Muskegon Community College Center for Experiential Learning

Muskegon Community College Center for Experiential Learning The MCC Center for Experiential Learning features lectures, educational trips and other endeavors to stimulate students and community members.

04/02/2026

Join us on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM for the second annual Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Fair on the Muskegon Community College campus, 221 S. Quarterline Road, Muskegon. The public and students are invited to visit and learn from a wide variety of organizations about their services and opportunities.

Hear first-hand about how their organizations work and assist our community. Community members and students can better understand the types of outreach these organizations are conducting in our area.

People who attend this free program will be entered into a drawing for free prizes.

08/26/2025

Muskegon Community College is celebrating its Centennial Year. We were founded in 1926 by visionary members of the Muskegon Board of Education. Find out the back story of the fight to establish Muskegon Junior College in 1926, and the struggles of the College during its first 30 years. Attend the first of this free lecture series on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, in Room 1300 on the Main Campus of MCC at 6:15 PM.

Alumni and Community Members are invited to attend and bring their MCC paraphernalia, yearbooks, and other artifacts to a "history road show" sharing session. Admission is free, and various recollections will be recorded.

Join the Muskegon Community College Center for Experiential Learning as they explore Evergreen Cemetery and interact wit...
09/20/2024

Join the Muskegon Community College Center for Experiential Learning as they explore Evergreen Cemetery and interact with the cast of characters from City of the Dead, who will unfold the tales of the famous, infamous, and regular citizens who are buried there. The tour will feature the cast portraying the characters of the period and who will spill their stories of glory, doom, and toil.

We will assemble at 7:00 PM and take the 7:15 PM tour. Look for the MCC flag to assemble. The cemetery is located at 400 Irwin Street in Muskegon. Bring a flashlight, appropriate clothing since the tours are rain or shine, and sturdy walking shoes.

The tour is one hour in length. The cost is $7.50 for those 13 years and up. Children under 12 are free. (CASH only- no credit or debit cards)

11/16/2023

Have you been naughty or nice this year? It's time to bundle up the children, grandkids, nephews, nieces, and neighbors and get on the MCC Santa Train. Santa Claus is partnering with Jay the Jayhawk on a memorable train excursion. Ride the historic Coopersville Railroad and enjoy a memorable 1.5-hour train ride with Santa Claus. We are leaving the station on Saturday, December 2, @ 10 AM.
Tickets are selling fast. Don't risk being disappointed. Book now! A family 4-pack of tickets is $100. (A savings of $20 over single seats) Individual adult tickets are $30, and children are $25

Order your tickets online at https://bit.ly/mcc_santa_train

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221 S Quarterline Road, Rm 242
Muskegon, MI
49442

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MCC Experiential Learning

Muskegon Community College Center for Experiential Learning is a space that provides collaborative educational opportunities by featuring an experiential learning pedagogy. The MCC classes and public programs bring history, social science, political science, and many more topics to your fingerprints. The center hosts many local, national, and international trips throughout the year, where the public and MCC students get the chance to experience history for themselves.

The home of the Muskegon Community College Center for Experiential Learning is located in downtown Muskegon at the brand new Sturrus Technology Center. There, students and the public have the opportunity to learn and explore the history of Muskegon in the heart of downtown.

Check back periodically for public events and trips or sign up for our email list to receive updates and invites.

Email George Maniates at [email protected] to learn more!