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MSJC Hosted Annual State of the College Outlining Successes and Future Plans

5/2/2023

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) held its annual State of the College event on Friday, April 28 at the Menifee Valley Campus, bringing together the community to reflect on the college’s accomplishments over the past three years and its plans for the future. This was the first in-person State of the College hosted by MSJC in three years, due to the pandemic closures.  

The event, hosted by the MSJC Foundation, opened with remarks from Adam Eventov, Foundation President, and Alisha Wilkins, Foundation Vice President.  

Superintendent/President Roger Schultz, Ph.D. started the presentation with, “This is an exciting and transitional time at MSJC, with many important milestones on the horizon.” Schultz’s speech highlighted the college’s achievements, including record enrollment, amplified diversity efforts, addition of new programs, improved workforce training, enhanced partnerships, and incredible facilities improvements. “This is a pivotal time at MSJC and the MSJC Foundation,” Schultz said. “Today you will learn about the exciting plans that will set us on a successful path well into the future.” 

The program also featured videos led by the college’s five board members whose presentations highlighted the five priorities that guide MSJC’s actions as an institution:  

  • Student Success 
  • Systematic Planning and Assessment 
  • Fiscally Sound Position 
  • Institutional Pride and Organizational Culture 
  • And Community Partnerships and Service 

The college’s leaders reported on the progress made in various areas including academics; student life; diversity, equity, inclusion, and access; budgets, athletics; workforce training; budgets; and collaborations.  

Schultz closed the event with a look ahead to MSJC’s future plans, including the opening of several significant facilities.  

Ribbon cutting ceremony

The event concluded with a ribbon-cutting ceremony officially dedicating the Athletics and Kinesiology complex at the Menifee Valley Campus. The ceremony was a momentous occasion, with brief remarks from Schultz and local officials. “We are thrilled to cut the ribbon on this beautiful athletics field,” Schultz said.  

Featured Videos

Joshua Rivera, Trustee Area 2, Board President

Vicki Carpenter, Trustee Area 3

Jhalister Corona, Trustee Area 4

Brian Sylva, Trustee Area 1, Board Clerk

Tom Ashley, Trustee Area 5

Adam Eventov, Foundation President

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