This document discusses programming for a student organization called the Panther Activities Council (PAC) at Georgia State University's Perimeter College. PAC is a student-run organization that provides diverse programming funded by student activity fees, with a focus on Perimeter College students. Effective programming considers the campus culture, facility space, and local community. Successful programming boards require direction, leadership, an atmosphere where feedback is valued, appropriate structure and resources, and effective communication. The document provides things for PAC members to consider regarding determining student interests, deciding on events, budgets, and evaluating success. It encourages reflection on expectations of college and how students can impact others' experiences.