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[email protected] with your request. Wildlife Sanctuary Tour Reservations Wildlife Sanctuary Accessibility Most paths in the Wildlife Sanctuary have packed dirt or decomposed granite surfaces. There also are some wooden walkways and bridges across waterways. The paths within the sanctuary are wide enough to easily accommodate a wheelchair. Tours can be adapted to accommodate any accessibility needs. A tractor gives a group a tour of the farm. Farm Tours Agriculture is a thriving business in California, which is why Mt. SAC has incredible agriculture, farming, horticulture, and animal care programs for students. To support these programs, we have a 250-acre farm on campus next to our Agricultural Sciences building. The farm is also surrounded by our Veterinary Building, Swine Care Facility, Livestock Pavilion, and Equipment Barn. Tours of our farm and surrounding facilities are great for prospective students interested in agriculture or animal care, school field trips, or group outings. The tour is a 1-hour, guided walking tour, and we can accommodate up to 35 people per tour. Each tour is unique and can include such animals as sheep, pigs, cattle, and horses. Tours are offered at 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm, or 1pm but are appointment only. Tours can be arranged Tuesday through Thursday during the Fall and Spring semesters. We ask that you schedule your tour at least 2 week in advance. Tours are provided at no cost, but donations are appreciated. You can arrange a tour by clicking below. Farm Tour Request Form Agricultural Literacy Trail: You may also tour the farm both online and in person. You can learn about anything from irrigation, to tractors, to cows and much more. No other place in the Western United States will be able to provide you this unique experience. Please feel welcome to tour different areas of our farm at your convenience. Agricultural Literacy Trail Enroll Admissions Assessment Counseling Financial Aid School of Continuing Education Explore Academic Catalog Employment Finding Events Library Schedule of Classes Why Mt. SAC Visit Athletics Box Office Campus Map Parking Planetarium Tours Transparency Accreditation Accessibility Board of Trustees Agenda Construction Discrimination Complaints Doing Business with Mt. SAC Institutional Planning Privacy Help A-to-Z Site Index Acronyms Contact Mt. SAC Directory Police & Campus Safety Web Feedback 1100 N. Grand Ave., Walnut, CA 91789 Phone (909) 274-7500 Campus Police (909) 274-4555 Text-A-Tip (909) 610-9139 dired link Campus Life --> Please enable JavaScript for full functionality. Menu Listen Campus Map Directory Search Sign In Portal (My Account) Canvas (Classes) Navigate (Student Success) Want Help? Portal Login --> About Us Academics & Training Admissions & Aid Campus Life Directory Campus Map Students Faculty/Staff Alumni Community Listen Portal (My Account) Canvas Login Navigate (Student Success) Portal Login --> Campus Life From competitive athletic teams to engaging student clubs, the Mt. San Antonio College campus is full of activities that give our students the full college experience. Whether you want to get involved in student government, to look for information about our athletics programs, or simply to find out how to get around campus, you'll find everything you need to know about life at Mt. SAC right here. Smiling students Student Groups & Activities Mt. SAC has a dynamic student body with more than 50 clubs, an active student government (Associated Students) and full event calendar. Visit the links to learn more. Associated Students Clubs and Organizations Event Calendar Student-Produced News Beach volleyball women show excitement. Athletics Mt. SAC has many different competitive athletic teams that have been nationally recognized and ranked. Whether you're a prospective athlete who wants to join one of our top athletic teams, or a student looking for information on attending games, you'll find everything you need to know about Mt. SAC athletics here. Mountie Athletics Website Prospective Athlete Information Form Attend Game A staff member helps a student. Student Services Mt. SAC offers a number of services to help our students succeed in college. Here, you'll find information on academic planning (like counseling), tutoring services, and support programs (like Veteran's Services, High School Outreach, and ACES) for students in unique situations. Student Life Support Programs Tutoring & Academic Resources Grievances and Complaints Students enjoy a bite to eat. Bookstore & Dining The Sac Book Rac, Mt. SAC's official bookstore, offers a number of products, from bus passes and student IDs to textbooks and book rentals. Students can also find a range of dining options on campus. Bookstore (Sac Book Rac) Buy Textbooks Rent Textbooks Dining Student ID (at the Bookstore ) Students in a therapy session. Student Health & Wellness Health is crucial to your success in college, so Mt. SAC has a clinic and a gym on-campus to help keep you healthy. Basic Needs Resources (housing insecurity and more) Mountie Fresh Food Pantry (food and support) Student Health Center (minor medical and mental health support) Wellness (gym and classes) A health student working on spreading the word. Student Jobs & Careers We help students get work experience as well as prepare them for their careers after graduation through campus jobs, internships, workshops and more. Career Services Internships Jobs via Handshake Resume Assistance Work-Study Career Workshops A campus tour being given. Getting Around Check out this section of our website if you're looking for campus maps, want information about parking and transportation on campus, or want to learn more about shopping and dining options. Getting Around Overview Parking Free Buss Pass Location & Directions Maps Tours Campus Safety on the job Campus Safety Mt. SAC is located in the city of Walnut, a safe and vibrant community named one of the best towns to live in by Money magazine. Learn more about campus safety by visiting the Office of Police and Public Safety website. Office of Public Safety and Parking Annual Clery Act Report Lost and Found Sexual Misconduct Enroll Admissions Assessment Counseling Financial Aid School of Continuing Education Explore Academic Catalog Employment Finding Events Library Schedule of Classes Why Mt. 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San Antonio College, we make our application and enrollment process as easy as possible for our students. Explore this section of our website to get answers to any questions you have about applying, registering for classes, graduation procedures, or financial aid. Steps to Apply Check Your Enrollment Progress Register for Classes Financial Aid & Scholarships Records & Graduation A student on a computer in a lab. Steps to Apply & Enroll Follow these steps to apply and enroll in classes at Mt. SAC. Students must apply, take the assessment questionnaire and attend an orientation before registering. You can learn more about how to get started by clicking on the links below. Steps to Apply and Enroll Apply to Mt. San Antonio College Orientation Assessment Cost to Attend A student in animation class. Registering for Classes Once you've completed your steps to apply and enroll, you're ready to register for classes. Here students who want to take college credit classes can find information about how to register through their Mt. SAC Portal, search for classes, and pay for classes online. Schedule of Classes Registering for Classes How to Find Classes Eligibility for Classes Waitlists Students getting scholarships Paying for College More than 25,000 of our students receive financial aid to help them pay for classes, supplies, and living expenses. In fact, about 75% of our students pay close to nothing to attend . Learn more about the types of aid and how to apply. Financial Aid Overview Promise + Plus Program (special benefits for first time-college students) Applying for Aid Types of Aid Scholarships Cost to Attend Compare Costs to Attend Veterinary technician students works with livestock. Choosing Your Major Whatever your academic goals, we have a program that will help you achieve your dreams. Mt. SAC has more than 260 degree, transfer and career training programs to choose from. If you're unsure, we can also help you find your way. Academics and Training Overview (Get to know the range of opportunities available at Mt. SAC) Career Coach (Discover careers and majors) Career Hub (Career and educational information) Catalog (A closer look at Mt. SAC programs) Guided Pathways (Career clusters to help you identify your goal) A happy graduate at commencement Records & Graduation Have a question about graduation? Need a copy of your transcript? Our Records and Graduation section has all of the information you need to navigate the graduation process or access your student records. Records and Transcripts Graduation Commencement Day A greeter smiles at a table. Public Reports & Documents Mt. SAC has been able to thrive thanks to its focus on students, learning, strategic planning and best practices in education. The following resources and documents may be of interest to prospective students. 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SAC Email Signature Student Tech Support Staff Tech Support Information Security Standard Procedures Privacy Statement 1.0 Purpose The purpose of this document is to describe the information collected by Mt. San Antonio College and the use thereof. 2.0 Information Collected Mt. San Antonio College collects personal information, including but not limited to; name, address, email address, telephone number, social security number and educational background. Such personal information may be requested for research, public service, or for administrative purposes. Additional personal information, such as credit card account information, may be requested for purchases or enrollment purposes. 3.0 Access to Educational Records Following is a summary of the Mt. San Antonio College position related to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, O.L. 93-380, and Chapter 1297, Statues of 1976, State of California: All former and present students have the right to review and inspect their educational records in the Office of Admissions and Records provided they make a written request fifteen (15) days in advance. Such a review will be under the direct supervision of a classified or certificated employee in the Admissions and Records Office. Expressly exempted from the right of review and inspection are the following materials: Financial records of the parents or legal guardians of the student(s Confidential letters and statements of recommendation maintained by the College on or before January 1, 1975, provided that such letters or statements are not used for purposes others than those for which they were specifically intended. Records of instructional, supervisory, counseling, and administrative personnel which are in the sole possession of such personnel and are not accessible or revealed to any other person except a substitute. Records of employees of Mt. San Antonio College, made and maintained in the normal course of business which relate exclusively to such person in that person's capacity as an employee, are not available for use for any other purpose. Records of students made and maintained by the Student Health Services, the College nurse, the College physician, and the College therapist, which are used in the treatment of students and are not available to anyone other than persons providing such treatment. However, such a record may be personally reviewed by a physician or other appropriate professional of the student's choice. 4.0 Use of Collected Information Mt. San Antonio College collects and uses information necessary to administer College business and to meet federal and state reporting requirements. The College may use personal information collected from websites, College applications, etc. for the purpose of future communications back to enrollees, in order to keep current and former students informed of such activities as campus programs, symposia and or special events. Email address may be used by faculty and administrators to communicate with students. 5.0 Information Disclosure Any release of a student's educational records, with the exception listed below, must be with the student's written consent. The College may release copies of or otherwise divulge material in the student's educational records only to the official agencies, groups, officials, or individuals specifically mentioned below: College staff members; provided that such employees have a legitimate educational interest to inspect such a record Representatives of the Comptroller General of the United States, the Secretary of Education, an administrative head of an educational agency, state education officials, and the United States Office of Civil Rights, where such information is necessary to audit a program. Accrediting organizations in order to carry out their accrediting functions. Organizations conducting studies on behalf of the institution. Officials of other schools or school systems in which the student seeks or intends to enroll subject to the rights of students. Agencies or organizations in connection with a student's application for financial aid. 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SAC, I don’t know where I would be. I wouldn’t be in the position I am now. I am very fortunate to have this village and this family here. Angie Besiant Why Choose Mt. SAC The community and support here is a blessing. Meeting others that walked the path before me helped me grasp that it is possible no matter where you come from or past mistakes. Success can be achieved. Carlos Lopez Why Choose Mt. SAC Being a first-time graduate student means that I am setting the bar for my children. College was never the plan for me growing up. Jacqueline Hammer Why Choose Mt. SAC Building community has been my favorite part of finishing my degree. Some of my favorite things were the long hours of studying, reading, and putting together presentations. I found great joy in the process of labor because at Mt. SAC I saw the fruits of that labor immediately. Max Neal Questions? We're here to help. Fill out the form below or call (909) 274-INFO for assistance from our Mountie Info Line. 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Unlawful discrimination is unfair or unequal treatment of an individual (or group) based upon an actual or perceived characteristic related to ethnic group identification, national origin, immigration status, religion, age, sex, gender, gender identification, gender expression, military and veteran status, marital status, medical condition, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal or state law. In compliance with federal laws under Title IX, Title II, and Section 504, Mt. SAC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs or activities. Inquiries about Title IX, Title II, or Section 504 may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator / Title II/Section 504 Coordinator, Ryan Wilson, Building 4 (Human Resources), (909) 274-5249, and
[email protected], or the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights. Mt. SAC must investigate complaints of unlawful discrimination in its programs and activities in accordance with Title 5 of California's Code of Regulations. Contact Information Employee Responsibility Resources Reporting Options Definitions Scope of Title 5 Title 5 of California's Code of Regulations applies to all 116 California community colleges. The purpose of section 59300 et seq. is to implement provisions of state and federal law which together prohibit discrimination or retaliation against persons or groups, or those associated with them on the basis of an actual or perceived characteristic related to ethnic group identification, national origin, immigration status, religion, age, sex, gender, gender identification, gender expression, military and veteran status, marital status, medical condition, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal or state law. These laws require that protected persons and groups, or those associated with them, shall neither be denied full and equal access to the benefits of, nor be subjected to discrimination under, any program or activity that is administered by, funded directly by, or that receives any financial assistance from, the Chancellor or Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, based upon an actual or perceived characteristic listed in this section. These regulations are intended to recognize and eliminate unlawful discrimination that may exist in colleges' programs and activities. Things to Know about Title 5 Title 5 applies to students and employees of any protected category recognized under law. It applies to anyone who believes they have been unlawfully discriminated against based on ethnic group identification, national origin, immigration status, religion, age, sex, gender, gender identification, gender expression, military and veteran status, marital status, medical condition, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, and physical or mental disability. Complaints of unlawful discrimination may be written or verbal and must be filed timely. Complaints of unlawful discrimination shall be lodged with the Deputy Director of Human Resources. Under Title 5, complaints not involving employment must be filed within one (1) year of the date of the alleged unlawful discrimination or within one year of the date on which the complainant knew or should have known of the facts underlying the allegation of unlawful discrimination. Under Title 5, complaints alleging unlawful discrimination in employment must be filed within 180 days of the date the alleged unlawful discrimination occurred. Complaints filed beyond the stated time frames will not be addressed under Title 5, however, Mt. SAC has discretion to address the complaints under other administrative procedures adopted by the college. Mt. SAC has an established procedure for handling complaints of unlawful discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Every college must have a responsible district officer who manages complaints. Mt. SAC's compliance officer is Tika Davé-Harris , Associate Vice President of Human Resources, who can be reached at (909) 274-4225. Mt. SAC uses a “preponderance of the evidence” standard to determine the outcome of a complaint, meaning it is more likely than not that discrimination, harassment and/or retaliation (as defined by Title 5) occurred. The outcome of the investigation will be provided to the complainant and the accused in a written administrative determination. The complainant has the right to appeal the administrative determination to Mt. SAC's Board of Trustees. Reports of unlawful discrimination may be resolved informally. An individual may request to resolve their complaints without a formal investigation. The informal resolution process is intended to allow an individual who believes they have been unlawfully discriminated against to resolve the issue through an informal or mediation process rather than the formal complaint process. A complainant may also seek an informal resolution when they do not wish to file a formal complaint. Informal resolutions may include but are not limited to: adjustments to work / class schedules, mutual no-contact directives, obtaining apologies, training for individuals, monitoring specific areas, etc. Mt. SAC is committed to maintaining a safe and non-discriminatory environment and may determine that allegations need to be investigated under the formal complaint procedures even if the complaining party wishes to pursue an informal resolution. Mt. SAC may not retaliate against someone filing a complaint and must make a reasonable effort to keep a complainant safe from other retaliatory behavior. The school may not take adverse action against the complainant for their complaint. Any retaliation can and should be reported to the Deputy Director of Human Resources. Tika Davé-Harris , the college compliance officer, is designated as the responsible district officer for Mt. San Antonio College. The responsible district officer is responsible for handling complaints related to Title 5, including unlawful discrimination, harassment, and ret Transfer Center --> Skip to main content Please enable JavaScript for full functionality. 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