Student Resources
Welcome to MACC’s Student Resources page. As a future, current or former student, you may find the following forms and links helpful resources. If you have questions, please contact the Office of Student Affairs. You may reach us at 210-731-3126.
PMIN Graduate Courses – Spring 2026
Required Course Textbooks – Fall 2025
Required Course Textbooks – Spring 2026
Spring 2026 Course Schedule – Diaconate Formation Program (English)
Forms and Other Resources
Required Course Textbooks – Fall 2025
Required Course Textbooks – Spring 2026
Academic Calendar
Application for Scholarship and Tuition Assistance
Application for Translation/Evaluation of Foreign Credentials
Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Compliance Form
Important Information about Bacterial Meningitis
Information about Translations and Evaluations
International Applicant and Student Resources
Notification of Privacy (FERPA)
Request for Placement Testing and/or Credit by Exam
Request to Share Education Record
Request to Update the Education Record
Student Authorization and Acknowledgement
Student Handbook / Manual del estudiante
UIW Application for Borrowing Privileges
UIW Enrollment Verification Request
The Elizondo Library
Please contact Iván Martinez, Reception and Library Services Coordinator at 210-731-3156 if you have any questions.
The Mexican American Catholic College has a unique on-campus library and archival collection named in honor of Rev. Virgilio Elizondo, MACC’s founding president and a pioneer in Hispanic Ministry and theology.
The library is located at the Our Lady of Guadalupe Student Center and houses a very focused collection of works, periodicals, audio-visual resources, and reference material in both Spanish and English. The Archives also contains original manuscripts, primary documents, records, and other valuable historical and contemporary material for scholarly study.
Borrowing privileges are extended only to persons with a valid MACC identification card and in good standing with the library. The library is also open to student researchers from other colleges and universities, and to the general public for occasional use of its resources.

