
Student Clubs & Organizations
Joining a student club/organization can impact your career and student experience by enhancing your skills, creating networking opportunities, gaining leadership experience, working as a team and more. MCC encourages the development and growth of new clubs.
AGriculture ClubMCC's Ag Club is open to all students interested in plant, animal and environmental sciences. The club offers students educational, professional, charitable and social activities to further enhance the leadership and technical skills necessary for personal growth, career success and community service.
Advisors: Michelle Gibson, Dan Rossman and Brian Gardner
ART ClubMCC’s Art Club provides a platform for creative expression. Artists develop collectively, as well as individually, while gaining the personal, cultural and global awareness needed to navigate our complex, contemporary society.
Advisor: Seth Thomas Sutton
Business Professionals of America Business Professionals of America is the leading Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for students pursuing careers in business management, office administration, information technology and other related career fields. Participation in BPA allows students to compete against other college students at both the state and national levels.
Advisors: Bill Bishop and Kristen Diehl
Chess ClubChess Club meets on Mondays from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Chess Nook in the library. If you aren’t sure where that is, just ask one of the friendly library ladies and they’ll point you in the right direction! Players of all levels are welcome to join the club and/or stop by to play a game at any time.Advisor: Don Adkinson
Color guard clubMCC Color Guard Mission Statement: Allow a creative outlet to students, while promoting a positive image of MCC through leadership, fitness, and performance.Advisors: Michelle Nielsen and Dana Cunningham
Criminal Justice Studies clubMCC’s Criminal Justice Studies Club introduces students to the different entities that make up the field of criminal justice through hands-on experience. It also gives students a chance to give back to their community through several volunteer activities.
Advisor: Kevin Sweeney
History and Culture clubMCC History and Culture Club members will gain hands-on experience in the fields of history and culture, learn about the wide variety of jobs available, go on educational and cultural trips to museums and heritage festivals, and more!
Advisor: Andrea Puskas
Native American student association
The mission of the Native American Student Association (NASA) is to support the development of an inclusive, culturally pluralistic campus environment where Indigenous heritage is accepted and celebrated. Members will enjoy film screenings, cultural events, field trips, lectures and more.
Advisor: Seth Thomas Sutton
nursing clubMCC’s Nursing Club promotes professional growth, development and excellence in nursing by enhancing collaboration, leadership and communication amongst students, faculty, and administration.
Advisor: Kim Holt
Phi Theta Kappa honor societyThe path to opportunity begins with Phi Theta Kappa, the world's most prestigious honor society for two-year colleges. Becoming a member of this elite organization helps students excel in college and beyond. As a Phi Theta Kappa member, students gain access to nearly $37 million in exclusive transfer scholarships to approximately 750 four-year colleges and universities.
Alpha Tau Alpha is MCC’s chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society for two-year colleges. To qualify for membership, students must complete a minimum of 12 MCC credit hours with a minimum 3.5 GPA.
Advisors: Jennifer VanderSlik and Sara Rittersdorf
Rock Climbing Club
MCC's Rock Climbing Club is open to anyone interested in climbing or wanting to sharpen their skills with other like-minded students.
Advisor: Jessa Michaels
Running ClubMCC's Running Club is open to any student or faculty member that is interested in running/training with others. Along with meeting weekly to run and train together, club members will also have the opportunity to participate in social gatherings, running community races together, and more.
Advisor: Kevin Sweeney
Spanish club
The Spanish Club is dedicated to helping students to expand their Spanish language skills and immerse themselves in the various cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. We also provide real-world experiences that will benefit students in both the classroom as well as in their future careers.
Advisor: Ivon Stevens
veterans clubMCC’s Veterans Club assists student veterans, their dependents and their allies in reaching their goals in life. We hope you will come see what the club has to offer you and what you can do for your community!
Advisors: Amber Jade-Rain and Jeffrey Pedelty