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Mount San Antonio College Resources
  • Mt. SAC Bridge Program

The Bridge Program offers several learning communities designed to increase students' academic and personal success through the structuring of the learning environment. Students participating in a learning community are enrolled in linked or clustered classes that are taught in a cooperative environment between instructors.

  • Mt. SAC Admissions

Website with directories with Mt.SAC application process information

  • Mt. SAC Career Center

Provides assistance related to employment and job opportunities to Mt. SAC students and alumni. The center partner directly with local employers and help them find qualified candidates.

  • Mt. SAC Recognized Student Clubs & Organizations 

​Over 60 recognized student clubs and organizations (RSCO) provide opportunities for students to make friends, enhance learning, and enjoy college life through their co-curricular experience. There are a variety of RSCOs: cultural, religious, vocational, general interest, special needs, and scholastic.

  • Mt. SAC Academic Catalog 

Explore the many degree programs, career paths, and course options using Mt. SAC's Academic Catalog.

  • El Centro

​The mission of El Centro is to unite all cultural backgrounds, Latinx and Chicanx; to support, educate, and assist students in completing their education goals while providing cultural enrichment, and solidarity between Mt. SAC's students and surrounding communities.

  • Accessibility Resource Center For Students ACCESS

ACCESS provide counseling, instruction, and accommodations for students with disabilities and medical conditions.

  • Veterans Resource Center

​The College cooperates with the Veterans Administration and with the California State Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation in helping Veterans and dependents apply for Federal and state educational benefits.

  • ACES (Achieving in College, Ensuring Success)/TRIO Program

​The mission of the TRIO Student Support Services Program (ACES) is to provide college advisement and services in a challenging, encouraging and supportive manner to a diverse group of first-generation, and/or low income or disabled students, such that all students will graduate and/or transfer to a four-year college or university.

  • College Honors Program

Established in order to meet the needs of motivated students with a strong academic record, the program offers honors sections of transferable general education and major preparation courses that provide an enriched curriculum, seminar-based instruction, close interaction with honors program faculty, and special projects and activities.

  • Equity Center Program (includes ARiSE, DREAM and REACH)

​The center houses four programs (ARiSE, ASPIRE, DREAM and REACH) to create an inclusive space where students can thrive and aim for success.

  • ARiSE

​Arise is a community of students from diverse cultures coming together to lift up one another and rise above all sorts of challenges to reach their fullest potential. An Asian American and Pacific Islander student support service, we have a dedicated support team empower Arise students to achieve success academically and personally.

  • DREAM

The Dream Program provides support services to DREAMers (undocumented students) at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC). Its purpose is to increase the personal growth and development of DREAM students through academic, career, and personal counseling; peer mentoring; assistance in applying for the California Dream Act/Financial Aid and scholarship opportunities (TheDream.US); and workshops regarding DACA and other issues relative to this student population.

  • REACH

REACH is an educational program designed to assist current and former foster youth. REACH is designed to provide assistance and support to our Foster Youth students in their transition into college, at Mt. SAC and as they graduate or transfer to a university.

  • ASPIRE

Aspire is a dynamic program designed to provide essential educational support and services to increase the academic success, retention, degree completion, and transfer rates of African-American and other students enrolled at Mt. San Antonio College. We accomplish this through monthly workshops, academic counseling, and learning communities. Our aim is to develop a sense of “community” among African-American students, other students, faculty, staff and administrators.

  • EOPS (Extended Opportunity Programs & Services) / CARE Program

A program that goes “over and above” by offering counseling, tutoring, financial assistance, and other support services designed to help students meet their personal and/or educational goals. Which includes but is not limited to obtaining job skills, occupational certificates, or associate degrees, and/or transferring to a four-year institution.

  • Promise+Plus Program

The Promise+Plus Program is a combination of financial and support services to help first-time, college students be successful in their first two years of college.

  • Pride Center

​The Mt. SAC Pride Center is a resource center and lounge space serving the LGBTQ+ community of Mt. San Antonio College.

  • STEM Center

Center that provides tutoring, peer-to-peer coaching, counseling, and general support services. Students who visit the center will find a study area stocked with microscopes, laptop computers, and even skeletons for anatomy students. The center is available to any math, science, or engineering student.

  • Transfer Office

​The Transfer Center will help you prepare to transfer through workshops, activities, events, and advising.

  • Zoom drop-in Transfer Advising

Drop-in to meet with us on Zoom if you have questions about transferring! We can assist you with transfer requirements, deadlines, university applications, and more.

  • MAPS Workshops (Mountie Academic Plan)

Mt. SAC's new online degree audit and educational planning tool.

  • Mountie Fast Track Info Sessions (Mountie Academic Plan)

Mt. SAC's informative sessions.

  • Special Admit Program

High School students can complete college-level courses (scholastic or vocational work) during the Summer, Fall, and Spring semesters at Mt. San Antonio College.

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Citrus College Resources
  • Associates Degree

Learn about earning an Associates Degree at Citrus College and the various degree pathways

  • Admissions

This webpage outlines the steps to take to apply and register at Citrus College

  • Disabled Student Programs & Services

This webpage provides information on programs and services for students seeking help with disabilities. This office also offers counseling appointments in person, by phone, or web/video conferencing via Zoom

  • Certificate Programs

Citrus College grants certificates of achievement in a variety of career/technical subject areas. These certificates of achievement may be used to verify a student’s proficiency in the skills and knowledge needed for entry-level employment or for career advancement.

  • Academic Affairs

Academic affairs oversee the administration of transfer and vocational instruction programs, as well as the curriculum approval process, community education, and online education.

  • Students Service

Student services is composed of numerous support areas, programs and resources across the campus to enhance your academic, interpersonal and co-curricular experiences to increase your success and college completion.

  • Admissions and Records

Provides information about application and registration to Citrus College.

  • Connect to Your Future

Information for prospective and current Students (credit, non-credit and international). Citrus College offers an extensive selection of transfer-level courses to help you achieve your academic goals.

  • School Relations and Outreach

School relations and outreach works closely with high school counselors, administrators, prospective students, and parents/guardians to provide students with a variety of services to facilitate the transition from high school to college.

  • College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP)/Early College

College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP) allows high school students to enroll in Citrus College courses at their local high school, giving them first-hand exposure to the requirements of college-level work while simultaneously earning high school and college credit.​

  • Early Decision Program

The Early Decision Program is open to high school seniors graduating from a service area high school or a high school outside our service area that has invited Citrus College's to offer the Early Decision program.

  • I Will Complete College (IWCC)

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Citrus College Resources
  • Associates Degree

Learn about earning an Associates Degree at Citrus College and the various degree pathways

  • Admissions

This webpage outlines the steps to take to apply and register at Citrus College

  • Disabled Student Programs & Services

This webpage provides information on programs and services for students seeking help with disabilities. This office also offers counseling appointments in person, by phone, or web/video conferencing via Zoom

  • Certificate Programs

Citrus College grants certificates of achievement in a variety of career/technical subject areas. These certificates of achievement may be used to verify a student’s proficiency in the skills and knowledge needed for entry-level employment or for career advancement.

  • Academic Affairs

Academic affairs oversee the administration of transfer and vocational instruction programs, as well as the curriculum approval process, community education, and online education.

  • Students Service

Student services is composed of numerous support areas, programs and resources across the campus to enhance your academic, interpersonal and co-curricular experiences to increase your success and college completion.

  • Admissions and Records

Provides information about application and registration to Citrus College.

  • Connect to Your Future

Information for prospective and current Students (credit, non-credit and international). Citrus College offers an extensive selection of transfer-level courses to help you achieve your academic goals.

  • School Relations and Outreach

School relations and outreach works closely with high school counselors, administrators, prospective students, and parents/guardians to provide students with a variety of services to facilitate the transition from high school to college.

  • College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP)/Early College

College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP) allows high school students to enroll in Citrus College courses at their local high school, giving them first-hand exposure to the requirements of college-level work while simultaneously earning high school and college credit.​

  • Early Decision Program

The Early Decision Program is open to high school seniors graduating from a service area high school or a high school outside our service area that has invited Citrus College's to offer the Early Decision program.

  • I Will Complete College (IWCC)

The IWCC program assists first-time college students in achieving their academic goals. Services include: registration assistance, program counselor appointments, personalized follow-up, and two additional years of priority registration.

  • Citrus College Promise Program

​The Citrus College Promise Program increases college access for first-time Citrus College students, provides student support, and promotes completion.

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