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Clubs and Organizations
Be a part of something!
You've heard the advice before -- get involved, join a club. At MCC, there's an especially
important reason to do so. We're a large commuter college. Involvement is a good way
to develop relationships with other students and to create a sense of community for
yourself and others.
Participation in student groups provides opportunities for you to get to know a group of classmates and a faculty member, to pursue a particular interest, to learn more about your major, to celebrate your culture and/or religion, or just to have fun.
Involvement affords you opportunities to attend—and even plan—social and educational programs for your group and the entire student body. Some groups also offer you the chance to provide a service for the whole campus.
We hope that one of the student groups described below will interest you. If not, the Center for Leadership & Engagement will be happy to help you start your own club. Stop by G04 in Lowell or CC211 in Bedford if you have questions or need help.
Students who are involved in clubs and organizations say that it makes a great deal of difference in their attitude toward MCC. So give yourself the chance to make MCC a more complete experience. Join a club! Give yourself a full college experience!
Beacon: Student Organization Manual
This publication gives you all the information you need to know about clubs and organizations.
It outlines the expectations we have for you as a recognized organization, as well
as directs you towards the resources you need to flourish. All the basics you need
to know about registration, travel, programming, promoting, fundraising, and finance
can found in this manual, as well as handy resources for your organization.
Club & Organization Trip Tips - A resource for organizations while traveling as part
of a school sponsored event
Active Student Organizations:
For an up-to-date listing of active student organizations to join at Middlesex Community
College, please visit The Compass for more information. The Compass is the place to sign up for and manage organizations, and find out about upcoming
campus activities.
Don't see a club you like? You can create a new student organization at MCC with 5 active students! Come to the Center for Leadership & Engagement to speak with someone about your idea!
Student Organizations are categorized as follows:
Academic Student Organizations:
- Business and Economics Club
- Fashion
- Medical Assisting
- Middleground
- New England Parenteral Drug Association (N.E.P.D.A.)
- Nursing Club
- Paralegal Student Association
- Philosophy
- Radiography Club
- Student American Dental Hygienists' Association (SADHA)
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Club (STEM)
Civic and Service Minded Student Organizations:
Multicultural Student Organizations:
Personal Enrichment: