smout@cei.edu)
Meetings: We meet two times a month virtually on Microsoft Teams
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.
Description: CEI Student Nurse Association (SNA) is an association for all RNs and PNs in the various CEI nursing programs. We function under the Idaho State Nurses Association, which is under the National Student Nurses Association. We host events, attend career fairs, attend nurse orientation, promote collaboration between cohorts, and help with leadership opportunities. It costs $37/year, as dues are paid to the Idaho and national associations. There are other various benefits and opportunities at the Idaho and national levels.
Purpose:

  1. Assume responsibility for contributing to nursing education in order to provide for the highest quality of health care.
  2. Provide programs representative of fundamental interests and concerns to nursing students.
  3. Aid in the development of the whole person, including their professional role their and responsibility for health care of people in all walks of life.
  4. To promote a positive and welcoming image of the college.

Leadership League

Club Advisor: Christian Godfrey
Meetings: Thursday at 1 p.m. in CEI Cafeteria (building 3)
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.
Description: Student Club with opportunities to develop, discuss, and network with leadership to develop skills useful in the career field.
Purpose:

  1. To provide students with hands-on leadership development opportunities they can't get in the classroom.
  2. To support the CEI student experience and build confidence through business-related competitive events and challenges with students from other colleges and universities.
  3. To develop a scalable and sustainable network opportunity for students interested in leadership and success.
  4. To provide a platform for CEI students to build professional networks with local business leaders.

Medical Assisting Club

Club Advisor: Jessica Hunter
Meeting: Please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.
Description: A student-led club that raises awareness of the profession, supports and supplies the Medical Assisting students with additional information and cohesiveness coordinating with the AAMA organization.
Purpose: To inform other about what Medical Assisting is and the benefits of the career field.

Native Falcon Association

Club Advisors: Steve Harrison
Meeting: Please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisors.
Description: A student-led club geared towards the education, support, professional development, and the possibility of future scholarships for members.
Purpose: To provide knowledge, information, and resources to anyone interested in Indigenous culture.

Online Mentoring Community

Club Advisors: Liz Onufer
Meeting: please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.

Pride Club

Club Advisor: Pam O’Hearn
Meeting: please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.
Description: an inclusive support group creating and fostering a nurturing environment for the college LGBTQ+ community.
Purpose:

  • To support the mental well-being of all club members with support, kindness, and acceptance.
  • To inspire the college community to support full equality for LGBTQ+ people on campus.
  • To deepen the level of engagement among LGBTQ+ members and allies.

Science Club

Club Advisor: Pam O’Hearn
Meeting: please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.
Description: a place to explore science free from any grade consequences.
Purpose: To promote science among the college community by nurturing the interests and fun side of science. To seek knowledge and experience that will help expand interest in different science fields and unite each discipline.

Speech and Debate Club

This is a new club. More information coming soon

Speakeasy Club

Club Advisor: Matt Burch
Meeting: please email club advisors for recent meeting times
Contact: For questions or to join, email Club Advisor.
Description: A student-led club where students can gather to work on interpersonal and small group communication through conversation.
Purpose: To come together as a community to socialize while enjoying a hot/cold beverage in a low-stress, zero-stakes environment, allowing students to get to know each other outside the classroom and strengthening the community spirit on campus.

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