Inter-Club Council

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Meet the Board 

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Allie Magana (Chair)

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Major: Business and Psychology

asi.hss.icc@gmail.com

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Linh Huynh (Vice-Chair)
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Major: Psychology; Minor: Human Services and Asian American Studies

hss.icc.vicechair@gmail.com 

student smilingIsabelle Cordero (Director of Administration)

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Major: History

doa.hss.icc@gmail.com

student smilingIvy Mejia (Director of Public Relations)

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Major: Psychology

hss.icc.pr@gmail.com

 

(Social Justice Facilitator)

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sjf.hss.icc@gmail.com

student smilingNoah Alvarez (HSS ASI Board of Directors)

asboard-hss@fullerton.edu

student smilingSomi Nebedum (HSS ASI Board of Directors)

asboardtreasurer@fullerton.edu 

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Brandon Byrd (Advisor)

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Assistant Director of Academic Inter-Club Councils

bbyrd@fullerton.edu

 

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 Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the HSS ICC board members at asi.hss.icc@gmail.com

 

HSS Inter-Club Council Meetings

HSS ICC meetings are held in a hybrid format for the Fall 2024 semester. Meetings will be primarily held over Zoom except for the last Friday of the month. Those meetings falling on the last Friday of the month will be held in-person. All meetings are scheduled on Fridays from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. Please check your email or the ICC Discord for up-to-date information from the HSS ICC Executive Board. You may also contact the ICC Chair at any point if you have any questions or need further clarification. Click here to access the meeting Zoom link.

Events

H&SS Week 2025 will be held from April 7-11, 2025. More details to be announced later.

 

HSS Registration Process

 

HSS ICC Resources

 

Financial Proposal Forms and Documents

Helpful Documents

If you are interested in submitting a funding proposal, please complete the ASI Allocation Request Online Wufoo Form and use the following documents as a guide to complete the online form

  1. ASI Policy Concerning Funding Provided to Students and Student OrganizationsPDF File
  2. Funding TimelinePDF File
  3. Reimbursement and Event Proposal Process PDF File
  4. Speaker/Symposium/Event Proposal ChecklistPDF File Opens in new window
  5. ASI Allocation Request Form PDF File
  6. AllocASI Reimbursement Request Form
  7. Robert Rules DocumentPDF File
  8. HSS Speaker InvoicePDF File  

 

Off-Campus Travel Forms

  1. Executive Senate Travel FormPDF File Opens in new window
  2. ASI Travel Packet PDF File
  3. Travel Request Proposal PDF File
  4. Authorization to Drive Privately Owned Rented Vehicle PDF File

 

On-Campus Event Forms

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2. W-9 FormPDF File Opens in new window


FAQs

What is the HSS ICC?

ICC stands for the Inter-Club council. As part of Associated Students Inc. (ASI), the HSS ICC is the funding council for registered student organizations associated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The HSS ICC is run entirely by a conglomerate of student representatives from the multitude of HSS clubs and organizations that pertain to the ICC. 

 

What is the function of the HSS ICC?

The ICC is dedicated to the growth and support of graduate and undergraduate education, research, public service, and professional development. The HSS ICC is responsible for disbursing funds directly from ASI to students. The HSS ICC meets on a weekly basis wherein students and their clubs can submit proposals for funding to cover the cost of presenting at research conferences, guest speakers, or other club activities. We strive to promote Cal State Fullerton and its students within the national and international academic community.

 

Who can get funds from the HSS ICC?

Any and all registered clubs associated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences who also currently sit on the HSS ICC can request these funds. Each club or organization must have an active, regularly participating representative in order to seek financial support from the HSS ICC. If you aren’t part of an HSS ICC club, your club can be added to the HSS ICC through a registration process or you can request the HSS ICC Director of Administration to propose on your behalf. 

 

What is the benefit of belonging to the HSS ICC?

The most important benefit of being a part of the HSS ICC is the ability for students to have access to more conferences, extra-curricular activities, and getting involved on-campus and off. The HSS ICC also takes part in planning HSS Week in the spring semester and the Humanities and Social Sciences Symposium, events that showcase the significance of the college to the university and the accomplishments of HSS students and organizations. Students who also choose to be ICC representatives for their organizations improve their communication skills, learn more about various disciplines, and provide a valuable service to their departments or programs.

If you have any additional questions regarding the HSS ICC or how to access funds, please feel free to contact the HSS ICC board members.