Student activities as well as area non-profits and businesses will be present
The annual School Daze Fall Festival is back as an in-person event and better than ever this year. Held under the “big top” tent between the Forum and Liberal Arts buildings, School Daze gives students a great opportunity to explore all the clubs and organizations Schoolcraft College offers. This year’s dates are Tuesday, Sept. 21, and Wednesday, Sept. 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days.
A DJ, prizes, games and activities, 50-cent hot dogs, 25-cent chips, free Pepsi products (while supplies last) and free popcorn are among the attractions under the big top.
Other attractions include:
- Volleyball outside the tent.
- The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society will be encouraging SC students to sign a petition to “Commit to Complete” their degree or certificate.
- The League of Women Voters will register students to vote in local, regional and national elections.
- The Kona Shaved Ice truck, where students can purchase sno-cones with 100% of proceeds going to the Schoolcraft College Food Pantry.
- The Asian Student Association will have a henna artist on hand to create art for participants for a small fee. Again, 100% of proceeds will go to the Schoolcraft College Food Pantry.
- Project Playhem Gaming Club is sponsoring a mini tournament featuring two TVs working with Xbox games.
- Caricature artists
- Psychics
- Opportunities to win tickets to upcoming shows at the Royal Oak Music Theatre.
- Inflatable ax throwing (Wednesday, Sept. 22, only).
Participating clubs on campus include:
- Amnesty International
- Asian Student Association
- Black Student Union
- Business Club
- Christian Challenge
- Computer Graphics Technology
- Engineering Club
- Math and Physics Club
- Native American Club
- Otaku Anime
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Project Playhem Gaming Club
- Safe Place
- The Schoolcraft Connection
- Student Activities Board
- Video Production Club (VPC)
Offices and programs on campus:
- Student Activities Office
- Advising and Transfer
- Anthropology
- Campus Police
- Career Planning
- Core Abilities
- Culinary Operations
- Financial Aid
- Focus Series
- Girls Who Code
- Hinkle Center
- Intercollegiate Athletics
- International Student Center
- Learning Support Services/Bradner Library
- MacGuffin
- Ocelot Access
- Pageturners
- Records Office
- SC Fitness Center
- SC Foundation
- SC International Institute
- SC Marketing
- SC Scholars
- Sculptures on campus
- Student Relations
- Writing Fellows

Students are also invited to participate in the Community Service Fair, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 21, at the big top. Students can connect with a variety of community partners and explore the resources they have to offer.
Among the non-profit groups expected are:
- CNS Healthcare
- Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network
- Double Up Food Bucks
- Dress for Success
- First Step
- Forever Families
- Gleaners Community Food Bank
- Girls Who Code
- Hegira Health
- The Information Center
- League of Women Voters
- Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
- Michigan United
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
- National Kidney Foundation
- Sanctuary and Safe Haven for Animals (SASHA)
- Save Our Youth Coalition
- Wayne County Resource Champions
- Wayne Metro Community Action Agency
- W’SUP – Wayne State
Businesses, colleges and universities expected or supporting are:
- AEG
- Air Force
- Army
- AT&T
- Beaumont Health
- Biggby Coffee
- Community Alliance CU
- Cricket Wireless
- Davenport University
- Event to Do.com
- Eye to Eye
- Ferris State University
- IHA
- Kona Ice
- Lake Trust Credit Union
- Marines
- Michigan Educational Credit Union
- Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union
- Movement United Parkour
- Navy
- Northwood University
- Oakland University
- Parkside CU
- Pepsi
- Serenity Manor
- Sky Zone
- UWM
- Walsh College
- Wayne State
- Zap Zone
- Zingerman’s
For more information, please contact the Student Activities Office by phone at 734-462-4422 or by email at [email protected]