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The student organization concept fosters self-improvement by providing students opportunities to develop leadership qualities, social awareness, occupational understanding and civic consciousness. The development of these skills enhances students' opportunities for job placement. Participation in most clubs is limited to students in specific programs. For additional information on student clubs and organizations contact the Student Life Coordinator at 715.422.5389 or by e-mail at stephany.hartman@mstc.edu.

Anime/Video Game Club
The Anime/Video Game Club offers an opportunity for MSTC students to enrich and explore their cultural awareness via Japanese animation, periodic conventions and exposure to peer knowledge, competition and enjoyment. This club provides high-energy social activities like tournaments, rhythm-based games and potential informative seminars.

Association for Information Technology Professionals (AITP)
Information Technology (IT) program students are eligible for membership in this nationally affiliated student organization.

Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU – MSTC)
Campus Crusade for Christ is an interdenominational, student-led, Christian organization seeking to provide a spiritual environment for students. Membership is open to anyone and includes weekly meetings for Bible study, discussion and prayer.

Civil Technology Club
The Civil Technology Club's purpose is to strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and in their work; to promote citizenship, leadership, and a school spirit among students; to plan to encourage the development of professional, social and recreational activities; and encourage a high standard of scholastic achievement. Membership is open to students in the Civil Engineering Technology-Highway Technician program.

Corrections Student Organization (CSO)
The Corrections Student Organization is open to any student in either the Criminal Justice-Corrections or the Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement programs. The purpose is to provide a forum for current, future and past employees of this field to share opportunities.

Cosmetology & Barbering Club
Cosmetology & Barbering program students are eligible to become members. The club works to raise funds for seminars and beauty shows.

Early Childhood Club
Early Childhood Education program students are eligible to become members. Club members work collaboratively with community organizations to raise funds and promote activities that benefit children and families.

Electronics Club
The Electronics Club is designed as an opportunity for students enrolled in technical programs to enrich their education via hands- on electrical experience, pertinent facility tours and exposure to peer knowledge.

Global Student Initiative (GSI) - *Available at the Stevens Point Campus Only
Join this group and look at ways we all can become better global citizens. Educate and be educated about global issue and get involved in working towards making a positive change.

Law Enforcement Organization (LEO):
The Law Enforcement organization works in partnership with various civic groups and other organizations to promote the delivery of services needed. Membership is open to Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement program students and those students currently on the waiting list.

Mid-State Student Nurses’ Association (MSNA):
MSNA is open to students taking nursing courses and those students on the ADN waiting list. MSNA is associated with the National Student Nurses' Association and the Wisconsin Student Nurses' Association. The organization provides learning beyond the nursing curriculum and offers health-related community services. Participation in MSNA prepares students for eventual participation in professional nursing organizations.

Student Society of Arboriculture (SSA)
MSTC's SSA is a branch of the International Society of Arboriculture. SSA gets students involved through weekly meetings, guest speakers from industry (private companies, municipalities, DNR) and community and high school visits to share information on the MSTC Urban Forestry Technician program. SSA holds an annual Arbor Day event each spring.





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