If you think there's a lot to do for class, wait until you see what we have in store for you outside the classroom.
MSC students actively engage in campus life by participating in numerous and diverse student clubs and organizations. Many of these groups have formed by student initiative to suit the needs and interests of todays students. Nonetheless, all of the student organizations greatly contribute to campus life. The annual Activities Fair is sponsored each fall to let registered campus clubs and organizations provide information to students as well as to recruit new members.
Students can test their leadership skills by being involved in all facets of campus life. The Center for Student Involvement works with student governing bodies to produce activities, manage student funds, work on student chosen projects and issues. The Associated Student Government, Cultural Diversity Board, Programming Activities Council, and the Club Advisory Board are all areas of student governing that you can become involved in.
It's a proven fact that students who volunteer, get involved in clubs or organizations or work on campus will be more successful in their academic pursuits and are viewed as more appealing candidates in the competitive job market these days. So Get Involved!!!
The official representative body for students attending Mesa State College. As such, these students are committed to promoting and advocating the student voice and opinion on campus.
970.248.1762
While the New College Center is under construction, CSI has moved to the 1st floor of Elm Hall, on the east wing.
Programming Activities Council
PAC provides high quality entertainment that enriches the lives of students outside of the classroom. This organization collaborates with other Mesa State College organizations in assisting and enhancing programs. PAC provides educational opportunities for students to gain experience in advertising and implementing programs for Mesa state College students.
970.248.1750
This student organization strives to promote and support the ethnic and cultural clubs on campus while providing on campus educational support services to recruit and retain minority students. The Cultural Diversity Board is open to anyone who would like to be part of the mission to promote diversity on the Mesa State campus and the surrounding Grand Valley community.
970.248.1664
CAB is responsible for the establishment of new clubs and the allocation of funds to established clubs. The Board consists of a director, treasurer, and CAB representatives from each of the clubs on campus. CAB is also an information center for any student interested in becoming involved in one of Mesa State College's clubs or organizations.
970.248.1111