Are you part of any special programs at Mt. SAC? (Check all that apply)
ACES: Helps students who are low-income, the first in their family to attend college,
or disabled earn an associate degree and transfer from Mt. SAC to a four-year university
to earn their bachelor's degree.
Arise: Mt. SAC's newest support program, designed to help Asian American and Pacific
Islander students boost their academic performance.
ASPIRE: Provides educational support to increase the academic success, degree completion,
and transfer rates of African-American and other students.
Bridge: Offers different learning communities to increase students' academic and personal
success. Students participating in a learning community are enrolled in linked or
clustered classes that are taught in a cooperative environment between instructors.
CalWORKS: Provides educational assistance to students who receive cash-aid through
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
CARE: Designed to help single parents who are CalWORKS recipients with children under
the age of 14. This program is also known as Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education.
Accessibility Resource Centers for Students: Works to provide full and equal access
to any facility, class, program, service, or activity on the Mt. SAC campus.
EOPS: Also known as Extended Opportunity Programs and Services, EOPS is a state-funded
program that provides educational and financial support to eligible students who have
historically experienced economic and educational disadvantages.
REACH: REACH is an educational program designed to assist current and former foster
youth in their transition into college, at Mt. SAC and as they transfer to a university.
High School Outreach: Helps local high school graduating seniors successfully transition
into life at Mt. San Antonio College.
International Students: Visit this page to learn about the application process, support
programs, and resources available for international students.
Pride Center: The Mt. SAC Pride Center is a resource center and lounge space for the
LGBTQ community and its allies/advocates.
Veterans Services: The Veterans Services Department offers a number of programs and
opportunities that provide economic and financial support for veterans and their family
members.
WIN: The WIN program is a student-athlete tutorial program that offers a variety of
academic services.
Other (Please list any other program you are part of in the field below)