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Student Life & Leadership

Student Clubs

Clubs are an important and vital component of the total educational experience. Students may participate in programs that enhance their occupational training or social activities and reflect special interests including cultural events, community service projects, and forums dealing with today's issues.

You may join a club at any time by contacting the listed advisor or sign up during club sponsored events. Download a club brochure. For additional questions, please contact the Program Specialist in Student Life and Leadership at 461-7285.

Active clubs on campus are listed below. Clubs with web sites or email addresses are linked for your convenience. Student Clubs needing webspace or help with their club website, please have your advisor contact Enterprise Web Services at 480-461-7491. Club meeting dates and requirements can be obtained by contacting the club advisor at the number listed.

Required Club Documents & Training:

Southern & Dobson Campus:

  • A.S.I.D. -American Society of Interior Designers - To understand the present and future scope of interior design. Janice Jennings - 480-461-7724
  • Anthropology Club - Please contact Annalisa Alvrus at 480-461-7913
  • A.P.I.C. Asian-Pacific Islander Coalition - To build a greater awareness and appreciation for cultural heritage of Asian-Pacific Islanders. Wendera Phung - 480-461-7201
  • Biotechnology Club - To educate and inform all those interested in the science of biotechnology through activities designed to promote competency in the workplace and a higher quality of life. Stanley Kikkert 480-461-7862
  • B.S.U.-- Black Student Union - To enhance spiritual and academic development through study of the bible, group interaction and fellowship. Ontonio Ballard 480-461-7397
  • Club Disney -Please contact Linda Collins at 480-461-7077
  • Circle K Club (Kiwanis)-To develop college and university students into responsible leaders with a lifelong commitment to serving the children of the world. David Nachman 480-461-7630
  • Coalition for Deaf Awareness- To create opportunities for students to practice & improve ASL skills, promote awareness and understanding of Deaf culture and community. Lisa Hitzler  480-461-7447
  • Environmental Action Club-Please contact Ron Dinchak at 480-461-7107.
  • Exercise Science & Physical Education - To increase and promote knowledge that relates to exercise, physical education, and sports contribution to the overall human welfare across a lifetime of physical activity. Sharon McLaughlin 480-461-7138 or Jeff Messer 480-461-7378
  • Fashion Focus Club - To inform and educate on the various aspects of the fashion industry. The club is open to all students who are interested in fashion or career opportunities in Apparel Merchandising and Design. We hope that you enjoy our pages and welcome you to the diversity reflected through fashion. Lori Liang 480-461-7179
  • Forensics Club - Welcome to the Forensics Club website! We are a group of students and faculty at Mesa Community College who get together to share ideas, talk about, and research the field of Forensics. Join us for fun, educational activities and a chance to make some friends. Annalisa Alvrus 480-461-7913
  • Future Educators Club - To provide support activities to future early childhood, elementary, secondary, and special educators. Corki Stewart 480-461-7935
  • Gay Straight Alliance (PRISM)-To raise awareness of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual issues and culture at MCC. Kenneth Creech, creech@mesacc.edu
  • Horticulture Club - Please contact Suean Stewart at 480-461-7125
  • I.S.A. - International Students Association - To promote goodwill and fellowship among international students. Emi Kawasaki 480-461-7758 or Mary Ann Walker 480-461-7168
  • I.S.O. - Inter-Tribal Student Organization - To increase awareness and appreciation for cultural heritage of inter-Tribal Native American students. Yvonne Honeyestewa - 480-461-7931
  • L.D.S.S.A - Latter-Day Saints Students Association - To assist students in balancing their academic, social, cultural, and religious education. Please email Van Durham at van.dunham@mcmail.maricopa.edu
  • M2C3 - Mathematics Club - To acknowledging and promoting student involvement/achievement in mathematics. We are open to students from all levels of mathematics. Adam Avilez 480-461-7787
  • M.E.Ch.A. - Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan - To develop unity among Latino/Chicano/Hispanic peoples. Juanita Tarango 480-461-7205 or Robert Soza 480-461-7607
  • MCC Democrats Club - To support the philosophy of the Democratic Party. Brian Dille 480-461-7065
  • MCC Republicans Club - To organize students who are concerned about their community and provide a vehicle to share information, ideas, and experiences. Brian Dille 480-461-7065
  • Music Industry Club-to gain first-hand experience of the Music Industry through field trips, seminars, and activities.  Alexandra "Annie" Perdue 480-461-7869
  • N.A.A.C.P. - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Leadership training, scholarship development, fundraising, civic engagement, and service to the community. Karen Hardin 480-461-7584
  • Phi Beta Lambda (Business Society)- To provide students the opportunity to create business-related opportunites. Richard Toler 480-654-7763 or Brenda Lucas (mcc_pbl_01@yahoo.com)
  • Phi Theta Kappa (International Honor Society)- To provide recognition of academic excellence while promoting scholarship, service, leadership and fellowship. For more information please contact one of the following advisors; Duane Oakes 480-461-7214, Betsy Hertzler 480- 461-7583, Dawn Rhodes 480-461-7763, Erika Harp 480-461-7943
  • Philosophy Club - To bring together the like-minded individuals with divergent ideas. Dave Yount 480-461-7833 or Debi Campbell 480-461-7615
  • Pre Medical Forum - Please contact Lewis Obermiller at 480-461-7119
  • Psi Beta - To recognize and honor excellence in scholarship and to provide opportunities to develop friendship, leadership, community service and knowledge to the field of psychology as a science and as a career field. Ann Ewing 480-461-7025
  • P.D.S.A. - Pre-Dental Student Association - To address the interests of future Dental Students at MCC. Aaron James 480-461-7504
  • Stagedoor Players- Please contact Lyn Dutson at 480-461-7695
  • Student Nurses Association - To offer pre-nursing and nursing students an opportunity to become involved in both local and national nursing activities. Diana Breed Williamson 480-461-7695

Red Mountain Campus:

  • Adventure Association - To provide members with opportunities for personal growth through diverse oudoor recreational experiences such as backpacking, orienteering, kayaking, rafting, rock climbing, scuba diving, sailing, mountain biking, mountaineering and more. Andy Holycross 480-654-7790 or Nicole Cerveny 480-654-7728
  • Phi Theta Kappa (International Honor Society)- To provide recognition of academic excellence while promoting scholarship, service, leadership and fellowship. Ed Lipinski 480-654-7723 or Duane Oakes 480-461-7214
  • Project Unite! -To improve human relations between and within students, faculty, staff, and the community by promotin unity, cultural and global awareness and the oneness of humankind. Paul Harasha 480-654-7729
  • Psi Beta - To recognize and honor excellence in scholarship and to provide opportunities to develop friendship, leadership, community service and knowledge to the field of psychology as a science and as a career field. Ed Lipinski 480-654-7723
  • Sigma Chi Eta (Communications Society)- Puvanna Ganesan 480-654-7792
  • Sigma Delta Mu (Spanish Language Society)- To honor those who seek and attain excellence in the study of the Spanish Language and in the study of the literature and culture of Spanish-speaking people. Carmen Acosta 480-654-7714
  • Sigma Kappa Delta (English Honor Society) - Keith Anderson 480-654-7300

Don't see one you like? START YOUR OWN CLUB!!! Contact Student Life today at 480-461-7285 to find out how!  Click here for the New Club packet and FAQs.

Organization & Program Affiliates:

  • ASMCC - Associated Students of Mesa Community College is YOUR Student Government. ASMCC sponsors fairs and club events, service projects, and social events throughout the year. Four elected executive positions and five selected commission chair positions are available in the Spring Semester of each year.  Contact ASMCC to JOIN!! at 480-461-7278. Or E-Mail Us!

  • Peervention Volunteer Program - Alcohol & Drug Awareness is the primary mission of the peervention volunteers. This is accomplished by providing a series of drug prevention activities and workshops each semester. Please contact Advisor: Christa Adams, M.S., Ed.D. Phone: (480) 461-7588 Office: Counseling Department Center Or Contact any Peervention Volunteer.

 

Please contact Erica Horihanfor comments or corrections email phone: 480-654-7759