
Mt. San Jacinto College






MSJC provides enriching experiences that contribute to a robust student life on campus and go beyond the typical two-year college experience. MSJC boasts intercollegiate teams in men’s football, basketball, baseball, tennis and golf; and women’s teams in soccer, volleyball, basketball, tennis and softball. Student life is bustling with nearly 30 clubs and a host of activities each month, including student BBQ’s, Homecoming events and more. Students can get involved in the Student Government Association (SGA), Honors Enrichment Program, Phi Theta Kappa chapter, leadership classes, Puente Project, Honors Convocations and more. The MSJC Foundation provides support through scholarships and faculty grants.
This school is a member of the Southwest Riverside Adult Education.
Mt. San Jacinto College Stories
![]() | Sound CounselGuidance and support make all the difference for adult learners After her own bad experiences with high school counselors, Veronica Jauregui is committed to providing adult students with better support… [Read More] |
![]() | Start Your EnginesLight duty automotive course helps adult students learn general vehicle maintenance, move towards a career in auto mechanics Raymond Zarate brings more than two decades of experience to his role… [Read More] |
![]() | Speaking With ConfidenceESL class leads student to pursue dream job in nursing After completing ESL courses at Mt. San Jacinto College, Elba Irene Blanco graduated in 2023 with a 4.0 GPA and… [Read More] |
![]() | Support for SuccessGED program opens new doors for Mt. San Jacinto adult learners After completing Mt. San Jacinto College Adult Education’s GED program, Gerardo Sanchez went on to earn three AA degrees… [Read More] |
Stories featuring Mt. San Jacinto College
![]() | Center of SuccessWoman finds mental health, career and educational support at The Empowerment Center in Temecula Autumn Hess, who is diagnosed with depression, ADHD, PTSD and autism spectrum disorder, became a certified…[Read More] |
![]() | ‘We Want to do Right by our Students’Adult education prepares students for tech-savvy job market Amy Campbell, director of adult education at Mt. San Jacinto College, knows the importance of digital literacy for students, both in the…[Read More] |