Student Activities Council encourages community involvement
Highlighting SAC and members' plans for the semester
Bethel College has the advantage of many clubs and organizations that facilitate student involvement on campus. Many of these are being led by students, meaning many campus activities are being held by students, for students.

The Student Activities Council (SAC) is one of these organizations at Bethel College, dedicated to enhancing student experience through a variety of events and activities.
This organization is composed of six students led by their President, Karissa Wilson, a junior from Sterling. Karissa is currently in her third year of involvement with SAC. Karissa’s leadership roles include: coordinating, providing resources to SAC staff, and budgeting.
SAC offers activities for students to participate in weekly. Events range from larger-scale gatherings, including local vendors, to smaller, more casual gatherings like ping-pong tournaments.
These events are free to students and offer a space for community and involvement within the school. Organizations like the SAC are highly encouraged because they offer opportunities for students to gather together for food, games, socializing, and overall enhancing their Bethel College experience.
The Student Activity Council is committed to making Bethel College a memorable place for every student. Karissa Wilson expresses this commitment by stating, “It is a really great opportunity for students to see something they want to happen on campus and directly make it happen!”
Groups like SAC are here for students, allowing them to participate in fun activities outside of their sport or music involvement. SAC has hosted several events already this semester, including “Snacks with SAC,” bowling night, and a Clash Royale tournament.
These few examples show the wide range of activities that students can expect from an SAC event. There is bound to be an event for many interests.
SAC is currently looking for more members to join their organization. Students who are interested should reach out to President Karissa Wilson or SAC advisor Camryn Harrison.