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MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement) California Community College Program (CCCP) is an academic preparation program that assists California community colleges’ educationally disadvantaged students to succeed in math, science, and engineering so they can transfer to four-year colleges or universities and attain four-year degrees in math, engineering, and science fields. For other college contacts click here or go to the NVC Directory. The
The MESA California College Program is an academic program that supports educationally disadvantaged community college students to excel in math, engineering, and science so they can transfer to four-year colleges or universities as majors in these fields.
The main components of the MESA CCCP include:
Who is eligible to participate in Educationally disadvantaged students are eligible for the program. Educational disadvantages include factors such as economic status, educational environment, family and home circumstances. What must students do to stay in Students must participate in Who are some of the companies involved with Over 200 companies are partners with Non-MESA Program Qualifiers:For all those student who aren’t in or don’t qualify for the MESA program, for whatever reason, are still invited to take part in many of MESA’s activities and academic opportunities offered to MESA participants. Some of these activities include access to the MESA/Campus computer lab, free tutoring, and other semester activities. In addition,
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| STAFF | TITLE | E-MAIL ADDRESS |
| José Hernández | MESA Director (707) 253-3179 | jhernandez@napavalley.edu |
| René Rubio | MESA Advisor (707) 253-3199 | rrubio@napavalley.edu |
| Dr. Stephanie Burns | SACNAS Faculty Advisor (Club) | sburns@napavalley.edu |
| Antonio Castro | SHPE Faculty Advisor (Club) | acastro@napavalley.edu |
| Dr. Forest Quinlan | MESA Faculty Advisor (Program and Club) | fquinlan@napavalley.edu |
| Sue Nelson | VP of Instructional Services | snelson@napavalley.edu |
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