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                American Indian Institute
Southern & Dobson: 480-461-7931 | https://www.mesacc.edu/students/american-indian- institute
The purpose of the American Indian Institute is to provide holistic support for the challenges American Indian students face related to academic progress, financial aid and finding a sense of belonging on campus in order to graduate or transfer to a university. Our goal is to create an environment where our students thrive by focusing on the student experience, college engagement and student support.
Athletics
Southern & Dobson: 480-461-7542 | athletics.mesacc.edu
Intercollegiate Athletics at Mesa Community College (MCC) is an integral part of the total student experience. MCC is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) www. njcaa. org/ and the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) www.accac.org/. Mesa athletics offers eight Women’s intercollegiate sports: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Seven Men’s athletics intercollegiate sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, and track and field.A student athlete interested in a sport should contact the head coach of that sport or athletic director for additional information regarding eligibility and athletic scholarships. For information, call 480-461-7542 or visit our website at www. athletics.mesacc.edu.
Bookstore
Southern & Dobson: 480-651-7225 | Red Mountain: 480-654-7696 | www.mesaccshop.com
The Bookstore carries everything to make the most of your college experience: used and new textbooks, school supplies, referencebooks, general reading books, MCC apparel and gifts, and academically priced software. Shop in-store and online at www.mesaccshop.com
Bus Services
    Valley Metro: 602-253-5000 Southern & Dobson: 480-461-7285 | Red Mountain: 480-654-7759 |
https://www.mesacc.edu/student-life/services-campus-resources#bus
 Through the MCCCD Travel Reduction Program, bus subsidies are offered to students in the Office of Student Life and Leadership and paid for in the Bookstore.To qualify for a student discount, the student must be enrolled in 12 or more credit hours at the time of purchase. Semester passes are sold during the first few weeks prior to the start of the semester.The availability of passes is limited.
Career Services
480-461-7592 | www.mesacc.edu/career
Career Services offers a variety of resources and assistance to those making decisions related to career and educational planning as well as employment searches. Services include computerized career guidance, a virtual Career Center at www.mesacc.edu/career, current labor market information, guidance on resume preparation, interviewing techniques, internship opportunities, and job search strategies.
Cashier Services/Bursar Office
 Southern & Dobson: 480-461-7400 | Red Mountain: 480-654-7600
www.mesacc.edu/students/cashiers/index.html
 The Cashier/Bursar Office is responsible for collecting and posting payments on students’ accounts. The Cashier/Bursar Office over- sees monthly tuition payment plans, financial aid disbursement, and the collection of past-due debts. It is important for students to know their payment deadline dates and to familiarize themselves with the refund policy. The refund policy can be found by visiting https://chancellor.maricopa.edu/public-stewardship/governance/administrative- regulations/2-students/2.2-admission-registration- enrollment/2.2.10-refund-policy
Center for Community & Civic Engagement
  Southern & Dobson: 480-461-7393 | Red Mountain: 480-654-782
www.mesacc.edu/community-civic-engagement
 See the Center for Community & Civic Engagement website for more information regarding these special programs.
Children’s Center
480-461-7082 | www.mesacc.edu/children
The Children’s Center at Southern and Dobson provides quality childcare for the children of MCC students and employees. The Center is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services to provide care for children three years (must be potty-trained) to twelve years of age.The Children’s Center offers a variety of experiences in a fun environment for preschool and older children.
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