Student Services at MSJC
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Accommodation Service Center (ASC)
The Accommodation Service Center assists students with disabilities in gaining maximum access to college curriculum and programs. If you have a disability, you may be referred to the ASC by a counselor, community agency, parent, high school, an instructor or through self-referral. The ASC ensures you receive appropriate and reasonable accommodations and support services, provided you submit an application, have your disability verified and participate in an intake interview.
Eagles field intercollegiate teams in men’s football, basketball, baseball, golf and tennis; and women’s indoor volleyball, beach volleyball, soccer, basketball, tennis, golf and softball. The Athletic Department supports student-athletes in navigating programs and services, CCCAA rules and eligibility, and NCAA rules and regulations, while providing a supportive student-first environment where education is the top priority. Services include Student Athlete Support Program (study hall/tutoring), dedicated counseling services, Summer Bridge Workshops, CLASS learning community, outreach opportunities, and a yearly Athletic Forum.
Bookstore
Our 100% virtual store offers quick, easy, and worry-free access to all the required course materials for your classes.
CalWORKs
The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) offers a variety of services and financial resources to potential and current TANF recipients that can help cover educational and living costs while attending MSJC.
Child Development & Education Center (CDEC)
Located at the San Jacinto Campus, the CDEC serves as the model lab/demonstration program for the Teacher Educationand Developmental Studies (TEDS) Department, while proving child care and education services for young children.
Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE)
CARE is a supplemental support program of EOPS designed to provide assistance and support for single parent, head of household CalWorks/TANF, EOPS programs.
Counseling
The Counseling Department provides academic, career, transfer, and personal counseling services to all students of MSJC. Counseling Department services are delivered in person, online through ConexED Cranium °ä²¹´Úé video and chat services, by telephone, in counseling workshops, and via email.
Eagles Landing is the Center for Student Essentials. This one stop basic needs and resource center provides numerous services, including food, clothing, books and other necessities, to students in need so that they can be successful in their courses.
Enrollment Services
In addition to general information about MSJC, the Enrollment Services Office initiates the process of verifying enrollment, receiving credit by examination, ordering transcripts and petitioning to enter a class after it begins. Your student academic records, list of courses taken, number of units attempted and earned, grades, grade points, graduation date and other data is also maintained in this office.
EOPS
Established as a result of Assembly Bill 164 passed by the California Legislature in 1969, the Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) works to increase and retain the enrollment of educationally disadvantaged and low-income students. At this office, you will receive individualized attention and support to improve your chances for success in school.
Financial Aid
Not all students can afford to pay for college, and your ability to pay should not hinder you from achieving your goals. If you’re in need of financial assistance, the Financial Aid office can provide you with the grant, state, and federal programs available to help students with limited financial resources.
First Year Experience (FYE)
Your first year of college sets the stage for the remainder of your academic career. FYE enhances the first two semesters of your college experience. You will receive support, successfully complete basic skills coursework, and take transferable college level courses that will contribute to the units you need to obtain your degree.
NextUp
We aim to provide a pathway to a brighter future through innovative, transformative, support services, above and beyond the scope of the college and EOPS for current and alumni foster youth students.
Honors Enrichment Program
The Honors Enrichment Program fosters close interactions between you and your professors, challenging courses, an interdisciplinary seminar, and guidance from counselors and faculty advisors on which course of studies are the most suitable for transferring and achieving your professional objectives.
The LRCs provide a welcoming and supportive atmosphere where all MSJC students can be empowered. The LRC is here to help students achieve their academic goals and commitment to lifelong learning through diverse and active learning experiences, including collaboration with peers, tutors and MSJC faculty.
The Libraries serve all students across all disciplines and programs, whether on campus or online. The libraries’ primary functions are to provide materials, services, research assistance and library instruction to help students succeed in their academic courses and develop lifelong information literacy.
Native American Student Support and Success Program (NASSSP)
The Native American Student Support and Success Program (NASSSP) supports American Indian and Alaska Native students by enhancing K–12 pathways to California Community Colleges and facilitating transfers to UC and CSU systems. NASSSP offers services such as educational planning, academic and cultural events, Native Scholar Circles for peer mentorship, and financial assistance. The program collaborates with local tribes and organizations to address basic needs, staff development, and recruitment, empowering students to succeed academically, graduate, and become community leaders.
PALS offers specialized instruction and services to students who are identified as having specific learning disabilities under the California Community College Learning Disability and Eligibility and Services Model (LDESM).
Puente Project
MSJC’s Puente Project provides an academic, counseling, and leadership program that begins every fall and runs through the spring semester. The program is offered to all students and will prepare you for the university environment through visits to university and college campuses and a multicultural curriculum emphasizing Mexican-American/Latino experiences and literature.
Student Health Center
The Student Health Center is available to assist you in maintaining your physical and mental well-being. The Center provides health services, including consultations, wellness education, mental health counseling and referrals are available to all MSJC students that pay the Student Health Center Fee.
Student Life and Development Program (SLDP)
SLDP offers a variety of opportunities to learn and grow, both personally and professionally
through our co-curricular programming. SLDP promotes student success by offering leadership
involvement through
club and student government participation, as well as participation in the colleges
shared
governance decision making process. These activities include but are not limited to
participation in
the student government association (SGA), club membership, shared governance committee
representation, outreach volunteer opportunities, and leadership training.
Student Judicial Affairs (Student Conduct)
The Office of Student Judicial Affairs aims to create a safe learning environment for the MSJC campus community and affirm the values of honesty and integrity that are essential to academic life and personal development. All students are expected to read, understand and abide by MSJC’s Student Code of Conduct. If you believe the Student Code of Conduct has been violated, you can file a report with this office.
Title IX Office
The Title IX Coordinator is trained to receive and respond to reports from individuals who have experienced, witnessed, or heard about an incident of sex or gender-based misconduct. Making a report to the Title IX Office aids in connecting students and employees who experience an incident with available support, information, and resources.
Transfer Center
The Transfer Center provides strong and comprehensive services for students to achieve their educational life goals. The Transfer Center team provides articulation information and quality professional services that are responsive to your individual needs for transfer.
Umoja is a community and critical resource dedicated to enhancing the cultural and educational experiences of African American and other students.
UndocuDREAMers
The purpose of this resource is to provide access to students, their families, and the college community information related to resources specifically for DACA, AB540, Dreamers, and mixed status students.
Veterans Services
The Veterans Resource Center (VRC) supports the transition and success of our military students by providing services that enhance their academic, career and personal development. The VRC can assist with navigating various government educational programs and benefits available to veterans and eligible dependents of deceased or disabled veterans.