If you can't find a current Sixth College student organization that interests you, consider starting a new one. It's rewarding and a great way to connect with other Sixth College students who share similar interests. Please email Kati Dickson if you are interested.
The Action Vibe Organization seeks
- To augment and maintain positive social connections by means of collaboration for successful Sixth events
- To influence the Sixth college to embrace as a community
- To provide community service, and
- To increase self-confidence in Sixth College students by allowing them to exercise and hone their valuable skills and talents through collective efforts of the organization.
Interested? Please contact Jesus Villegas, President.
This residential programming group plans a wide variety of fun residential events and activities including Sixth College's annual Chocolate Festival.
Interested? Please contact:
Frankie Zamudio, Assistant Resident Dean.
The Commuters In Action (CIA) provides opportunities for Sixth College commuter students to plan and participate in social events. Participating in CIA is an excellent way to meet other commuter students.
Interested? Please contact:
Tweelynn Nguyen, President, or visit
Commuter Students.
The Most Awesome Chill Out Klub Ever is a place to kick back and relax by watching movies, playing video or card games, and generally hanging out in a friendly and accepting environment.
Interested? Please contact:
Josh Stolze, Senior Co-President.
The Purpose of Poptikz is to connect individuals through the study and practice of Popping. This includes properly teaching and informing individuals about the etiquettes of battling, the foundations of popping, and expression through music.
Interested? Please contact Adil Salleh, President.
The Role Playing Games Club is a community that encourages the socializing of gamers and strives to introduce students to role-playing games.
Interested? Please contact:
Morgan Lair, High Chancellor.
Members of Sixth College Bible Study study the Bible together to foster fellowship and a deeper understanding of Christian values.
Interested? Please contact
Jenn Krauss , Team Leader.
SCTV is the local access television station for Sixth College which is operated by students who develop creative programming and film Sixth College events for broadcasting.
Interested? Please contact
Tony Jakubisin, Assistant Resident Dean.
The Sixth Sense is dedicated to investigative journalism that focuses on student issues relevant to both Sixth College and UCSD as a whole.
Interested? Please contact:
Nikki Sarto, Editor-in-Chief.
Welcome to START, the only Sixth College transfer org. Start seeks to build community among Sixth College transfer students, Sixth College, and UCSD. Sixer excitement is on the way!
S.T.A.R.T. (Sixer Tritons And Recreation for Transfers) is Sixth college's transfer student organization. START aims to bridge the gap between transfers and Sixth college in original and inventive ways. Join us for our events to build sixer pride, transfer community fellowship, and boogy.
Interested? Please contact Ross Bixler.
Students in the Video Production Club immerse themselves in all things media related. Members learn techniques such as editing and producing short films. VPC hosts widely popular quartely lecture series. The club also coordinate the annual Digital Film Festival, a student film competition.
Interested? Please contact
Drew Mandinach, President.