
Activities & Organizations
Student Organizations and Clubs
Check out the student clubs and organizations sponsored by Maysville Community and Technical College.
Health Occupation Students of America Organization (HOSA)
The Health Occupation Students of America Organization is the student club for students
in Nursing, Respiratory Care, and Medical Assisting. This organization is run by,
and for students in these fields. Like other student organizations, HOSA provides
students with an opportunity to develop leadership skills and to showcase their talents
through competitions and demonstrations at local, state, and national levels. This
organization has been a great boost to the health occupation students at Maysville
Community & Technical College, for many years and has given our students a forum for
displaying excellence in the health skills they acquire here on our campus.
Rowan Campus -
Dawn Greenfield (606) 783-1538 ext, 66331
RN Student Nursing Association (LVC)
For more information:
Licking Valley Campus -
Melanie Morris (859) 234-8626 ext. 66440
Brandi Chapman (859) 234-8626 ext. 66441
Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT)
The Medical Laboratory Technician student organization serves MCTC and its Medical
Laboratory Technician students. This group gives back to the community through community
service such as food and clothing drives.
For more information:
Maysville Campus -
Michelle Thoroughman (606) 759-7141 ext. 66277
Kathleen Nelson (606) 759-7141, ext. 66102
Licking Valley Campus -
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI is to educate and increase awareness of mental health issues for the students,
staff, and faculty of MCTC. NAMI will serve as a supportive group of students to improve
retention and ensure academic success.
For more information:
Licking Valley Campus -
Omega Lambda Nu (OLN)
The purpose of the Omega Lamda Nu sorority is to create an opportunity for students
to build relationships and to become involved in the community. While working together,
the members of this group will learn about timeless morals, and how to incorporate
these morals into their everyday lives. Of course, as students you all live busy and
sometimes stressful lives. Another purpose of this group is to make new friends, and
to HAVE FUN!
Purpose: To model and instill timeless virtues and to encourage each other to embody
these virtues.
Mission Statement: A sisterhood devoted to leading lives worthy of respect and honor
For more information:
Maysville Campus - Beth Weiss 606-759-7141 ext. 66164
Montgomery Campus - Becky Bliss 606-759-7141 ext. 66525
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among
two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide
opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate
for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation
of interest in continuing academic excellence.
Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the academic achievement
of two-year college students and (2) provide opportunities for individual growth and
development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.
For more information:
Montgomery Campus -
Rowan Campus -
Student Ambassador Program
Maysville Community and Technical College Student Ambassadors represent and promote
the college at campus and community events, assist with recruiting efforts, campus
tours and provide information about MCTC to prospective students, school groups, civic
organizations and the general public. Serving as a Student Ambassador provides MCTC
students with an opportunity to develop as leaders with professional service skills
while solidifying their education through campus and community engagement.
For more information:
Licking Valley Campus -
Maysville Community and Technical College Student Ambassadors represent and promote the college at campus and community events, assist with recruiting efforts, campus tours and provide information about MCTC to prospective students, school groups, civic organizations and the general public. Serving as a Student Ambassador provides MCTC students with an opportunity to develop as leaders with professional service skills while solidifying their education through campus and community engagement.