Instructional Programs
Guidance
Degree(s) None
San Jacinto Campus
(951) 487-MSJC (6752) 1-800-624-5561 Miranda Angeles (951) 487-3255 mangeles@msjc.edu Bertha Barraza (951) 487-3292 bbarraza@msjc.edu Karen Cranney (951) 639-5253 kcranney@msjc.edu Kathy Valcarcel (951) 487-3470 kvalcarcel@msjc.edu
Certificate(s) None
Employment Concentration Certificate(s) None
Menifee Valley Campus (951) 672-MSJC (6752) 1-800-452-3335 Karen Cranney (951) 639-5253 kcranney@msjc.edu Kathy Valcarcel (951) 639-5573 kvalcarcel@msjc.edu
Program Description
Transfer Preparation
Guidance courses are designed to help students succeed. These courses strengthen and support individuals during their academic journey. Guidance courses focus on development of the whole person as students learn college success strategies and life management skills. These courses help students identify personal, educational, and career goals and make satisfying decisions for transition to the workforce as productive members of society. The learning and selfmanagement skills developed in student success courses can serve a lifetime.
MSJC offers a range of course work to prepare students to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. All fouryear institutions prescribe their own standards for course evaluation and admissions. Prospective transfer students are advised to review the MSJC catalog with a counselor to determine which MSJC courses are transferable.
Distinctive Features
Degree
Guidance courses are taught by faculty who are experts in a variety of specific areas. Every effort is made to utilize campus student services, resources and equipment for practical skill development.
An Associate degree is not available in this major. Students wishing an Associate degree should major in Social/ Behavioral Sciences from Area B of the General Education Requirements in Option A. Students are advised to see a counselor.
Mt. San Jacinto College 2010-2011 Catalog
Note: Every effort has been made to keep program information current. Please use this information as a guide and consult with the chair of the department/program or an MSJC counselor.
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