Clubs and Organizations
MCC has many student organizations to enhance the student experience. Information on existing or starting new MCC organizations is available from the Student Life Coordinator. The Student Life Coordinator can also put you in touch with club/organization faculty sponsors, meeting dates, etc.
Creative Writing Club (CWC)
CWC is for students who love creative writing. Members engage in regular writing practice and peer workshops. CWC hosts an online journal that features members’ poems, stories and essays in order to give members experience preparing and presenting their work in a public forum.
Club Advisor:
Rachel Kellum 542-3203
rachel.kellum@morgancc.edu
Future Teachers' Club (FTC)
FTC is for students interested in becoming teachers. FTC gives students the opportunity to work with children of different age groups, attend meetings with instructors already in the profession and attend an annual conference for teachers.
HOSA: Future Health Professionals
HOSA is the national student organization endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education and the Health Science Education Division of ACTE. HOSA’s two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA provides students opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development. MCC HOSA members consist of high school Health Science Technology Program students as well as Health Occupation students. HOSA performs at least one community service project each year. The students compete annually in the state HOSA competitions. State qualifying students are eligible to participate in the national competition. MCC's HOSA consistently has national qualifiers each year.
Organization Advisors:
KC Sailsbery 542-3156
kc.sailsbery@morgancc.edu
Jane Reyez 542-3243
jane.reyez@morgancc.edu
Phi Beta Lambda (PBL)
PBL is an organization for business students or any student interested in a business career. PBL gives students the opportunity to build on business communication skills, practices, and ethics. PBL officers and members attend leadership conferences and state conferences annually.
Organization Advisor:
Connie Tormohlen 542-3121
connie.tormohlen@morgancc.edu
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
PTK is an international honor society of two-year colleges to recognize academic achievement. Students who have completed at least 12 college credit hours with a 3.5 grade point average and declared programs in A.A., A.S., A.A.S., or A.G.S., may be invited to join during ceremonies conducted in the fall and spring.
Club Advisors:
Barbara Eakley-Troudt 542-3206
barbara.eakleytroudt@morgancc.edu
Todd Schneider 542-3218
todd.schneider@morgancc.edu
Student Government Association (SGA)
SGA is for student leaders interested in serving as student liaisons in college/student governance. SGA offers an excellent opportunity to strengthen leadership skills, work on issues affecting students, and give input on the allocation of student fees. Officers for the executive branch run for election in the spring; legislative officers run in the fall. Student Government invites students to attend any meeting to discuss concerns and give suggestions. Information and a copy of the SGA bylaws and constitution are available from the Student Life Coordinator.
Club Advisors:
Julie Ramstetter 542-3170
julie.ramstetter@morgancc.edu
Jennifer Newman 542-3204
jennifer.newman@morgancc.edu
Skills USA
SkillsUSA is designed for students in the Automotive Service Technology, Automotive Collision Technology, and Welding Technology programs. SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA members have the opportunity to participate in local, state, and national skills competitions each year.
Organization Advisors:
Automotive Service Technology:
Brad Parker 542-3215
brad.parker@morgancc.edu
Automotive Collision Technology:
Tim Grauberger 542-3220
tim.grauberger@morgancc.edu
Welding Technology:
Kevin Cruse 867-4060
kevin.cruse@morgancc.edu
Student Nurses Association (SNA)
SNA is an organization for students interested in a nursing career. SNA offers students the opportunity to develop leadership skills as well as represent MCC’s nursing program to the community and foster the skills needed to be an accountable member of the nursing profession. SNA offers students the opportunity to learn about professional trends and issues in nursing.
Organization Advisors:
Kim Ewertz 542-3241
kim.ewertz@morgancc.edu
Lee Green 542-3177
lee.green@morgancc.edu