Housing

We hope you are looking forward to the residence hall becoming your home away from home. You will find living on campus at Mid-Plains Community College to be one of the most exciting and rewarding aspects of your collegiate experience.

MPCC Housing Opportunities and YOU!

  • Educational programs - right in your residence hall.
  • Intentional learning programs - to learn more about yourself and others.
  • Social and cultural activities - to make friends and expand your horizons.
  • Free Wi-Fi 
  • Convenient access to the resources on campus - just a short walk to the library, Student Union, gym & fitness workout rooms, and your classroom buildings.
  • A sense of community - with your hall mates and friends across campus.

A residence hall is more than just a place to sleep. In fact, the essence of living in a residence hall really has nothing to do with the building, and everything to do with relationships. A residence hall is meeting new friends and broadening horizons. It is experiencing living with people from different countries and backgrounds. It is learning how to live in a community with others. Ultimately, it is learning how to really care about those with whom you live.

How to Apply for Housing

On-campus housing costs are set by the MPCC Board of Governors. Housing is limited and will be assigned to students based on the following priorities:

  • The date MPCC receives the housing application and deposit.
  • Must be a currently enrolled student.
  • The student must be enrolled for a minimum of nine semester hours.

Following acceptance to MPCC, you will receive information about the online housing application. Those interested in living on-campus at Mid-Plains Community College on either the McCook or North Platte campuses must complete the housing application and submit a $200 housing deposit. If you have questions please contact the Director of Residence Life at your campus.

MPCC Housing Director Contact Information

McCook Community College

Jason Osmotherly
Associate Dean of Student Life
osmotherlyj@mpcc.edu
308-535-3635

North Platte Community College

Kade Erickson
Assistant Director of Residence Life
601 West State Farm Road
North Platte, NE 69101
ericksonkm@mpcc.edu
308-535-3762

Housing & Meal Cost Breakdown

 

Students Withdrawing from School

A portion of housing rent may be refunded to any student who withdraws officially from Mid-Plains Community College within the time specified below: (first class date to date of official withdrawal).

Students who prematurely discontinue their housing contract but remain enrolled in the college shall be responsible for the remaining term(s) outlined in the contract.

To receive a full refund of housing deposit and charges, students shall notify Student Life in writing of their intent not to honor their housing contract. To be eligible for such full refund, the student shall provide such written notification at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the start of the housing contract.

If they have been placed on a waitlist, students who terminate their pending housing contract shall not be assessed any housing or board charges.

Housing deposit/damage fee will not be refunded in part, or in total, and additional charges may be assessed as determined by the MCC and NPCC Dean of Student Life at the time the student terminates his/her residence as per housing contract stipulations.

MPCC housing & meal service procedures may be amended at any time by the authority of MPCC Vice President of Student Services. Amendments are effective upon approval by the MPCC cabinet and once a reasonable attempt to notify residents of the change.

Individuals who pose a clear and present danger to other residents are not eligible to live in MPCC housing. Registered sex offenders represent a clear and present danger and are not eligible for housing.

NOTE:

Summer housing available to students 1) in good standing with MPCC, 2) enrolled in a minimum of three credit hours of summer classes, and enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours the following fall. Students may request permission to stay between spring and summer and summer to fall semesters from Director of Residence Life.