We provide separate residence halls for single male and female students. MCC encourages single students to live on campus during their years of attendance. Living on the MCC campus, while financially beneficial to the student, also provides unique opportunities not available in other residence communities.
Laundry facilities are available in each residence hall. Single students from outside the area and local students aged 23 or younger who are not living with family are required to live in an MCC residence hall during their first year as a student on the campus.
Dorm fees and meal plans are for when the college is in session. Students may stay in their dorm rooms during all breaks, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Spring Break. However, when the college is not in session during these times, there is no food service. Students are responsible for making other arrangements.
The food service is offered when classes are in session. Meals are provided Monday – Friday (breakfast, lunch, supper) and weekend lunches. Meals are in the dining hall located in the main campus kitchen.
The Student Center is a place for students to relax and enjoy fellowship with others. Students are expected to take responsibility for their actions and behave in a Christ-like manner.
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