Student Life
At Morgan Community College, we believe that learning goes beyond the classroom and should include a robust Student Life experience. That’s why we offer a variety of ways for students to get involved, meet new people, and have fun!
Get Involved
Join a club or organization that matches your interests. Whether it’s student government, a cultural group, or an academic club, there’s something for everyone. Don’t see a club that fits you? Start your own!
Student Life Events and Activities
MCC hosts events throughout the year to help students connect and unwind. From guest speakers and workshops to holiday celebrations and game nights, there’s always something happening on campus.
Why Get Involved?
Being part of student life helps you grow as a person, build your resume, and make lasting memories. Volunteer opportunities are a great way to give back to the community while building your skills and making new friends. Join us and make the most of your time at MCC!
Upcoming Student Life Activities
Student Center
The Anne C. Petteys Student Center is located in the east facing parking lot on the Fort Morgan campus in Aspen Hall (Aspen 258). The hours vary based on work study availability but are typically:
Fall/Spring: M-F, 8am-5pm
Summer: M-Th, 8am-3pm
Sat: 8am-3pm
Sun: Closed
Holidays: May affect hours or be closed, view the Academic Calendar.
Students are welcome to use the Student Center as a gathering place. The Center includes free popcorn, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate (when available) and access to vending machines. In addition, it includes a TV (requires approval to use), study spaces, games, and pool tables.
Be friendly to the environment, bring your own reusable bottle for your drinks!Â
Roadrunner Food Pantry
The Roadrunner Food Pantry at Morgan Community College is here to help students who need extra support with food and personal care items. It’s a place where students can get essential groceries for free, thanks to donations from the community and college staff.
To use the pantry, just stop by during open hours, pick out the items you need (keeping any posted limits in mind), and sign in with your name and student ID (S#). The pantry’s goal is to make sure getting help is simple and respectful, offering a little extra support for students dealing with financial challenges during college.
Hours
Fall/Spring Semester: Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm
Summer Semester: Monday – Friday, 8am – 3pm
Weekend: Closed Saturday and Sunday
Holiday: Holiday hours apply
Student Government Association (SGA)
Sign up today! Contact the advisor: [email protected]
2024-2025 SGA Officer portraits are shown in the gallery.
President
Maria Gomez
Vice President
Raeanne Swab
Secretary
Concepcion Ochoa
Treasurer
Andrew Caravella
SSAC Representative
Angela Gomez
Social Media Director
George Hernandez
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Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society
The PTK Honor Society has helped millions of high-achieving college students reach their full potential. It doesn’t just recognize their academic success; it gives them opportunities to develop professional and leadership skills, earn scholarships, explore career paths — and make their worlds a lot bigger.
Sign up today! Contact the advisor: [email protected]
Multicultural Club
Multicultural Club at Morgan Community College is a safe place for students of all different backgrounds to come together and celebrate the diversity within MCC’s Campuses! MCC Multicultural Club is dedicated to advancing campus knowledge through cultural events and mentoring high school students.
Sign up today! Contact the advisor: [email protected]
Pride Club
Pride Club is Morgan Community College’s safe space for students that identify as LGBTQAI+. Allies are also welcome! Pride Club aims to advocate for student rights, educate the community on LGBTQAI+ issues, and bring awareness to campus through multiple events.
Sign up today! Contact an advisor: [email protected]
Student Nursing Association (SNA)
The Student Nursing Association (SNA) is a way to build relationships between first- and second-year nursing students. SNA is dedicated in developing nursing leaders through conferences, community service projects, and participation in local activities.
Sign up today! Contact the advisor: [email protected]
Student Center Rules
- The student center is considered private property and therefore not open to the public. You must be a current MCC student, staff, or faculty in order to be present in the center.
- Please be polite to others and be mindful of your conversation volume. Students are all expected to follow MCC’s student code of conduct.
- Clean up after yourself. This includes wiping down the microwave and kitchenette area after use, disposing of cups, lids, napkins, and other items that you are no longer using.
- Do not eat other people’s items in the fridge!
- Stay out of the cabinets (this is for the Student Attendants and Student Life Coordinator)
- Learn the rules for billiards and how to not damage the felt on the pool table.
- Turn off TV when not in use.
Lost & Found
Is located in Aspen 257 (Student Life Coordinator’s Office) or the green box near the entrance of the Student Center.
Helpful Resources
See a full list of resources we have collected for mental health, addiction, child care, transportation, and more!
Student Life Coordinator
Jess Diehl
As the Student Life Coordinator at MCC, Jess is dedicated to enhancing the student experience by fostering leadership, community engagement, and student success.
Before joining the MCC community, Jess attended Colorado State University to study Animal Science and Agriculture Business as well as obtained her Associate of Science from Northeastern Junior College in the same fields. Originally from Steamboat Springs, Jess continues to be an outdoor enthusiast and now resides in Morgan County where she continues to follow her agricultural passions.