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STEM Center Coaching

Coaching 

Fall semester coaching will begin September 9, 2022.  All coaching will be in-person this semester; you can register for coaching (academic support) through your student portal. The STEM Center CRNs for the Fall 2022 semester are Study Hall 29286, Coaching 29285, and Counseling 29431 Please contact Dr. Reed if you have any questions at 909 274-4390. Enjoy your semester. 

 

STEM Center Counseling & Resources

STEM Center Counseling

You can make an appointment with a counselor by clicking the button below. If you do not see an available time you prefer, you can call 909-274-5686 to discuss appointment options.

For general questions, email may be sent to: counseling@mtsac.edu

 

 

 

STEM Center

Mt. SAC STEM Center, located on the third floor of the campus’ Math and Science Building, provides tutoring, peer-to-peer coaching, counseling, and general support services. Students who visit the center will find a study area stocked with microscopes, laptop computers, and even skeletons for anatomy students. The center is available to any math, science, or engineering student. But, it is also used by the STEM Teacher Preparation Program, Robotics Team members, and students in two of the campus engineering clubs. Approximately 200 students use the center each day.

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Our Staff

  • Dr. James Reed - STEM Program Coordinator                                                        

  • Anthony Xavier Lopez  - STEM Faculty Coordinator                                       

STEM Center

FALL 2022
9 am - 9 pm Monday 
9 am - 9 pm Tuesday 
9 am - 9 pm Wednesday
9 am - 9 pm Thursday
9 am - 4:30 pm Friday
Closed Weekends and Holidays



(909) 274-5686
stem@mtsac.edu
www.mtsac.edu/stem

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About Raise

Project RAISE, a regional alliance in STEM education, is a Department of Education Title III HSI-STEM grant awarded to CSUF beginning October 1, 2016. Project RAISE integrates a variety of services and project components to increase the number of Hispanic and low-income STEM students and increase persistence, retention, and graduation rates among participants.

Students can engage in:

  • Undergraduate Research Program (URE), an 8-week summer research experience guided by CSUF faculty
  • RAISE Transfer Program (RTP), a peer advising and academic support program for students who transfer to CSUF
  • Summer Internship Program (SIP), a summer internship program for RTP participants, in collaboration with the Orange County Business Council
  • Outreach visits to CSUF for presentations and lab tours

Community college and campus partners:

  • Participate in advisory board meetings three times a year to discuss grant objectives and activities
  • Attend the annual STEM articulation conference to clarify transferring procedures
  • Collaborate with Project RAISE staff to host workshops on community college campuses

 

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 As STEM curricula are extremely hierarchical, it is important for community college students to complete STEM prerequisites needed to advance toward a bachelor’s degree before transferring. Project RAISE hopes to assist community college students to determine for themselves which courses will transfer to CSUF STEM degrees. 

Transferology will empower Project RAISE community college students by giving them immediate, free access to the information they need to determine whether their courses will transfer. Member institutions, including CSUF, provide articulation information and catalog descriptions on their course offerings to