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Southwest Riverside County Higher Education Coalition Advances Efforts to Establish a Four-Year University in the Region

12/9/2024

On December 4, 2024, the Southwest Riverside County Higher Education Coalition convened at Mt. San Jacinto College’s (MSJC) Temecula Valley Campus to propel efforts toward establishing a public four-year university in the region. The coalition’s discussion centered around the University Center at MSJC Temecula, a transformative initiative poised to retain the region’s brightest talent, foster economic growth, and address the critical need to curb the outflow of intellectual capital, or “brain drain.”

“This is an ambitious journey to shape the future of higher education in our region,” said Dr. Lisa DeForest, Chairman of the Southwest Higher Education Coalition. “With only 21% of our population over 25 years old holding a bachelor’s degree, compared to a national average of 54%, our greatest export cannot be our talent, skill, and future. By expanding California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) offerings at the University Center, we aim to create a magnet for talent that will attract and retain skilled individuals in Southwest Riverside County.”

MSJC serves over 30,000 students annually, yet less than 30% of its graduates pursue a four-year degree due to the distance to existing universities. This initiative seeks to bridge that gap by offering expanded four-year degree opportunities locally.

“The expansion of CSUSM’s programs will help us develop a comprehensive curriculum in fields such as nursing, business, education, and STEM,” said Dr. Roger Schultz, Superintendent/President of MSJC. “This is about more than growing a campus; it’s about investing in our community’s future, keeping talent here, and fueling economic vitality in one of California’s fastest-growing areas.”

Dr. Ellen Neufeldt, President of CSUSM, emphasized the impact of education on social mobility. “CSUSM is nationally recognized for fostering social mobility. Expanding our presence here aligns with our mission to improve lives and strengthen communities through higher education.”

The Temecula campus has been life-changing for students like Alyssa Clerihan, a participant in the 2+2 Business Pathway Program. “The convenient location, small class sizes, and supportive environment have allowed me to achieve my education and dream job without leaving my family and friends. It’s been a game changer for me in so many ways,” she shared.

A recent program graduate, Jack Norwood, reflected on the importance of staying close to home while pursuing his degree. “Caring for my mother and grandmother meant I couldn’t relocate or afford long commutes. This program allowed me to achieve my goals while staying rooted in my community—it was the start of the best story of my life.”

The coalition has raised over $6.5 million toward the $18 million needed for improvements, thanks to contributions from 3rd District Supervisor Chuck Washington, the City of Temecula, and local service groups.

“We invite everyone to join this effort—whether through funding, partnerships, or spreading awareness,” said Dr. DeForest. “Together, we can build a brighter future for Southwest Riverside County.”

The coalition’s next meeting will be held on January 21, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Murrieta Library.

For more information on how to get involved, visit MSJC.edu/UniversityCenter.

Lisa DeForestDr. Lisa DeForest presents the coalition's vision to expand California State University San Marcos programs in Southwest Riverside County, emphasizing the critical need for a comprehensive educational infrastructure to serve the region's growing population.

Lisa DeForest and Lesa Sobek

Southwest Riverside County Coalition for Higher Education Chair Dr. Lisa DeForest and Vice Chair Lesa Sobek celebrate the #4Year4Us campaign during the coalition's December 4 meeting at the MSJC Temecula Valley Campus.

Lisa DeForest and Lesa Sobek