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MSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant

MSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) will receive $500,000 grant from the California Apprenticeship Initiative (CAI) for a new Automotive and Transportation Technologies Apprenticeship.

Business Major Named Cooke Scholarship Semifinalist

Business Major Named Cooke Scholarship Semifinalist

Enrique Baranda, a 4.0 GPA Honors Student and PTK Member at Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC), has been named a semifinalist for the highly competitive Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.

MSJC Message of Support for Ukraine

MSJC Message of Support for Ukraine

As the invasion of Ukraine continues, we at Mt. San Jacinto College send our support for those fighting to preserve freedom, democracy, and sovereignty in their country.

MSJC Lifting Mask Mandates

MSJC Lifting Mask Mandates

On Wednesday, MSJC will follow California's new guidelines that end the indoor masking requirement for vaccinated individuals.

MSJC will continue to hold most classes and services online through March 11

MSJC will continue to hold most classes and services online through March 11

Due to current data projections from multiple health sources that show the Omicron COVID-19 variant surge is expected to peak in mid- to late February, we have determined that we will continue to hold most classes and services online through March 11. We plan to return in person to our campuses on Monday, March 14, when we also begin our late-start, 8-week spring classes.

MSJC to Host Virtual MLK Event on Jan. 27

MSJC to Host Virtual MLK Event on Jan. 27

As part of a yearlong Black 365 initiative by Mt. San Jacinto College's Black student and leadership groups, MSJC will host a virtual public event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Thursday, Jan. 27.

MSJC shifting online for remainder of January

MSJC shifting online for remainder of January

The Spring 2022 semester begins Tuesday, Jan. 18. Out of an abundance of caution, most in-person classes will be moved online for the rest of January to reduce the spread of COVID-19.