AIC currently has many active clubs and organizations on campus. AIC creates an environment which makes it very easy for students to get involved as well as create new clubs or organizations on campus.
The mission of Best Buddies is to enhance the lives of people with disabilties by providing opportunities for one-on-one friendship and integrated employment. These individuals are matched with AIC student volunteers, who ultimately form mutually enriching friendships.
Hype increases and encourages the school spirit of American International College by throwing major events and participating in various activities that help boost the moral and view of AIC and its student body. The Swarm shall act as an extension of Hype as it focuses on athletic and intramural events.
The International Club establishes friendships among international and American students. This organization sponsors discussions, presentations, and activities which help create a better understanding of different cultures.
Founded in 1940, American International College's Model Congress is the oldest program of its type in the nation. The college welcomes hundreds of high school students from aproximately 20 highschools in Northeastern part of the United States. Highschool students propose and submit legislation, which is then debated at the college in a simulated U.S. Congress and Senate, run by American International College students. Several scholarships are awarded each year to the most outstanding delegates of the Congress. The Congress runs three days and is intended to provide a practical educational experience while challenging students to take part in the American system of government.
AIC is involved in an independent partnership with Homer Street School, a local elementary school. AIC students volunteer to be paired with elementary school students. The volunteers meet with the children weekly to tutor and mentor them. College participants regularly attend trainings and reflection sessions. The program is advised by Naomi White Innis, Director of Multicultural Affairs.
P.R.I.D.E. promotes the welfare of all students of color (students of African, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American heritage) on the campus, both academically and socially. The primary goal of P.R.I.D.E. is to help students of color adjust to the many different lifestyles on the AIC campus.
SOCAA shall serve as a focus at AIC for all students and other members of the AIC community interested in Caribbean culture and affairs. SOCAA is active in organizing activities aimed at fostering interaction among the Caribbean community while at the same time introducing the Caribbean and its culture to the rest of the AIC community and beyond. SOCAA shall engage in identifying, exploring, and promoting technologies which will contribue to the progress of the Caribbean region.
Always give our best to positively portray the academic and social life of the AIC Community. Always respect each other because respect is essential to every great teamwork and accomplishment.
The Women's Organization was founded in the fall of 1991. The purpose of this organization is to promote welfare of all students, particularly those of the female gender at American International College. The primary goal of the Women�s Organization is to prepare students to make well-informed decisions about their future. This will be accomplished through presenting seminars on professional development, attending leadership-training conferences, creating a Mentorship Program with AIC alumnae and sponsoring receptions for AIC students, alumnae, faculty and staff for networking opportunities.
The Yellow Jacket produces a high quality newspaper in order to inform the members of AIC family of the happenings in our AIC community.