Clubs & Organizations
Under the umbrella of the Student Government
Association, MCC offers a wide variety of clubs and organizations
to help meet students needs and interests.
MCC
has over 50 chartered clubs and organizations for students to experience.
Academic, cultural, recreational, religious, special interest and professional
and honor societies make up the potpourri of clubs and organizations available.
Club and organization mail folders are located in the Photo ID/Student
E-mail Office, Building 3, Room 139A. If you are interested in joining
one of these groups, you can leave a note in the mailbox of the group
you are interested in, and someone from the group will contact you. Many
of these groups have offices that you can visit as well, or you can attend
one of their meetings. Stop by the Campus Center Office, 3-126, for information
on office locations and meeting times and places.
If
you don't find something to fit your interests, you can always start a
new club! Find other students who share your interests, then make an appointment
with the Assistant Director of the Campus Center who will help get you
started.
One of the first steps in establishing a new club is the creation of your very own constitution, which is the basic guidelines for operating your club. For an example of a club constitution, please click on any of the club links listed below. You can also stop by the Student
Government Office for additional information.
Joining
a club or organization provides you with the opportunity to explore your
interests, meet people, and develop valuable leadership and organizational
skills while you have some fun along the way.
In addition to Student
Government, student organzations include:
Some
of the active clubs at MCC include:
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