Associated Student Government (ASG):
Associated Student Government is the governing board for the students. Engage in the opportunity to become a leader through workshops on leadership, ethics, problem solving, and practical experience.
Campus Ambassadors:
The purpose of Campus Ambassadors is to biblically represent Jesus Christ on the MHCC campus through the evangelizing of non-Christian students and through the edifying of Christian students.
Ceramics Club:
The purpose of the Ceramics Club is to promote and organize ceramic workshop activities, promote field trips and hold a yearly ceramic sale as a fundraiser for the club.
Chako-Kum Tux Native Americans Club:
The purpose of Chako-Kum Tux Council of MHCC is to promote working relationships between Chako-Kum Tux students and other groups; to promote education; and create a foundation that shall be a resource into higher education for native American students.
ESL Club: The purpose of the MHCC ESL Club is to help non-native English speaking students practice their listening and speaking skills, in order to gain confidence to attend College classes.
Gamers Club:
Created to share and enjoy video game enthusiasm with other members of the college and to increase awareness regarding this form of entertainment.
Hotel, Tourism, & Restaurant Club (HTR):
To develop the ability of students to plan together, organize and carry out worthy activities and projects through the use of the democratic process.
Image Makers:
To provide the basic structure for conducting the business of Cosmetology hair design studio.
Latter Day Saints Student Association (LDSSA):
Latter Day Saints Student Association, LDSSA, provides opportunities to grow spiritually through gospel study, service, social interaction, and leadership training. All are welcome to come!
M.E.C.h.A.:
Formerly known as the Latino Club, the M.E.C.h.A. Club sponsors social events, dances, picnics and field trips to universities.
Mental Health and Human Services:
To integrate first and second year Mental Health/Human Services students through mentoring and advocacy.
Northwest Collegiate Ministries (NCM):
NCM is devoted to helping students grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ. This is done primarily through prayer, Bible Study, worship, and fellowship. You dont need to be a Baptist, or even a Christian to be involved in NCM.
Physical Therapists Assistance Club:
To provide for greater exposure to Physical Therapy and related fields.
Queers and Allies Student Organization (QASO):
QASO is a social, political, and support group which provides a wide variety of events & entertainment for students and staff of all sexual orientations.
Rho Theta:
Rho Theta is the MHCC chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two year colleges.
Sigma Phi Sigma:
The purpose of the club is to promote professionalism in funeral service, promote brotherhood, fellowship and cooperation among funeral service majors.
Student Activities Board (SAB):
The Student Activities Board is a group of student programming committees who have fun planning and executing activities benefiting MHCC Students.
Student American Dental Hygienists Association (SADHA):
The purpose shall be to cultivate, promote, and sustain the art and science of dental hygiene.
Student Nurses Association (SNA):
Aid in the preparation of nursing students for the assumption of professional responsibilities.
Student Surgical Technologist Associated Team:
To provide opportunities for social interaction among faculty, students, and others interested in the Surgical Technology program.
Studio 257 Club (Photography):
The Photography Club is for MHCC students and staff who enjoy photography field trips, workshops, speakers and other photography related activities.
Tae Kwon Do Martial Arts Club:
The purpose is to sponsor a competitive martial arts team with eligibility for collegiate and national competitions.
Veterans Association:
Connect with people with military experience and educate the MHCC campus on Veterans issues.
Wildside Club:
To construct an organization for students to endeavor in outdoor activities while receiving wilderness education by fellow students.