Student Clubs and Organizations are an important part of your experience as a student of Mesa Community College. They cover a wide range from professional to social, hosting events of all kinds both on and off campus. Our students will tell you that these organizations greatly enrich their time at MCC.
MCC student clubs and organizations are not restricted to participants on any protected basis, including sex or gender. All individuals are encouraged to participate. This applies to all protected groups including race, color, national origin, sex, disability, and age.
Current Clubs and Organizations
Learn more about each club, including contact information and meeting times.
View the Club Meeting Calendar
Adventure Association
Adventure Association is a student club here at Mesa Community College! We love all things outdoors! We plan weekly activities such as local hikes and ultimate frisbee! We also plan monthly trips and out of town hikes to various locations in and outside of Arizona! Join in on the adventure!
Primary Campus: Red Mountain
Meetings: Every Monday at 5:30pm - alternating between Ultimate Frisbee and a Local Hike (check events calendar on club website for details)
Advisor: Cara Webb
- Contact Advisor to be added to the Google Group for this club.
- Club Website
- Instagram: @adventure_association_mcc
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Anthropology Club
Our mission is to promote and elevate all things anthropological throughout the
Maricopa Community College District. Through this initiative, we aim to cultivate a sense of community and belonging that goes beyond specific majors and encourage anyone that is interested in anthropology to stop by and indulge in topics as varied as the field of anthropology itself.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Select Friday's at 10:30 AM April 10th, 24th, May 1st and possibly May 8th (email club advisor to confirm)
Advisors: Kirk Costion
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Art Club
The Art Club is a fun group of students who unite for artistic pursuits, engaging in activities such as painting, drawing, sculpting, and other forms of visual art.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Tuesdays from 3:30pm to 4:20pm | Location: Building - AC-30 Room - AC-3E
Advisors: Malena Barnhart
Field of Interest: Visual and Performing Arts
ASMCC Southern & Dobson | Student Government
The Associated Students of Mesa Community College (ASMCC) is the student governing body for the students of MCC at the Southern & Dobson campus. The Executive Board officers are elected to their position by the student body, and serve a one year term. For more information on ASMCC, please visit this website.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Every Tuesday at 2:30pm | SC11E
Advisors: Cara Webb | Beth Ann Wright
- Current Officers
- ASMCC Phone: 480-461-7278
- Instagram: @StudentGovMCC
- Facebook: @StudentGovMCC
ASMCC Red Mountain | Student Government
The Associated Students of Mesa Community College (ASMCC) is the student governing body for the students of MCC, with a dedicated branch for the Red Mountain campus. The officers are elected to their position by the student body, and serve a one year term. For more information on ASMCC, please visit this website.
Primary Campus: Red Mountain
Meetings: Tuesdays at 2:30 pm | Mesquite 214
Advisor: Erica Horihan
- ASMCC RM Phone: 480-654-7759
Officers:
Sen Whittemore: President of Red Mountain
Isabelle Neill: Vice President of Red Mountain
Basketball Club
Students get together to practice and learn basketball skills for fun at MCC.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Tuesdays from 12:00 pm-1:30 pm | West Gym
Advisor: Nathan Terlisner
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Believer Love World Club
The aims and objectives of the fellowship are to make the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ available to our community and to teach the tenets of the gospel. The fellowship seeks to enhance moral training through the teaching of the Bible and to satisfy the spiritual thirst within the community. It also aims to provide solace for the troubled, to practice our religious convictions faithfully, and to give dignity to the human race.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Thursdays at 2:00pm| LB245
Advisor: Kande Mickelsen and Krista Fabrick
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Bible Study Club
The Bible Club encourages students to read the Bible and assists them in understanding and incorporating its teachings into their everyday lives.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Fridays from 11 am-1 pm | ThinkTank, Building 38
Advisor: Nathan Terlisner
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Black Student Union | BSU
The MCC Black Student Union aims to support the Africana and all communities by addressing educational, economic, social, and political issues affecting its members. It seeks to promote understanding between POC and non-POC students.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Tuesdays from 3:30pm | AS195
Advisors: Tawn Hauptli | Kevin D. Gates
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Creative Flow Club
The mission of the Creative Flow Crew Club is to educate students on what mental health is and knowing the space we are in is a safe space for everyone who is currently dealing with mental illness. In our club we want every participant to feel comfortable and know that they can talk to any of us there for support and to be respected by anything they share with the group. Our main mission is to leave students feeling safe, acknowledge , and that they were able to receive guidance or some help from connections made in the room with other people in the group facing the same struggles
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Thursdays from 3:00pm-5:00pm | LB245
Advisors: Zoë Luter
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Creative Writing Club
The creative writing club serves as a nurturing community for enhancing writing skills and exchanging ideas.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Wednesdays from 2:45pm-3:45pm | LA 3N
Advisor: Jeremy Broyles
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Computer Science Club
The purpose of this student organization shall be to: Learn, collaborate, and support students as they explore the field of Computer Science and Computer Programming and to equip students with skills necessary for career development.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Thursdays at 3:30pm | MC 114
Advisor: Dilshad Haleem
Field of Interest: Computer Information and Technology
Educators Rising
The mission of Educators Rising at Mesa Community College is to provide support and activities to future Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary, Special Education and Multilingual/Multicultural Educators. The support and activities include, but are not limited to, mentoring, conferences, friendships, networking, study groups, information on upcoming education related issues, and available job placements in the community.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Thursdays at 1:30pm | SC 16N
Advisors: Tawn Hauptli
Field of Interest: Education
Engineering Club
The mission of the Engineering Club is to provide educational resources, networking opportunities, and practical experience for students at Mesa Community College who are interested in engineering.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Wednesdays at 4pm | PS229
Advisor: Cody Anderson
Field of Interest: STEM
Film Club
Information coming soon.
Fun and Games for Your Brains Club
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson Campus
Meetings: TBD
Advisor: Karim Moabi
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Game Club at Red Mountain
The Red Mountain Game Club is a group of students who get together to play a variety of video games and board games. We meet in the Student Lounge (M210) at the Red Mountain campus of MCC. We have access to a Nintendo Switch, PS4 and XBox 360, Wii, over 60 board games as well as Dungeons & Dragons. We will also be holding Super Smash Bros tournaments throughout the semester. Join us for gaming fun!
Primary Campus: Red Mountain
Meetings: Wednesdays and Thursdays 2-4 pm | Student Life & Leadership (2nd Floor, Mesquite Building)
Advisor: Hunter Colburn
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
GeoClub | Geology
Promote education and appreciation of the science of Geology
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: TBD
Advisor: Kelli Wakefield
- Phone: 480-461-7054
- Email: [email protected]
- Join our remind! | This is a service that will allow us to keep everyone updated regarding upcoming events, as well as reminders of upcoming meetings
Field of Interest: STEM
GISA | LGBTQIA+ (Formerly Friendly Colors ) | Southern/Dobson
The purpose and aim of this alliance is to help celebrate and promote queer diversity, inclusivity and solidarity throughout the faculty, staff, volunteers, and students of MCC. We hope to break down some of the walls that divide our communities.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Wednesdays from 2-3:30pm | AC-1
Advisor: Luke Mumaw
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
GISA | LGBTQIA+ (Formerly Friendly Colors ) | Red Mountain
The purpose and aim of this alliance is to help celebrate and promote queer diversity, inclusivity and solidarity throughout the faculty, staff, volunteers, and students of MCC. We hope to break down some of the walls that divide our communities.
Primary Campus: Red Mountain
Meetings: Thursdays, 1:00-2:30PM in Mesquite 214
Advisors: Christine Besaw-McGavren | Keith Anderson
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
International Student Association
The International Students Association aims to achieve the following objectives:
- Foster goodwill and camaraderie among international students.
- Facilitate the sharing of accurate and comprehensive information regarding international students' cultures, challenges, and aspirations.
- Provide support and guidance to international students at Mesa Community College.
- Enhance mutual understanding and strengthen connections with the people of the United States.
- Encourage collaboration and understanding with various student organizations on campus and across the State of Arizona.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Tuesdays from 3:30pm-4:30pm | AS-195
Advisors: Zhaowen Ruan
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
ISO | Intertribal Student Organization
The Inter-Tribal Student Organization (ISO) is primarily made up of American Indian students that focus on enhancing cultural awareness on campus, building leadership skills, community involvement and creating a family environment.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Thursdays at 3:30pm | Think Tank 608-A
Virtual link: https://meet.google.com/qmt-hpoh-xxa
Advisor: Leora Smith
Latter-Day Saints Student Association (LDSSA)
LDSSA aims to:
- Support members in achieving academic goals and maintaining balance on campus.
- Encourage members to influence positively by engaging in campus and community activities.
- Provide meaningful service opportunities and social/religious activities aligned with LDSSA standards.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Friday's from 10:30am-11:30am | LDS Institute Building, 1310 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202
Morning Scripture Reading
Monday through Friday @ 9am
Lunch With the Bunch ($1)
Monday through Thursday (11:30-1:00)
Religious Discussions
Monday through Thursday
(10:30 / 1:30)
Advisor: Robert Keone | Tyler Oakes
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Math Club
We, the members of M2 C3, dedicate ourselves to the better understanding of mathematics and its relation to life as well as encouraging independent study for all Mesa Community College Students. M2 C3 will provide activities, opportunities, community and continuity for students interested in mathematics. It shall be the primary goal of M2 C3 to achieve academic excellence for students as well as its own members. M2 C3 will provide an opportunity to represent Mesa Community College at events concerning Math. Committed to academic excellence, M2 C3 will continue to strive for achievement for all in mathematics.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Biweekly (every other Monday) at 3 pm | MS101
Advisors: Adam Avilez | Michelle Fammartino | Christopher McNeal | Nicole D. Mohr
Field of Interest: STEM
M.E.Ch.A | Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlan
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlán (MEChA) is a student organization that promotes higher education, cultura, and historia. MEChA was founded on the principles of self-determination for the liberation of all marginalized and oppressed people. The organization believes that political involvement and education is the avenue for change in our society. MEChA is committed to fighting against the diverse struggles that the Chican@/Latin@ community faces through education, political organizing, and direct action.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: TBD
Advisors: Andrea Sanchez | Angel Luna
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Net Impact | Civic Engagement & Community Service
Net Impact is a club for students who care about making the world better—whether it’s helping people, protecting the environment, or making change through their future careers.
We focus on leadership, service, and learning how to make a real impact in our communities. Anyone who wants to do good is welcome!
Join us if you’re interested in things like:
Community projects
Environmental sustainability
Building leadership and career skills
We’re all about turning ideas into action!
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: TBD
Advisors: Alexandra Perdue
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
No Kings Club
To promote empathy, understanding, and community, especially among young people, students, and faculty, recognizing that compassion, cooperation, and collaboration are essential to both scholarship and citizenship. We affirm that democracy demands vigilance, that knowledge is our best defense against tyranny, and that no person, party, or power stands above the rule of law. Guided by truth, compassion, and civic responsibility, we dedicate ourselves to building a more informed, united, and just society — one conversation at a time.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: First and Third Wednesdays at 2:45 pm | SC-11E
Advisor: Mona Scott Figueroa
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Phi Theta Kappa | International Honor Society
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society serves to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson / Red Mountain
Meetings: Tuesday (once a month for general meetings); 3:00-4:00 pm
Meeting dates for Spring 2026: February 3, March 3, April 7 and May 5
Location: AC-1W (with big workshops held in AC 1 on March 3rd and April 7)
Advisor: Puvana Ganesan
Philosophy Club
The Philosophy Club motto is: The courage of truth is the first condition of philosophical study. – Georg Hegel
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: First and Third Tuesdays at 1:30 pm | SC-27
Advisor: Dave Yount
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Pixel Forge
At PIXEL FORGE, we unite students majoring in Video Game Production, fostering hands-on creativity and technical engagement. Our mission is to deepen understanding and advance careers in the Game Industry. We cultivate a collaborative community where members learn, network with professionals, and explore game development. If you're interested in game creation, whether in programming, 2D/3D design, QA testing, or game engines, join us and forge your passion into a vibrant future.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Tuesdays from 1:00-2:00 pm in MC 112
Advisors: Burton Borlongan
Pre-Med Club
Section 1: Work to serve the needs and interests of Maricopa County Community College District (herein referred to as “MCCCD”) students by promoting and maintaining a democratic PMC by working with faculty, staff, administration and students to accomplish this goal.
Section 2: Develop, plan and regulate activities that will enhance pre-medical members in their social, corporal, intellectual, headship and moral growth.
Section 3: Provide a prospective MCCCD pre-medical student with pertinent information and opportunities related to the field of medicine.
Section 4: Promote high standards in PMC members.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: 1st and 3rd Friday of each month at 12:30pm| Location: LS 101
Virtual Link: https://meet.google.com/gei-xgxn-cxd
Advisor: Lewis Obermiller
- Instagram: @mccpremed
Pre Health Club at Red Mountain
The Pre-Health club is dedicated to supporting students who are interested in pursuing careers in healthcare. Our mission is to provide resources, guidance, and opportunities for members to explore various healthcare professions, gain valuable experience, and prepare for the rigors of medical, dental, veterinary, or other health-related graduate programs. Through workshops, guest speakers, volunteer activities, and networking opportunities, we aim to foster a supportive community that helps members develop the skills, knowledge, and connections needed to succeed in their future healthcare careers. Whether members are pre-med, pre-dental, pre-vet, or interested in any other healthcare field, our club strives to empower them on their journey towards achieving their professional goals.
Primary Campus: Red Mountain
Meetings: First and third Wednesday at 3:30pm | Location: S152
Join our Discord using this link: Click Here
Advisor: Graham Boorse
Psi Beta | Psychology Club
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 12pm | BP 8
Advisors: Mia Palmer | Suzy Horton
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Research Club
The purpose of Research Club is to connect students with resources to further their development in research and skill sets to be successful in their pursuit of education and knowledge. Research Club values interdisciplinary efforts to explore the natural world and act as a space and entity to support professor-student collaborations and student-led projects.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson Campus
Meetings: Last Friday's of the month in AS-191 from 12:30pm-1:30pm
MCC Research Symposium in MCC Library on April 24 from 11:00am-2:00pm
Officer Elections in AS-191 on May 8 from 12:30pm-1:30pm
Advisors: Francesca De Martini | Aurelie Buffin
Sigma Chi Eta | Communication Honor Society
Sigma Chi Eta is the official community college honor society of the National Communication Association, and the Upsilon Chapter at MCC is a national award winning chapter.
Primary Campus: Red Mountain
Meetings: TBD
Advisors: Puvana Ganesan | Blake Wolf
*Interest form only, additional registration may be required
SoundSpace Lounge
Formally known as the JAM Club
SoundSpace Lounge creates a space for any and all to write, perform, discuss, and listen to music. There are no skill requirements or obligations beyond an enjoyment of music.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: TBD
Advisor: TBD
Field of Interest: Visual and Performing Arts
Stage Door Players
The purpose of this student organization is to create a student body dedicated to the performing arts. Within this organization, students will have an opportunity to showcase their talents in theater, film, and design while creating a stable, supportive, inclusive and friendly atmosphere within MCC’s Theatre and Film Department. This will be accomplished through the club’s goals and by creating opportunities in: club productions, fundraising events, student showcases, reading of new works, touring to local schools, and any other activities as approved by the council and club advisor(s).
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Wednesdays from 4:30pm-5:30pm | Location: TH2 in the theatre building
Advisors: Tyler Foree | [email protected]
Adriana Diaz | [email protected]
Field of Interest: Visual and Performing Arts
Student Entrepreneur Club
The Student Entrepreneur Club is a networking opportunity and a place for students to hear tips and suggestions from successful entrepreneurs, participate in workshops, and to share ideas.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: Thursdays at 1:30 pm - 3:00pm | BP 43A Entrepreneurship Center
Advisor: Alan Beveridge
Field of Interest: Business, Entrepreneurialism and Management
Student Nurses Association
All current MCC nursing students are eligible to apply for membership to the SNA, which mentors the development of future nurses.
We, students of nursing preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses, believe there is a common need to organize, to represent ourselves to the consumer and other health disciplines, and to assume our rightful place in the profession of nursing. We believe every citizen has a right to the highest quality of health care. We believe in the development of the whole person toward his/her professional role with its rights, responsibilities and ideals. We believe every right bears inherent responsibility. We believe responsibilities are participatory, not purely philosophical or ideological, and we believe the quality and quantity of participation are not exclusive, but bear the responsibility of participation.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: 2nd Friday of the month from 10:00am - 11:30am| HW 846 East and West
https://maricopa.webex.com/meet/wfoster1
Advisors: Charles "Wes" Foster | Kelly Newcomer | Ann Richardson
Student Veterans of America | SVA
We, the students of Mesa Community College, form this club in order to form a United Socialist Republic Reformation; thus to accomplish the interest in serving 1) Military Students 2) Traditional Students. We seek to provide all tools towards advancing the college community, to build a progressive institution, a proactive student body, and support for military student population: Active Duty Students/ Reservist Students personal/ Retired Military/ Veterans, and their immediate family members.
Primary Campus: Southern & Dobson
Meetings: TBD
Advisors: Christina Fortner, Robert Doherty
Field of Interest: Culture and Society
Start a Club
Can't find the right club for you? Start your own! A club gives you the opportunity to participate in the activities outside of the classroom that make you who you are, and help make your MCC experience that much more unique and worthwhile!
Why Join a Club?
There are many reasons why one should join a student organization. Some can help you with a career, some can help you with social skills and some can help you with personal development.
Networking: The easiest and best way to network with students who have similar interests is joining a student club. The people you meet can help you in your career, hobby or anything that you are passionate about.
Social Skills: It’s a global economy and learning how to interact with other people from different cultures and countries can be a huge benefit as you move into the working world. This is also an opportunity to polish your social skills.
Professional experience: If you join a student club focused on professional development, you will increase your exposure to others in your field of study which can give you an advantage when it’s time for an internship or job.
Leadership Skills: If you become part of a club’s leadership, you take up the challenge to be a role model and learn what it takes to be a good leader. This is invaluable experience that sets you apart from the competition.
Alumni Networking: Student clubs usually connect with alumni and ask them to share their experiences. It is a wonderful opportunity for you to learn from those who have graduated and make connections that can help you with job searches and provide mentoring opportunities.
Organization and Management Skills: Student clubs give you an unique opportunity to learn first-hand about fundraising, club finances, event marketing, team work and more.
Friendships and Fun: Life is not just about career and making money. It is about building friendships and having fun. You get a chance to meet people and build good friendships. You will be part of the social activities and feel more connected with your school.