Student Resource Center
The Student Resource Center in A247 is your place on campus to relax, connect, and have fun—it’s also a hub where you’ll find attentive staff who want to address your concerns and celebrate your wins.
Check out all the resources available to you in this amazing space:
- Student Life - A247d
Want to get involved on campus? Student Life is the place to start! We can help you build leadership skills, develop new relationships, and enhance your overall experience at MCC.
Connect with Student Life to learn more about:
- Student Government
- Leadership opportunities
- Student clubs and organizations
- Silver Cord (Volunteer Service Award)
- Level Up Mentoring Program
- Programs and trips that connect to classroom learning
- E-Portfolio help
- Fun and engaging student life events, including special events, competitions, and interactive programming
- Student Diversity and Inclusion - A247e
The Office of Student Diversity and Inclusion is here to help you engage with and embrace your own diverse identity. Feel empowered and informed with workshops that encourage intercultural dialogue, tailored programming to promote understanding, and celebrations of the various identities present in our community.
Opportunities on campus:
- Experience Re3al College Connection Program
- Affinity and identity-based events and activities
- Social and intercultural education opportunities
- Student Diversity Champs
- Inclusive and Social Responsibility Leadership
- Student Advocacy - A247g
Connect with resources that can contribute to your overall success and ability to stay in school. We can also help you navigate difficult conversations and situations, and work toward positive outcomes.
Connect with us if you need:
- Student conduct evaluation and outcomes
- Student assistance programs (transportation help, food insecurity relief)
- Student Success funding for urgent/emergency situations
- Connection to community and campus resources
- Conflict resolution and mediation services
- Student Wellness - A252
MCC cares about your wellness beyond the classroom. We can connect you with a variety of resources to help with your mental health and quality of life, or even provide community resources for ongoing assistance. A licensed counselor is available on campus to meet with students for:
- Brief, solution-focused counseling
- Crisis intervention
- Mental health awareness and suicide prevention programming
- Health and wellness programming
- Peer mental health support
Please note: This office is not located in the Student Resource Center, but we can help you find it!
More Student Resources To Explore
In addition to the above offices, you can find the following in the Student Resource Center:
- Meeting and collaboration spaces
- Three computers and one printer
- Coffee station
- Information related to Title IX