Thanks to a transformational $1-million gift from philanthropist Roger Frey, the San Diego Community College District is ensuring students completing healthcare degree and certificate programs can start their careers immediately.
Thanks to a transformational $1-million gift from philanthropist Roger Frey, the San Diego Community College District is ensuring students completing healthcare degree and certificate programs can start their careers immediately.
Connie Renda, MA, RHIA, CHDA, Program Director and Assistant Professor for Health Information Technology and Management, was recognized by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) with the prestigious Leadership Award.
We are excited to share the members of Generation Hope's California Presidents Circle, the first in a new national initiative designed to equip higher education executives with tools, data, and peer support to truly champion parenting students and their families.
August 04, 2016 | Office of Communications
Working adults who want to earn a college degree should look into a new business degree program that launches this fall at San Diego Mesa College. The program offers convenient classes, and puts enrolled students on a sequential path that enables them to complete their degree in three years -- and gives them priority admission status to the California State University system.
Read It NowFiled Under: business degree, business, pathways for accelerated college education, degree, pace
August 04, 2016 | Office of Communications
Twenty-three newly minted graduates of the San Diego Mesa College Radiologic Technology Program will participate in a special pinning ceremony at 5:30 p.m., Friday, August 5, at Mesa College.
Read It NowFiled Under: radiologic technology, radiology, ARRT National Registry Exam, Christy Foster Bollman
August 02, 2016 | Office of Communications
She is a six-time USA Track & Field Outdoor Women’s Champion in the long jump, a three-time World Outdoor Champion, a three-time World Indoor Champion, the indoor American record holder, and the 2012 Olympic Games gold medalist, and 2016 Olympic Games silver medalist. Oh, and Brittney Reese also happens to be a track coach at San Diego Mesa College.
Read It NowFiled Under: Brittney Reese, 2016 Olympics, Olympics
July 04, 2016 | Office of Communications
Dr. Waverly Ray, a geography professor at San Diego Mesa College, was one of a dozen people chosen from across the country to receive a federal fellowship from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that focuses on colleges with Hispanic-oriented programs.
Read It NowFiled Under: Dr. Waverly Ray, Geography, Hispanic Serving Institutions, hsi, U.S. Department of Agriculture
June 09, 2016 | Office of Communications
San Diego Mesa College fashion students and alumni will take the runway to the fair with a “Wonderland Fashion Show.” The fair-themed fashion show is set for 1 to 3 p.m., at the Student Showcase on the first floor, west end of the grandstand on Sunday, June 26, 2016.
Read It NowFiled Under: Fashion
June 07, 2016 | Office of Communications
President Pamela T. Luster played a critical role in making San Diego Mesa College the first community college in the state to offer a bachelor’s degree. She works tirelessly in expanding outreach and equity efforts both on and off campus. She has guided one of California’s largest community colleges through an unprecedented transformation that has seen construction of seven new buildings, including centers for math, science, and allied health.
Read It NowFiled Under: Administration, Academics, President Pam
June 02, 2016 | Office of Communications
San Diego Mesa College ranks top of the California community colleges and California State Universities honored as a “Champion for Excellence in Transfer” for 2016 by the Campaign for College Opportunity. These ten California Community Colleges are producing the largest number of students earning an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) and have demonstrated significant growth in ADT production year over year.
Read It NowFiled Under: Transfer, Academic Programs, Student Success
May 16, 2016 | Office of Communications
Workers in the field of health information looking to get higher paying jobs just got more good news. Not only can they complete a four-year degree at San Diego Mesa College at a fraction of what it costs at private institutions, but they can begin college this fall as juniors, and they can also apply for financial aid. This thanks to the Department of Education, which approved the college’s application for eligibility and certification last week.
Read It NowFiled Under: 4-year degree, Financial Aid, Bachelor's Degree, Baccalaureate, HIM