Office of Student Development & Campus Life

The Student Development and Campus Life Office is located in the East Campus Student Center and the West Campus Mary Stuart Rogers Student Learning Center. We provide a central meeting location for campus clubs and student government participants who represent ASMJC (Associated Students of Modesto Junior College). Our office coordinates many campus activities and special events in addition to these services:

Contact:

EAST CAMPUS 209.575.6700
WEST CAMPUS 209.575.7990    209.575.7991    209.575.7994

Fall Hours:

EAST CAMPUS
Monday-Friday
8:00am-5:00pm

WEST CAMPUS
Monday-Thursday
8:00am-9:00pm

Friday  8:00am-5:00pm

Student ID Cards: Student ID cards are provided free of charge. To obtain a card, come to the office and bring a class schedule indicating that your fees have been paid for along with another type of photo identification, such as a driver’s license.

Student Benefit Fee: This Student Benefit fee enables students and staff to receive discounts at local businesses (restaurants, health clubs, retail stores, etc.). It also provides you with a limited number of FREE scantrons, pencils, local phones, faxes, and copies. If you come to the East Campus Student Development Office and provide proof that you have purchased the fee, we can supply you with a bonus-$2.00 GoPrint card. This special offer is only available while supplies last. To view the current booklet, click here: Student Benefit Booklet.

Student Bulletin: Stop by to pick-up your copy of the Student Bulletin. We provide important information about campus events and services. If you are interested in announcing an event in the bulletin, please let us know.

Pirate's Life Newsletter: Click here to find out what is happening in Student Government. Our December issue highlights the value of the new Student Benefit Fee. Also, learn about the value of MJC's Health Fee, and find out how to "serve your political community and gain valuable experience by working as as intern in a: Congressional Office, California State Senator's Office, Mayor's Office, City Manager's Office, and various Political Organizations.

Student Leadership Development: We encourage students to participate in the Student Leadership Development course offered each semester (SOCSC 58). This 2 unit course prepares students for productive involvement in community service, college activities, and civic governance. Designed especially, but not exclusively, for students participating in student government and club activities.

Housing Referral Program: In order to assist students and staff in finding affordable housing, we have a housing bulletin board available. If you are interested in finding housing or renting a room, come visit us. We recommend that you check the board regularly.

Emergency Locator Forms: An Emergency Locator Form can assist a family member, child care provider, employer, or friend in locating you in the event of an emergency. If we do not have a form on file for you, we will not be able to let others know of your location. This form must be filled out each semester.