
Center for Black Culture
& Student Success (CBCSS)
Our mission is to improve the educational outcomes and sense of belonging of students of the African diaspora at Mt. SAC by providing holistic support, cultural enrichment, and community empowerment.
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Programs & Events
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Umoja Community
Umoja Community, is a statewide academic support program designed to enhance the cultural and educational experiences of Black/African American students. The program offers culturally responsive courses, workshops, academic counseling, and a strong network of academic, personal, and professional support.
Umoja Community, is a statewide academic support program designed to enhance the cultural and educational experiences of Black/African American students. The program offers culturally responsive courses, workshops, academic counseling, and a strong network of academic, personal, and professional support.
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A2MEND
The African American Male Education Network & Development (A2MEND) is a nationwide organization dedicated to advancing the success of Black/African American male students through mentorship, leadership development, community building, and culturally responsive support.
The African American Male Education Network & Development (A2MEND) is a nationwide organization dedicated to advancing the success of Black/African American male students through mentorship, leadership development, community building, and culturally responsive support.
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Signature Events
CBCSS hosts signature events throughout the year that celebrate Black culture, foster community, and promote student leadership and academic success. These programs provide meaningful opportunities for students to connect, engage, and build a strong sense of belonging on campus.
CBCSS hosts signature events throughout the year that celebrate Black culture, foster community, and promote student leadership and academic success. These programs provide meaningful opportunities for students to connect, engage, and build a strong sense of belonging on campus.
Meet Our Team
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Catherine Jermany, Ed.D. Director, CBCSS & Umoja Coordinator
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Catherine Jermany, Ed.D.
Director, CBCSS & Umoja Coordinator Email: cjermany@mtsac.edu Phone: 909-274-5991

