Meet new people & make lifelong friends! Student Clubs are open to all MPC students and offer an excellent way to meet others, develop interpersonal skills, and enhance your learning outside of the classroom.
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Provides a platform for Asian and other interested students to continue their education.
Meeting Info:
- Mondays, 1-2 PM
- Location: TBA
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Tuyen Nguyen
- Email: asianstudentassociation@mpc.edu
The purpose of the Black Student Union is to promote the recognition and involvement of African American students at Monterey Peninsula College with the intention of creating a strong voice on campus and to make an impact on the decisions regarding students of the Campus Community.
Meeting Info:
- Bi-Weekly on Tuesdays, 12 PM
- Location: Business, Math, Computing Building #18 — Room BMC-201
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Elroy Gardenhire
The California Nursing Student Association provides a forum for all students interested in nursing education and programs.
Meeting Info:
- Bi-Weekly on Tuesdays, 8:15 AM
- Location: Nursing Building #35 — NU-101
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Sanaz (Sunny) Underwood
Join us to: Talk about writing, writers and books; Share your own original fiction, poetry, etc.; Read and discuss club members' work; Help plan and participate in campus events (like the Banned Books Raffle, Lobo Day, etc.); Assist in publishing MPC’s Literary Magazine, Scheherazade, in print & online.
Meeting Info:
- TBD
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Katrina Jensen
The Cru4Jesus Club encourages friendship and support to all students who want to share and learn about God and the Bible. Together, we seek to show and tell what Jesus has done in our lives, by serving at MPC and the local community.
Meeting Info:
- Mondays on Zoom, 8-9 PM
- Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30 PM; Location: Student Center, Building #23 — Costanaon Room
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Clara Sanchez Sulca
- Email: cru4Jesus@mpc.edu
Dreamers in Action Association is a student association that aims to provide access to higher education to undocumented students by creating a campus culture of knowledge and sensitivity to issues faced by undocumented students.
Meeting Info:
- TBD
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Marilu Velasco
We participate in community events and promote environmental education on the MPC campus. Come join us, and be part of the solution to clean up our world!
Meeting Info:
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View the MPC Environmental Club Website for days/times
- Location: Life Sciences Building #14 — LS-101
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Kevin Raskoff
- Email: ecofmpc@gmail.com
Meeting Info:
- Bi-monthly on Mondays & Fridays
- Mondays at 6-8 PM, Fridays at 11 AM - 1 PM
- Location: Art Studio Building #33 — Room AS-107
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Claire Thorson
MPC Math Club promotes student interest in mathematics and other sciences. It provides students with a space to explore their mathematical abilities as well as critical and creative thinking skills.
Meeting Info:
- Fridays, 3-5 PM
- Location: Physical Sciences Building #15, PS-207
Contact Info:
- Club Email: mathclub@mpc.edu
- Advisor: Silvia Millian-Vossler
Meeting Info:
- Wednesdays, 4-5 PM
- Location: International Center Building #36 — IC-108
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Becky Brister
Our club was formed in 2018 in order to provide a safe space for the queer community at MPC. We strive to provide excellent resources, queer networking, and outreach events. Come to participate and share your ideas in this open and welcoming environment. Activities and Initiatives include:
- Queer-themed Events
- Movie Nights
- LGBTQIA+ Networking (On-campus & Community)
- On-campus PRIDE
We are currently looking for some more wonderful humans to join our club! Sign up here.
Meeting Info:
- Thursdays, 3 PM
- Location: Student Center Building #23 — Costanoan Room
Contact Info:
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- Advisors: Scott Gunter
Increase visibility and appreciation of fine art printmaking.
Meeting Info:
- Monthly on Friday, 12:30-1:00 PM
- Location: Art Studio Building #33 — AS-101
Contact Info:
- Advisor: Evelyn Klein
Undugu (a Kiswahili word meaning brotherhood) is a community and critical resource dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African American and other students.
Meeting Info:
- Bi-weekly on Tuesdays, 12 PM
- Location: Umoja Village Space, Business, Math, Computing Building #18 — Room BMC-201
Advisors: Elroy Gardenhire