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Circle K members may find friends in other schools and
cities with a surprising ease; there are more than 40 Circle
K clubs chaptered throughout California alone!
Circle K Metro Division
USC Circle K is one of six schools in the Metro
division, stretching from L.A. to Long Beach
California State University - Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) -
Visit their web
site!
El Camino College (ECC)
Long Beach City College (LBCC)
Long Beach State University (LBSU) - Visit
their web site!
Pasadena City College (PCC) - Admitted in Fall of 2005!
University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) - Visit
their web site!
University of Southern California (USC) - Handsome devils
The division also maintains its own web site, with resources
to help the individual clubs, here.
Programming is done on the individual club level. USC plans
its own schedule for the year, tailored for its members. Clubs
collaborate on a number of joint events too, meaning that
Circle K members meet college students from all around the
county and state to boot!
Cal-Nev-Ha refers to the states of California,
Nevada and Hawaii, which are linked in a single Circle K district.
USC assembles with these schools at least once a year for
recognition and training activities. On a smaller scale, USC
actively participates with five other nearby colleges as the
Circle K Metro division.
Kiwanis International
Our beloved Los Angeles Kiwanis club keeps USC Circle K active,
funded and fed. How many birthday parties, luncheons and banquets
have we shared? The Kiwanians make their own service schedule
and lunch meetings available to their collegiate counterparts.
Visit their site!
The Los Angeles Kiwanis club also sponsors two Key Clubs,
one at Belmont High School and the other at Jefferson High
Schol. As a result, USC has served side by side with their
high school analogs, and we happily welcome any Key Club alumni
to continue on with Circle K.
Like USC Circle K and the other collegiate chapters, Los
Angeles Kiwanis uses the initiatives of Kiwanis International
as guidelines for their own yearly program. Visit the KI site
here or the Circle K site here
for the International take.
Circle K Cal-Nev-Ha District
California, Nevada and Hawaii are carved into nine divisions
for the purposes of pairing up schools. You might be surprised
to find a friend's school also has a Circle K chapter!
Capital Division
UC Davis | University
of the Pacific | UN Reno
Central Coast Division
Alan Hancock College | CSU Fresno | Cal
Poly, San Lois Obispo
UC Santa Barbara
| CSU Stanislaus
Desert Oasis Division
UC Riverside
| UN Las
Vegas | University of Redlands
Foothill Division
Cal Poly, Pomona
| The Claremont Colleges | Mt.
St. Antonio College
Golden Gate Division
California Maritime Academy | De
Anza College | Foothill College
Humboldt State
University | Ohlone College | San Francisco State University
Santa
Rosa Junior College | Sonoma State University | St.
Mary's College
Stanford
University | UC
Berkeley
Magic Kingdom Division
CSU Fullerton | Fullerton College | Golden West College
| Irvine Valley College
Orange Coast College | Santa Ana College | UC
Irvine | Whittier College
Metro Division
CSUDH | ECC
| LBCC | LBSU |
PCC | UCLA
| USC (you don't need to click USC)
Paradise Division
CSU San Marcos | Grossmont College | San Diego State University
UC San Diego
| University of
Hawaii, Manoa
That's right, we named all of them... and now for all the
International districts...
Yeah, you can find them on the web. If your school has a
new web address to link to, please contact
us and we'll fix it post-haste!
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