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Get support at the STEM center

Welcome to the STEM Center!

 

STEM Center Academic Support 

Peer Mentors, Coaches, and STEM Faculty are available to provide academic support to students who are enrolled in STEM courses.  Students who are interested in our academic support resources can register through their student portal using the CRN's below. The links below include the Summer 2024 STEM Academic Support Schedules (courses and dates/times). 

Study Group CRN: 12446

Summer 2024 | STEM Faculty Open Hours

STEM Tutoring CRN: 12685

Summer 2024 | STEM Peer Mentoring Schedule

STEM Counseling CRN: 12447

Summer 2024 (TBA) | STEM Coaches

STEM Center Counseling

STEM Counselors are available in the STEM center to assist students in creating academic plans and answer questions regarding educational and career goals. Students who are interested in making an appointment with a STEM counselor, can register through their student portal using the CRN below.  Once students register for counseling, an appointment with a STEM counselor can be made. 

For general questions, email may be sent to: counseling@mtsac.edu

  • Our Staff

     

    • Dr. James Reed - STEM Program Coordinator 

    • Anthony Xavier Lopez  - STEM Faculty Coordinator

  • STEM Center

    Summer 2024
    9 am - 5 pm Monday 
    9 am - 5 pm Tuesday 
    9 am - 5 pm Wednesday
    9 am - 5 pm Thursday
    Closed Friday
    Closed Weekends and Holidays
    61-3320
    (909) 274-5686
    stem@mtsac.edu
    www.mtsac.edu/stem

      Mt. SAC STEM

 

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STEM Center

The Mt. SAC STEM Center is located in 61-3320. The STEM Center provides academic support and resources to all Mt. SAC students.  Students who visit the center will find study spaces that include whiteboards and computer monitors, laptop computers,  microscopes and slides, textbooks, and anatomical models.