College Profile: Mt San Jacinto Community College District
As a comprehensive community college, MSJC offers courses and programs that satisfy the transfer requirements of four-year colleges and universities. We offer a variety of vocational and technical programs to prepare students for a rewarding career. Basic Skills and English as a Second Language (ESL) training programs are designed for students who want to build a strong foundation and ensure academic success. Community Education programs and classes help lifelong learners and those seeking personal enrichment.
Our faculty members are master instructors, all dedicated to student success, all experts in their fields and all enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge with you. Our classified and professional staff-- including those in counseling, Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS), Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS), Financial Aid and others-- share a commitment to provide excellent service to students. Because we are focused on student success, we ensure that our courses, programs and services are designed with you in mind.
The mission of Mt. San Jacinto College is to provide quality, educationally enriching experiences, programs and opportunities designed to empower students to serve as productive citizens in a dynamic and complex world.
Mt. San Jacinto Community College District covers 1,700 square miles in central and southwestern Riverside County, one of California’s fastest-growing and most dynamic regions.
Named for the majestic 10,000-foot peak that dominates the area’s skyline, the Mt. San Jacinto Community College District stretches 45 miles from east to west to include the communities of Banning, Beaumont, Idyllwild, San Jacinto, Hemet, Perris, Sun City, Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, Murrieta, Menifee, Temecula, Aguanga and Anza. Economic activity includes a varied agricultural industry, light manufacturing, tourism and a thriving service sector meeting the needs of the region’s growing population. District geography is diverse, ranging from desert and valley grasslands to pine-forested mountains.
The San Jacinto Campus is centrally located on State Highway 79 in the northern end of the San Jacinto Valley and serves residents of the eastern portion of the college district. The Menifee Valley Campus, which opened in the fall of 1990, is located approximately 25 miles to the southwest, strategically located to serve the growing communities along the Interstate 215/Interstate 15 corridors. Total enrollment in credit, non-credit and community-services classes exceeds 19,000 students.
951-487-6752 (general)
951-487-3235 (financial aid)
951-487-3215 (admissions)
Mission Statement
The mission of Mt. San Jacinto College is to provide quality, educationally enriching experiences, programs and opportunities designed to empower students to serve as productive citizens in a dynamic and complex world.
General Information
Other Names |
Mt. San Jacinto CCD |
Type |
Public, 2-year |
Control |
Public |
Size |
10,000 - 19,999 |
Campus Setting |
Suburb: Midsize |
Calendar System |
Semester |
Title IV Eligibility |
Participates in Title IV federal financial aid programs |
Relgious Affiliation |
Not applicable |
College Student Services Offered
Yes |
Remedial Services | Yes |
Academic/career counseling service |
Yes |
Employment services for students | No |
Placement services for completers |
Yes |
On-campus day care for students' children | |
|
College Special Learning Opportunities
No |
ROTC | Yes |
Distance learning opportunities |
No |
ROTC: Army | No |
Study abroad |
No |
ROTC: Navy | Yes |
Weekend/evening college |
No |
ROTC: Air Force | |
|
Sources: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
More info
Mt San Jacinto Community College District Website
Admissions Considerations & Recommendations
Open admission policy |
Yes |
Admission test scores |
Not applicable |
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language |
Not applicable |
Applicants (most recent fall period)
Admissions (most recent fall period)
Percentage of Students Submitting Test Scores
SAT Percentile Scores
ACT Percentile Scores
Percentage Receiving Financial Aid
Average Amount of Financial Aid Received
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergraduates
Average Tuition for Full-Time Graduates
Comprehensive Fee for Full-Time Undergraduates
Per Credit Hour Charge for Part-Time Undergraduates
Per Credit Hour Charge for Part-Time Graduates
Student Body
16,536 |
Student Body Size | No |
On-Campus Housing |
0 |
Fall Applicants | 0 |
Total Dormitory Capacity |
0 |
Fall Admissions | |
|
Geography
Gender
Ethnicity
College Levels Offered
Yes |
Less than one year certificate | Yes |
One but less than two years certificate |
Yes |
Associate's degree | No |
Two but less than 4 years certificate |
No |
Bachelor's degree | No |
Postbaccalaureate certificate |
No |
Master's degree | No |
Post-master's certificate |
No |
Doctor's degree | No |
First-professional degree |
|
| No |
First-professional certificate |
All Academic Programs
- Real Estate.
- Music, General.
- Criminal Justice/Police Science.
- Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology.
- Health and Physical Education, General.
- Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician.
- Fire Science/Fire-fighting.
- Business Administration and Management, General.
- Accounting.
- Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician.
- Medical/Clinical Assistant.
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies.
- Geography, Other.
- Information Technology.
- Mathematics, General.
- Art/Art Studies, General.
- Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
- Photography.
- Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster.
- Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training (LPN, LVN, Cert.
- Social Sciences, General.
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician.
- Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling.
- Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN).
- Design and Visual Communications, General.
- Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other.
- Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General.
- Dance, General.
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other.
- Sociology.
- Humanities/Humanistic Studies.
- Human Services, General.
- Computer Programming/Programmer, General.
- Turf and Turfgrass Management.
- Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications.
- Adult Development and Aging.
- Computer and Information Sciences, General.
- Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General.
- Biological and Physical Sciences.
- Music Management and Merchandising.
- Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia.
- Small Business Administration/Management.
- Child Development.
- Legal Assistant/Paralegal.
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