There is a variety of clubs and organizations in which students can get involved, including the Association of Commuter Students, Black Student Association, International Society, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and Student Government Association. There are leadership opportunities such as Anderson Leadership Conference, the National Black Student Leadership Development Conference, and the International Student Leadership Conference. Regardless of your age, ethnicity, race, religion, or residential status, MACS' mission is to ensure that all Lynchburg College students experience a positive academic and social career at LC.
MACS is a division of Student Development and is located at 102 Hundley Hall. It is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. It is staffed by Annette Stadtherr, coordinator; Sandy Taliaferro, administrative assistant; a graduate assistant; and three student assistants.
To contact the office, call (434/544-8330) or e-mail macs@lynchburg.edu with any inquiries or questions.