Pros:
Passionate professors. Seriously, each of these professors are well skilled and educated in their field (MCC requires 3 years of working experience)
Encouraging- MCC professors are open to their students for advice about their own degree (I'm a Poli Sci major, my government professors has been more than happy on many occasions to ask about my goals, ambitions and advise me on what to do)
Fairly new buildings mixed with older buildings, I can't tell if MCC was once a college then to a community college or if MCC is attempting to become a 4 year institution.
University Center! If you don't want to move to Lubbock, Stephenville or Brownsville use their university center to stay in Waco but receive a degree from a 4 yr school. Texas Techs billboards around town "Guns up, debt down!" AWESOME. Proud TTU Alumni because of their waco site!
Easy access to create course schedules and easily reachable guidance.
CONS:
Parking SUCKS here, I mean S U C K S. The school needs to take down the yield signs and install stop signs since these traditional college students believe that their yield sign means the rest of the world yields to them. Parking is a mess, MCC has grown beyond it's infrastructure and cannot handle the parking needs of their students.
Shuttle: I wish the shuttle had a set route, sometimes if your lucky you'll catch one. The staff that drives the shuttles are really nice though.
Higher One Bank for financial aid refunds, complete nightmare to deal with. Seriously. Stop outsourcing your student's money because it is one less thing for you all to deal with.
Student Advisors: The only con I have is that unless you want to use their university center or transfer to Baylor, A&M or UT you are on your own with knowing what classes you need to transfer to these schools.