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                Student Services Division
Your success; our passion.
You will find a deep variety of programs, initiatives, and services available to students on our campus. These are alphabetical and we welcome you to look further on our website and on social media.
www.mtsac.edu/studentservices
Student Services Center, Building 9B | Mon-Thu 8am-7pm | Fri 8am-4:30pm. Individual office hours may vary.
ACCESS Center (Accessibility Resource Centers for Students)
Student Services Center, Building 9B | 1st floor | (909) 274-4290 |www.mtsac.edu/access
ACCESS supports students with medical conditions or disabilities by providing academic and personal disability-related counseling, workshops, educational accommodations, academic strategies courses in Math and Writing, and much more! ACCESS students are encouraged and empowered to reach their educational goals, as well as engage in educational activities and events on campus. ACCESS faculty and staff strive to promote disability awareness, accessibility, inclusivity and equity in and outside of the classroom. Come visit us to discover how we can assist you in your path to success!
Accessible Technology Center (ATC)
Student Success Center, Building 9E | 1st floor | (909) 274-5679
ACES (Achieving in College, Ensuring Success) Program
Student Success Center, Building 9E | Student Success Center, Building 9E | 3rd Floor | (909) 274-4411 | www.mtsac.edu/aces
The goal of ACES is to increase the college retention and graduation rates of participants and facilitate the process of transition from one level of higher education to the next. ACES provides intensive academic, personal, and career counseling to help first-generation, and/or low-income, foster youth, or disabled students reach their post-secondary goals.
Admissions & Records
Student Services Center, Building 9B | 1st floor | (909) 274-4415 | www.mtsac.edu/admissions
After completing the application process students can visit the Admissions & Records Office to find out about registration, obtain academic transcripts, enrollment verifications, and apply for graduation.
Arise Program (AANAPISI Grant)
Student Equity Center, Building 16E | (909) 274-6622 | www.mtsac.edu/arise
The Arise Program, funded by the Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) federal grant program, provides additional support for AAPI and other participating students. The goal of the program is to assist Asian American and Pacific Islander students to successfully attain their educational goals and recognize their valuable contributions to the campus community as AAPI students and student leaders.
Basic Needs Resources
Building 9G | (909) 274-5099 | www.mtsac.edu/basic-needs
Mountie Fresh Basic Needs Resources provides students experiencing challenges to access food, stable housing, transportation, and wellness while pursuing their educational goals at Mt. SAC. Services and resources offered through Basic Needs Resources include, CalFresh food benefits application assistance, access to the Mountie Fresh Food Pantry in partnership with Sowing Seeds for Life, housing referrals for eligible students with a Campus Peer Navigator, and connections to other on and off-campus resources for physical and mental wellness.
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