Student Organizations

Student Clubs & Organizations

MACC offers a wide range of student organizations, clubs, athletics, arts events, and other student-led activities where you can make new friends, broaden your horizons, and have fun.

Check out our extracurricular activities below and make the most of your time at MACC.

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Men’s & Women’s Basketball

The Greyhounds tradition dates back to the 1930s. Winning coaches, supportive faculty, and a devoted fan base make MACC a great place for growth on & off the court. We offer Basketball, Cheerleading, Baseball, and Softball at MACC – all teams compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

Learn More: www.MoberlyGreyhounds.com 


Cheerleading

Greyhound cheerleaders attend and cheer for all home games of the Greyhound and Lady Greyhound basketball teams. The squad is selected each spring for the upcoming school year through a tryout process. Men and women are welcome to go through the process by submitting an application and a letter of recommendation from their high school coach. Each applicant will complete an interview with the MACC cheerleader sponsor and will demonstrate required cheering abilities in front of a panel of judges selected by the sponsor. A total of eight scholarships are awarded; however, more than eight cheerleaders may be selected through the tryout process.

To learn more about Cheerleading at MACC click here


Baseball & Softball

The program begins in Spring 2023. Visit www.moberlygreyhounds.com to learn more. Baseball and Softball at MACC compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II.

A volunteer organization for young people, sponsored by local Altrusa Clubs.


An opportunity to use your time and talent to enrich the lives of others.
Working with other local civic and volunteer groups on service projects of lasting benefit.
Interaction with the business, professional and civic leaders who are members of the sponsoring Altrusa Club.


A unique opportunity to form lasting friendships and share your ideas, goals and aspirations with others in your peer group.

Application for MACC ASTRA

Brothers Ox was established in 1928 as the first honorary service organization of the College. It was organized with the purpose of increasing college spirit, sponsoring worthy projects for the benefit of the student body, suppressing undesirable incidents which might arise in college life, and creating traditions worthy of MACC.

Brothers Ox is an exclusive honorary service organization. Seven sophomore men are eligible for membership, and their selection by the faculty is dependent upon service to the College.

Collegiate DECA is a student driven organization that values competence, innovation, integrity, and teamwork. Collegiate DECA prepares students for careers by integrating skills learned in the classroom into real world experiences. Collegiate DECA programs assist in developing academically prepared, community oriented, professionally responsible, experienced leaders. Collegiate DECA students major in a variety of academic programs with a strong focus on business-related fields. Collegiate DECA conferences and other activities give students unique access to internships, scholarships, competition, and professional networking.

DAPi is an academic honor society founded to recognize high-achieving students with disabilities who are attending colleges and universities. To participate in MACC’s Eta Upsilon Chapter of DAPi, students must have completed a minimum of 24 credits and earned a cumulative GPA of 3.1 on a 4.0 scale. There is no cost to students to join. MACC covers the cost. DAPi membership is reflected on MACC student transcripts, and honor cords are provided at graduation.

DAPi Advisor: Stacy Donald, Director of Access & ADA Services StacyDonald@macc.edu
573-234-1067 ext. 12120

The MACC Multicultural Student Club (MCSC) is a welcoming social structure that facilitates the integration of MACC’s International and American students’ cultural backgrounds. The club is a place where students come together to explore, understand, and appreciate different cultures and customs that underline a rich diversity. Activities include social gatherings, participation in the fall MACC International Education Week, and the spring International Fair.

All MACC American and International students are welcome to join.

This organization is an exclusive honorary service group. It was organized for the purpose of increasing college spirit, sponsoring worthy projects for the benefit of the student body, suppressing undesirable incidents which might arise in college life, and creating traditions worthy of MACC.

Seven sophomore women are chosen by the faculty for membership; their selection by the faculty is dependent upon service to the College.

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) has recognized academic excellence in the two-year college since 1918 and has become the largest and the most prestigious honor society serving two-year colleges around the world. MACC’s Alpha Tau Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa was organized in 1931. Its purpose is to recognize and encourage scholarship and service, develop character and leadership, and cultivate fellowship. While participation is optional, members have opportunities for hands-on leadership experience by planning and implementing chapter activities. To be eligible for membership, a student must have at least a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and have completed twelve credit hours at MACC (excluding Developmental courses).

A letter of invitation to join Phi Theta Kappa is sent to all eligible students. More on PTK.

The Student Government Association (SGA) acts as a liaison between MACC students and the College’s faculty and administration. Through SGA, students can express themselves collectively in coordinating student activities and making recommendations to President’s Council on matters that benefit the student body and the College. Student representatives and officers are elected at the fall and spring picnics held on the Main Campus in Moberly. The Dean of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management sponsors this organization.

Membership in the Student Nurse Association (SNA) is limited to students currently in the Associate Degree Nursing program at MACC. SNA provides nursing students with an avenue for input into standards of nursing education and an opportunity to develop collaborative relationships with nursing and health-related organizations. This organization is affiliated with the Missouri Student Nurse Association and the National Student Nurse Association.

This Missouri State Association of Licensed Practical Nurses (MoSALPN), a non-profit association organized in 1948, is the recognized professional representative of Practical Nurses. MACC Practical Nursing students are required to be active members of this organization. MoSALPN keeps the student aware of nursing and legislative issues, lobbies for the promotion of practical nurses, and publishes an official newsletter called the Broadcaster. MoSALPN offers the student opportunities for scholarships, attendance at a yearly educational conference, recognition through awards and an essay competition, professional fellowship, and development of character and leadership qualities.

technicolorhounds

This is a student run-staff sponsored club. The Technicolor Hounds Club represent the diversified culture and community of MACC. We encourage acceptance of all the community and all are welcomed! We are focused on helping each other and the community through education and discussions on social issues affecting our diverse MACC population. Technicolor Hound Club activities include, but are not limited to, community outreach through volunteer opportunities, social events with peers in and out of MACC, panel discussions, and tours of transfer colleges. Please come join us at our next social event and get to know your peers.

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Amanda Leon (Staff)
amandaleon@macc.edu
573-234-1067 Ext. 12121

Tiffany Mcpeak (Faculty/Staff)
tiffanymcpeak@macc.edu
573-234-1067 Ext.12114