MESA Program
The Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) Program provides academic and transfer support to advance the educational success of students majoring in a calculus-based STEM field, especially those from underrepresented and disproportionately impacted backgrounds. Our goal is to increase the number of community college students who successfully transfer to a 4-year institution to complete a STEM degree with the educational and technical skills to become a leader in the STEM workforce.
Apply for MESA today!
Please click the link above to access the MESA Program application.
The MESA Experience:
At Crafton Hills College, the MESA Program provides students with dedicated support services such as:
- Academic & career counseling throughout the year
- Tutoring, study sessions & Academic Excellence Workshops (AEWs)
- Professional development opportunities
- Transfer preparation & scholarship application support
- Access to workshops, guest speakers, and field trips designed to prepare students for careers in STEM
- Invitations to special events
- & so much more!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Program Eligibility Requirements:
- You currently do not have a Bachelor's degree
- You are a first-generation college student
- This means that your parent(s) does not have a Bachlor's degree or higher level of education
- You have at least two (2) semesters remaining at CHC
- You are currently enrolled in 6 or more units at CHC
- You have declared a calculus-based Mathematics, Engineering or Science major
- Some majors that are considered "STEM" include: mathematics, engineering, computer science, physics, biology, earth science, chemistry and environmental science
- You intend to transfer to a 4-year institution
- You have demonstrated financial need
- Financial need (students must meet one or more):
- Eligible for EOP&S, CARE and/or CalWORKs
- Receiving the California Promise Grant
- Receiving Financial Aid
- Eligible for work-study
- Financial need (students must meet one or more):
Active Participation
Students must complete the following to maintain their participation in the MESA Program.
- Meet with the MESA Counselor at least once per semester and complete a Student Educational Plan
- Complete the required Participation Points for each semester (workshops, special events, etc.)
- Attend bi-weekly Academic Excellence Workshops (AEWs) throughout the semester
- Meet with the MESA Director at least once per semester
Additional Information
If you have questions or would like additional information about the MESA Program, please contact the MESA/STEM Director, Krysten Audibert or visit the STEM Center.