heads of household and have children age 13 and under.
CARE students receive additional support through:
• Counseling
• Tutoring
• Assistance with books and supplies
• Grants
• Priority registration
• Support groups
You must also be eligible for EOPS and receiving cash aid (TANF) for yourself and/or your child(ren).
Health Services
Bldg. 67B
| 1st floor | (Satellite Office) Student Success Center, 9E | 2nd floor | (909) 274-4400
We strive to keep students in optimal physical and mental health by providing access to medical, personal counseling,
chiropractic, and health education services at the Student Health Centers. Appointments are required for physician, nurse
practitioner, counseling, and chiropractic evaluations; limited same-day appointments are also available. Registered nurses
assess health concerns on a walk-in basis. Other services include immunizations, medications, and laboratory tests.
Lactating mothers may arrange for a private room by calling our department. Students are eligible when currently enrolled
and attending credit classes.
High School Outreach
Student Services Center, 9B
| 1st floor | (909) 274-5906
The High School Outreach Office (HSO) works with local high schools to inform students of the educational benefits and
opportunities available at Mt. SAC. The primary goal of HSO is to support potential incoming students in their transition from
high school to college. HSO staff conducts various workshops at the high schools including but not limited to: Mt. SAC
college application, assessment, orientation and registration. HSO also represents the college at local college and community
fairs. In addition HSO sponsors annual events for potential incoming students and high school administrators and staff.
Honors Program
Bldg. 26A - 1680
| 1st floor | (909) 274-4665
Mt. SAC has one of the state’s largest Honors Programs, which is designed for students who have demonstrated academic
excellence. Honors courses are specially designed sections of transferable general education courses and with a few
exceptions, are part of the IGETC (transfer) requirement list. Completion of the program makes you eligible for priority
admission to many colleges and universities. To be eligible, you must complete 9 transferable units, establish eligibility for
English 1A and have a 3.2 cumulative transferable grade point average. For more information and to apply, go to our website
at honors.mtsac.edu.
International Student Center
Student Services Center, 9B
| 2nd floor | (909) 274-5032
Mt. SAC annually welcomes hundreds of international students on F-1 visas to pursue a higher education. The International
Student Center serves as a home space for students, offers the following services: Specialized Orientations, Counseling,
Workshops, Health Services Workshops , Field Trips, Study Area/Computer Stations, Resource Library, and On Campus
Referrals. Additionally, the International Student Center assists students negotiate their needs as they relate to F-1 visa
rules and regulations in cooperation with the Office of Admissions, identify appropriate campus resources by accessing
Designated School Officials, and be knowledgeable of campus student services.
For further information, visit
/ or email
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