
Student Government Council
The Student Government Council serves as a bridge between MCC students, the administration, and the broader community. Our mission is to foster a better educational experience for all students, ensuring that quality and integrity are upheld in academic endeavors.
Upcoming Townhall
Meetings:
None during the summer semester. Check back in August!
Meet the 2026-2026 Student Government Council:

Logan Codling, of Gowen, is the President for the 25-26 year. Logan is a second-year Early College student at MCC, coming from Greenville High School. Logan joined Student Government last year as Treasurer after being encouraged to try it by one of his professors.

Zafar Abduvokhidov of Greenville, is the Vice President and Secretary for the 25-26 year. Zafar, a second-year Early College student originally from Uzbekistan, was intrigued by the idea of student government and agreed to join with his classmate Logan Codling. Zafar is working toward his associate’s degree in science and arts.

Nina Easey, of Carson City, is the Treasurer for the 25-26 year! Nina is a 2012 graduate of Fulton High School. Serving last year as a General Voting Member for Student Government, Nina's intrigue in joining Student Government came from her desire to create a stronger connection between staff and students.
Interested in joining the Student Government Council?
Requirements:
- You must be enrolled in at least six academic credits.
- Students must receive a recommendation from an MCC employee to qualify. Recomendations must be submitted to the Housing and Student Life team.
- Any and all MCC students who meet the requirements set in A1S1, shall be permitted to run for office or be members of SGC.
- SGC may have up to 10 voting members at any given time. The President does not count as a voting member unless they are needed as a tie breaker.
- Returning members may retain their voting status for the following academic year if they meet the following requirements:
- Declare their intent to continue membership by the second Friday of the semester and obtain advisor(s) approval.
- Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0.
- Be enrolled in at least one academic credit.
- Must be actively participating in meetings and activities to keep their vote.
- Voting membership is limited to one term of up to three academic semesters. Members may reapply for a second term, but renewal is not guaranteed.