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- Mt. San Jacinto College
Mt San Jacinto College provides an ever-growing number of educational opportunities for the diverse communities we serve
- About MSJC | Mt. San Jacinto College Catalog
The Mt San Jacinto Community College District serves about 25,000 students in an area covering 1,700 square miles in central and southwestern Riverside County, one of California’s fastest-growing and most dynamic regions
- Mt. San Jacinto College - Wikipedia
Mt San Jacinto College (MSJC) is a public community college in Riverside County, California It is part of the California Community College system and consists of four locations: San Jacinto (San Jacinto Campus), Menifee (Menifee Valley Campus), Banning (San Gorgonio Pass Campus) and Temecula (Temecula Valley Campus) [ 3 ]
- Mt. San Jacinto College - Niche
Mt San Jacinto is a public college located in San Jacinto, California in the Los Angeles Area It is a mid-size institution with an enrollment of 6,210 undergraduate students The Mt San Jacinto acceptance rate is 100% Popular majors include Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Business
- Enroll at MSJC | Mt. San Jacinto College
Welcome to Mt San Jacinto College! The Enrollment Services Department provides numerous services to students and members of the community General information about the college is provided
- Mt. San Jacinto College
The MSJC Athletic Department is proud to announce its 2025 Hall of Fame class The latest group to join the Hall includes a pair of former athletes, a state championship team, and two individuals who have shown decades of dedication to the program
- Instructional Programs | Mt. San Jacinto College Catalog
Send Page to Printer Print this page Download Page (PDF) The PDF will include all information unique to this page 2025-2026 Catalog A PDF of the entire catalog
- About MSJC - Mt. San Jacinto College
Mt San Jacinto College is a comprehensive community college that is one of California's 116 community colleges A single college District, MSJC serves a 1,700-square-mile area from the San Gorgonio Pass to Temecula
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