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Student Life Resources
Student Life Office
Building 410 Room 2040 | (909) 274-4525 | www.mtsac.edu/studentlife
Hours | Monday - Thursday 8am-5pm | Fridays 8am-4:30pm
The Student Life Office is dedicated to promoting student responsibility, inclusion, advocacy, and engagement. It provides the following services:
Activities Transcript – An Activities Transcript documents college-related leadership and volunteer involvement at Mt. San Antonio College and is NOT related to college courses of employment. To start your Activities Transcript, visit: www.mtsac.edu/studentlife/activitiestranscript.
Leadership Education And Development (LEAD) Program – is a co-curricular certificate program dedicated to developing students to become effective leaders. Participants will receive a co-curricular leadership certificate upon completion of the required workshops in Personal and/or Organizational leadership. For workshop training dates visit www.mtsac.edu/lead.
Lost & Found – Did you lose a textbook or something important? Submit a Lost & Found Claim Form at www.bit.ly/ lfclaimform. Have you found something you would like to turn in? Come to Student Life to drop it off. To learn more visit www.mtsac.edu/studentlife/lostandfound.
Recognition Programs – There are several programs throughout the year that are coordinated by Student Life Office and sponsored by Associated Students. Students can nominate college employees for Educators of Distinction. Students can be nominated by a college employee for recognition as an Inspiring Woman, a Legacy Leader, and a Student of Distinction. Students who complete a LEAD Certificate, serve as an Officer in Associated Students or a Recognized Student Club and Organization, or serve on a College Wide Committee are invited to the Student Leadership & Advisor Awards ceremony. For more information on these recognition programs visit www.mtsac.edu/studentlife.
Student Conduct – Students are expected to follow the Mt. SAC Standards of Conduct. If a violation is believed to have occurred, our office will reach out to the student to talk about the violation, assist them with understanding their due process rights, and create possible learning opportunities. To learn more about the Standards of Conduct visit www.mtsac.edu/studentlife/standardsofconduct. (refer to pg 37)
Student Grievances – Students who have a concern with a Mt. SAC employee regarding a grade dispute or mistreatment can learn how to file a grievance with our office or by visiting www.mtsac.edu/studentlife/ studentgrievances.html. (refer to pg 45)
The Student Life Office also has two additional engagement areas:
• The Associated Students Leadership Center (ASLC)
• Recognized Student Club and Organization (RSCO) Co-Lab Space.
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