Mat-Su College Campus Remains Closed, Thursday Aug 28, 2025

Due to a water main break, Mat-Su College campus will remain closed Thursday, August 28,2025. 
Students and Faculty, when campus is closed due to a utility issue, online and hybrid courses should continue in an online format. 
Classes held in person that can pivot to an online format for the day should do so.
Staff, remote work can and should continue when possible. Employees who have remote work agreements in place, as well as those who can effectively pivot to working remotely, should do so even on closure days whenever possible.
Contact your supervisor with questions and concerns.
Same Day Advising will continue via zoom and phone. 

Student Clubs and Activities

Student clubs contribute to a healthy, supportive campus community, focusing on academic areas, shared personal interests, sports, hobbies, and activities. 

Mat-Su College students are encouraged to participate in a variety of clubs and organizations, which are recognized by the Mat-Su College Student Government and funded through student activity fees.


 Math Club

 Arctic Dragons logo with the Kanji for "Japanese language" under it and the words "Nihongo Tadoku Club"

Human services club logo

         Human Services Club

Journey Logo

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Student Government promotes the educational and general welfare of students through direct student participation in the governance process at Mat-Su College and University of Alaska statewide through the Coalition of Student Leaders. Student representatives provide input into college policies and procedures, act as student voices on campus and in the community, and broaden the educational experiences and opportunities within the campus environment. Students who pay the student activity fee and carry at least three credits per semester are  eligible to serve on the Student Government Council.

For information, please call 745-9743.


MSC Student Government Logo


Club
Human