Spirit, enrollment high on first day of school at MSJC
LRC tutors Ace Araujo, Olivia Frazier, and Katrina Bellemonte enjoy the first day on the Menifee campus. Press release from Mt. San Jacint...
LRC tutors Ace Araujo, Olivia Frazier, and Katrina Bellemonte enjoy the first day on the Menifee campus.
Press release from Mt. San Jacinto College:
Mt. San Jacinto College proudly welcomed 16,994 students Monday as the 2024-25 academic year officially began. San Jacinto, Menifee Valley, and Temecula Valley campuses were filled with vibrant energy as new and returning students embarked on their educational journeys.
This academic year marks a significant milestone for MSJC, reflecting a continued rise in enrollment and underscoring the college's dedication to accessible, flexible, and affordable education. The college’s diverse course offerings, including in-person, online, and hybrid formats, cater to students’ varying needs, providing them with the flexibility to balance their academic and personal commitments effectively.
Dr. Roger Schultz, Superintendent/President of MSJC, expressed his enthusiasm for the new academic year.
“We will continue to work together as a community of transformation for the lives of our students and for the betterment of our region,” he said.
Schultz also highlighted upcoming developments, including the grand opening of new STEM buildings at the San Jacinto and Menifee Valley campuses. These state-of-the-art facilities are designed to enhance the educational experience and support academic growth.
In addition to these advancements, MSJC is expanding its academic offerings with new and enhanced programs within the Nursing and Allied Health Department. Students can now benefit from expanded training in Nursing, Radiologic Technology, and Emergency Medical Technician programs.
“I am so proud of our institution and the innovative learning programs and extracurricular activities curated to offer each of our students the opportunity to explore interests, develop personally and professionally, and reach their full potential,” Schultz said.
At the Temecula Valley Campus, the start of the academic year was marked by memorable moments. Sisters Elyssa and Naya Sim began their college experience together, while Great Oak High School graduates Aidan Savena and Owen Streeter enjoyed a welcoming breakfast as they started their college journey in their hometown. The sense of community and local pride was evident as students embraced the opportunities ahead.
The San Jacinto Campus saw an extra layer of excitement with the unveiling of the new STEM building. Students, including Diagnostic Medical Sonography major Anahi Guerra Brito, were impressed by the state-of-the-art facility.
“The building is beautiful, honestly. It’s very new and very technologically advanced, and I’m happy to start classes here,” she noted.
At the Menifee Valley Campus, the Learning Resource Center tutors, including Ace Araujo, Olivia Frazier, and Katrina Bellemonte, rallied behind the students with the encouraging words, “We are rooting for you, Eagles!”
Their support highlighted the collaborative spirit and dedication of the Menifee Valley Campus community.