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MSJC Board Approves 2021-2022 Budget

MSJC Board Approves 2021-2022 Budget

The Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Board of Trustees on Thursday adopted a $136,812,753 General Fund budget for 2021-2022. The unrestricted General Fund pays for operations, materials, supplies, salaries and benefits, among other things.

MSJC Hosts Administration of Justice Career Exploration Events

MSJC Hosts Administration of Justice Career Exploration Events

Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) is hosting an Administration of Justice Pathway Week from Sept. 20 to 24 that will enable current and prospective students to learn more about the career opportunities the criminal justice field offers.

MSJC Football postpones upcoming games due to COVID-19

MSJC Football postpones upcoming games due to COVID-19

After receiving direction from the Riverside County Department of Public Health, Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) quarantined the college’s football team effective Sept. 2, 2021, as a result of five (5) confirmed positive COVID-19 cases amongst its student-athletes. Games scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 4 and next Saturday, Sept. 11 are postponed. The college will quarantine the football team until Sept. 12.

COVID-19 Reporting Process for Students

COVID-19 Reporting Process for Students

Mt. San Jacinto College's top priority is to ensure the safety of our students, faculty, and staff. To do that, we need your help. Please follow the procedures for reporting COVID-19 cases so district officials can complete contact tracing and make proper notifications to those at risk of exposure.

President's Video Message: Welcome Back, Eagles

President's Video Message: Welcome Back, Eagles

The start of the Fall 2021 semester at MSJC is less than a week away and we are excited to see you again, whether you are coming onto one of our Mt. San Jacinto College campuses or joining us online.

Mask Mandate Begins August 5

Mask Mandate Begins August 5

Masks still prove to be one of the most effective methods to prevent contracting or transmitting the virus. Wearing a mask is a small inconvenience to ensure the health and safety of yourself, your families and your peers.