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Student Services Monthly Update / February 2018 / 1
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Student Services Monthly Updates are designed to tell our story of providing pathways that inspire, engage and empower our diverse students to learn and succeed. These updates also track our support of Mesa’s journey of becoming the leading college of equity and excellence. We encourage you to review our highlights and dig deeper into departmental updates to learn about new employees, innovations, data, events/activities, student success stories, special recognitions and new Policies & Procedures impacting the way we serve students. Thanks to our incredible Student Services Team for their tireless efforts in creating the conditions that matter for our students to succeed.
- Ashanti Hands, Vice President, Student Services
Contents Admissions Assessment AVANZA Student Engagement Center,Peer Navigator, and CRUISE Programs CalWORKs Career Counseling DSPS EOPS/CARE Evaluations Financial Aid Outreach & Community Relations STAR TRIO Student Affairs Student Development Student Health Services Student Success & Equity Transfer Veterans & Records Vice President Student Services
Monthly Update Highlights
Employee Updates
Karina Sandoval, Jose Aranda, and Jordan Frodente were hired as Student Services Assistants in
Admissions. They previously served as Project Assistants so we are grateful that we have them as
permanent employees!
DSPS would like to congratulate Erick Escalante on his new role as Instructional Assistant/Learning
Resources, supporting the function of Test Proctoring. Additionally, we would like to congratulate
Raymond Arellano, a former NANC in DSPS, on his new role as an SSA working in General Counseling.
Andrew Tanjuaquio, Student Services Technician will support the department by providing Student
Support Services (SSSP) to our students by facilitating department workshops. Abimaliel Rosario Lopez,
Student Services Technician will support Adrienne Dines with the International Student Program as well
as General Counseling, to include Instructor Referrals and the Early Readmit process. Raymond Arellano,
Student Services Assistant will support Laura Mathis with MET and Michael Temple with Mesa Academy.
Student staff member in the Transfer Center was accepted to CSU East Bay. Adjunct Counselor Hieu Huynh has joined STAR-TRIO.
Student Health Services is pleased to announce the hiring of front office student worker Julian Nguyen.
Vice President Hands will serve as a Mentor for the 2018-2019 ACCCA Mentor Program
Events & Activities
Thanks to AS Funding, the Peer Navigator program invested in board games to host a monthly game
night. Complete with snacks, music, and enthusiasm, the Peer Navigators welcomed over 20 students
and challenged them to a game of Connect Four, Uno, Battleship, and Jenga!
Student Services Monthly Update
February 2018
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Counseling set a new Mesa record this month by signing 28 UCLA TAP contracts for fall 2018.
Borderless Scholars/EOPS supported students with processing a total of 88 Dreamer's Emergency
Grants!
Miriam Pacheco, Promise Counselor, partnered with Amber Alatorre, FYE Counselor/Coordinator, to
offer Academic Success Workshops to students who were falling behind in units and falling below a 2.0
GPA. The workshops helped students understand their academic status and offered resources and
support to help them improve. Eighteen Promise students attended the February workshops with
additional workshops being planned for March. .
Career conducted workshops on resume-building and job and internship search.
Mesa College Student Affairs and Mesa College Outreach are both making efforts to promote voter
registration prior to the mid-term elections scheduled for later this year.
Student Success & Equity participated in the African American Achievement Collaboration.
Innovations & Data
Mesa Assessment continues to play a large role in the development of tools, practices, and procedures
for District-wide compliance of AB 705 by Fall 2019. The Placement Assistant has been presented to
math faculty at discipline meetings and Miramar counseling faculty to provide others across the District
with an understanding of current Mesa practices and how those might be adapted District wide in an
effort to support our incoming students.
For the 2017-18 academic year we currently we have 72 CalWORKs students.
Outreach has partnered with the Business faculty to support outreach efforts at the high schools for the
Entrepreneurship Program.
Our High Tech Center in DSPS received a total of 74 alternate media requests and 135 students logged a
total of 625 hours in the HTC Lab.
Evaluations has been working diligently in collaboration with Student Affairs to prepare for this year’s
new commencement ticketing process. The departments have been working with the office of
communication to develop new marketing materials used to inform graduates on how to pick up the
commencement tickets in the next few months.
Total Dreamer Emergency Grants through Financial Aid: 139 students/$69,369
Student Success Stories
A wonderful EOPS student was assisted with a last minute resume-building request and landed an
internship interview. The student was subsequently offered the position.
Students are beginning to get acceptance notices from four-year institutions! Among our special pops:
Natchel Bello, Borderless Scholar, has been accepted to SDSU! One of our FAST Scholars has been
accepted to CSULB.
Acceptance to UCSD and SDSU are being released; many students are coming in to inform staff. Please
celebrate their success!
Policies & Procedures
Student Services is keeping a watchful eye on AB 705, Governor Brown’s proposed fully Online Community College, AB 19 - California College Promise and the Governor’s Budget Proposal.
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Admissions
Employee Updates
Karina Sandoval, Jose Aranda, and Jordan Frodente were hired as Student Services Assistants. They previously
served as Project Assistants so we are grateful that we have them as permanent employees!
Innovations & Data
Our office handled 1,936 calls in February; accepted 138 Allied Health applications; student walk-in for
Residency, International Students, and Allied Health - 275; petitions - 93; forms processed - 263.
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Assessment
Events & Activities
Assessment & Testing is working closely with Outreach to prepare for the Outreach High School Pre-enrollment
workshops where students will be able to go through the Placement Assistant at the end. We anticipate that
being able to offer Placement Assistant to all of our feeder high schools, as opposed to the two pilot high
schools last Spring, will make a huge difference for students and will also help to shift the high schools'
placement focus from Accuplacer to Placement Assistant for following graduating classes.
Innovations & Data
Assessment & Testing provided the following services:
English Assessments: 41
Math Assessments: 44
Placement Assistant: 23
ESOL: 7
Orientations: 27
Total Students Served: 117
We have begun to see students who are coming in to complete their SSSP requirements completed before
Summer registration begins.
Mesa Assessment continues to play a large role in the development of tools, practices, and procedures for
District-wide compliance of AB 705 by Fall 2019. The Placement Assistant has been presented to math faculty at
discipline meetings and Miramar counseling faculty to provide others across the District with an understanding
of current Mesa practices and how those might be adapted District wide in an effort to support our incoming
students.
Mesa Assessment is also working with the administrators and faculty for the pilot Retail Management program
to develop options for distance education students to complete their assessments with us. We look forward to
providing innovative options for distance education students so that they can fulfill their SSSP steps.
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AVANZA Student Engagement Center,
Peer Navigator, and CRUISE Programs
Employee Updates
The Peer Navigator Program regrets to report a member from the team has transitioned out.
Events & Activities
Monthly Peer Navigator Workshop: Applying for Scholarships: February 5 and 13
Quintin Wortham and Vanessa Roldan provided a workshop for CRUISErs and Promise students on how
to research and apply for scholarships. In addition to guiding students to locate resources, Peer
Navigators provided a handout with an action statement (I will apply for____) to motivate students.
Both workshops averaged 20 students.
Campus Conexiones: February 21
Current and past students shared their narrative with our first student panel speaker series. Event was
well attended as an English class, faculty and staff, students, and parents attended. Feedback from
audience was positive. Many shared how narrative served as reinforcement to keep pursuing personal
goals.
Peer Navigator Game Night: February 22
Thanks to AS Funding, the Peer Navigator program invested in board games to host a monthly game
night. Complete with snacks, music, and enthusiasm, the Peer Navigators welcomed over 20 students
and challenged them to a game of Connect Four, Uno, Battleship, and Jenga!
Innovations & Data
Report on Peer Navigator contacts with mentees became available. Data reveals the increase in monthly two-
way connections impacts a student's persistence, retention, and academic success (C or higher).
Student Success Stories
Current CRUISEr took the time to share how Philip Johnson, Peer Navigator, successfully guided her through her
first day of the spring semester and continues to be supportive. She expressed her gratitude and said she could
not have passed her math class had it not been for Philip's guidance..
Policies and Procedures
Program is currently revising Peer Navigator Handbook and including new components to mentor training.
Special Recognition
Sara Ramirez and Lauren Arriola for their courage to share their narrative while dispelling cultural norms on their
path towards higher education! They are an inspiration.
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CalWORKs
Events & Activities
Attend CalWORKs Region X Meetings - Sasha Verastegui.
Collaboration efforts with San Diego Continuing Education Centers has become strong and thriving.
Participation efforts with campus activities have increased.
Innovations & Data
For the 2017-18 academic year we currently we have 72 CalWORKs students.
Student Success Stories
Out of our 2 CalWORKs students graduating, one has been accepted to San Diego State University (SDSU).
Policies and Procedures
Currently updating all program documents and creating a more informative CalWORKs orientation packet.
Special Recognition
San Diego Continuing Education Centers for their collaboration efforts and support.
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Career
Events & Activities
Two workshops were conducted this month including resume building and job and internship search. This
month we participated in Winter CRUISE and presented TCE Overview of services for the Meet & Greet event to
51 students. The Career Center and The Stand collaborated with faculty member, Jill Moreno, and provided a
presentation covering Career Center and The Stand services including volunteer opportunities at The Stand to 24
students. In addition, we were invited by Mesa College Outreach to meet with 30 students from Oceanside High
School
Innovations & Data
Students are now able to get on our contact list via "remind-me.” Students simply enter phone # or email
address to receive up-to-the-minute information.
The center made 12 new employer contacts this month including the following:
ACE Tutoring
Allman For Congress
City of San Diego
Coggan Family Aquatic Complex
Converse International School of Languages
Hertz Global
Lupe’s Mexican Eatery
Massage Envy Spa Poway
NAMI San Diego
Nightingale Music
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Soccer Shots
Student Success Stories
A wonderful EOPS student was assisted with a last minute resume-building request and landed an internship
interview. The student was subsequently offered the position.
This month we received a student message on behalf of a computer science faculty professor Hank Beaver. Here
is the students comment:
After high school, I was unsure of what I wanted to pursue as my career. I had different choices from cosmetology,
culinary school, or the medical field. I was very hesitant to decide which school to apply for, I took the gap year to try
and figure it out myself. Even after a year off, I ended up taking my parents’ advice and apply for a pharmacy technician
program at a medical institute. I wish I knew about the Mesa Career Center beforehand, this would’ve been a great
resource for trying to discover what career/majors interested me. Especially their Focus 2 online system, this would be
most helpful for me as I’m still a bit indecisive on what I’d like to do in the tech field. I will be definitely be using the
career center during my time as San Diego Mesa College.
Special Recognition
We would like to recognize Professor Hank Beaver for being an advocate of our services and connecting his
students to all that we have to offer. His actions go above and beyond and help positively engage students with
student’s services.
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Counseling
Employee Updates
Andrew Tanjuaquio, Student Services Technician will support the department by providing Student Support
Services (SSSP) to our students by facilitating department workshops. He will participate in campus activities
supporting the department’s commitment to student success. Andrew will also be responsible for updating and
maintaining the department webpage and VISIX. He currently works at the District office as a Senior Student
Services Assistant. He possesses the necessary tools and experience for this position and will be a positive asset
to our department. He has been a part of the ERP team will be able to assist with the transition to Campus
Solutions. He will begin working in the Counseling office next Thursday, February 15th.
Abimaliel Rosario Lopez, Student Services Technician will support Adrienne Dines with the International Student
Program as well as General Counseling, to include Instructor Referrals and the Early Readmit process. Abi
currently works in the Admissions Office as a Student Services Assistant providing clerical support to the
International programs. His work with the International Program gives him the knowledge and experience to
support the program in Counseling. He will begin working in the Counseling office on Tuesday, February 20th.
Raymond Arellano, Student Services Assistant will support Laura Mathis with MET and Michael Temple with
Mesa Academy. Raymond is a NANCE employee currently working in the Disability Support Programs and
Services (DSPS). His knowledge and experience working in DSPS will complement his responsibilities in General
Counseling. He possesses a positive and professional demeanor and has a passion for serving students. Raymond
will be a great fit for this position. He will begin working in the Counseling office on Tuesday, February 20th.
Events & Activities
The CDAIE committee has worked to sponsor, co-sponsor or support 18 events during February 2018 for Black
History Month, both on and off-campus. This includes the Rosa Parks Birthday Recognition event, STEAM
Discussions on Mathematics and Engineering, an Open Mic for Poetry and Spoken Word, and a Healing Circle for
students to have the opportunity to share their deepest feelings and be supported by caring peers. Events have
been well attended and appreciated by all. This month the committee also posted flyers across campus designed
to counter the hateful and divisive flyers which had been posted illegally on campus. The colorful flyers CDAIE
posted underscored the importance of love, unity, solidarity and compassion.
Annual Puente Motivational Hike on February 14th
Puente trip to UCR for the Community College Day Conference
Ongoing Puente Club T-Shirt Fundraiser
We set a new Mesa record this month by signing 28 UCLA TAP contracts for fall 2018
Innovations & Data
1595 students serviced on drop-in, 580 served with appointments, Total= 2075
Student Success Stories
Laura Murray, a formerly incarcerated student who met with Ramiro Hernandez and Chris Kalck, finished her
first sem. at SDSU. She now has a 4.0 GPA, and is now President of the Project Rebound Student Alliance at
SDSU.
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DSPS
Employee Updates
DSPS would like to congratulate Erick Escalante on his new role as Instructional Assistant/Learning Resources,
supporting the function of Test Proctoring. Additionally we would like to congratulate Raymond Arellano, a
former NANC in DSPS on his new role as an SSA working in General Counseling.
Events & Activities
Erika Higginbotham and Steven Salter had an opportunity to join the School of Mathematics and Natural
Sciences for the February School Meeting to present on Disability Support Programs and Services and to address
questions related to disability accommodation in the classroom.
Innovations & Data
In the month of February, DSPS Counselors met with a total of 250 students for scheduled appointments and an
additional 280 on drop-ins. DSPS Test Proctoring administered a total of 207 exams to 155 unique students. Our
High Tech Center received a total of 74 alternate media requests and 135 students logged a total of 625 hours in
the HTC Lab.
Special Recognition
Thank you to the entire DSPS Team for an excellent start to the semester!
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EOPS/CARE
Employee Updates
EOPS would like to welcome Martin Martinez, VA work-study, to our team!
Events & Activities
EOPS Departments in all three colleges, in collaboration with the District, are applying for the
CAFYES/NextUp Allocation through the State. This would provide funding to increase services to a sub-
group of former foster youth.
Master Keys Series - weekly motivational workshop series have started, they are targeted to former
foster youth, but all students are welcome!
Borderless Scholars/EOPS supported students with processing a total of 88 Dreamer's Emergency
Grants!
A name has been established for serving formerly incarcerated students, Project Re-Start.
In collaboration with MT2C, EOPS is offering tutoring four hours a week in our conference room.
Sade Burrell collaborated with Mesa Academy and SSE to coordinate the Woman-to-Woman Conference
- the event was a tremendous success.
Innovations & Data
EOPS is close to reaching its goal of serving 800 this academic year. We are at 790 and student and have left a
few spots open to accommodate special population students throughout the semester.
Student Success Stories
Students are beginning to get acceptance notices from four-year institutions! Among our special pops: Natchel
Bello, Borderless Scholar, has been accepted to SDSU! One of our FAST Scholars has been accepted to CSULB.
Student Services Monthly Update / February 2018 / 11
Evaluations
Events & Activities
Evaluations participated in Winter CRUISE and presented a TCE Overview of services for the Meet & Greet event
to 51 students.
Innovations & Data
Evaluations has been working diligently in collaboration with Student Affairs to prepare for this year’s new
commencement ticketing process. The departments have been working with the office of communication to
develop new marketing materials used to inform graduates on how to pick up the commencement tickets in the
next few months.
Student Services Monthly Update / February 2018 / 12
Financial Aid
Events & Activities
On-going DACA and FAFSA Workshops
Innovation & Data
Total aid disbursed: Total BOG Paid to 12,653 students was $9,443,149.
Total State Grant Aid Paid to 1,607 students was $1,667,052
Total Federal Grant Aid Paid to 4,982 students was $15,007,651
Total Federal Student Loan Aid Paid to 290 students was $1,122,528
Total Private Alternative Student Loan Aid Paid to 58 students was $532,391
Total Osher Scholarships Paid to 24 was $22,952
Total Other Aid Paid to 123 students was $48,310
Total Dreamer Emergency Grants Paid to 139 students was $69,369
Student Services Monthly Update / February 2018 / 13
Outreach & Community Relations
Events & Activities
On February 5th, Student Ambassadors provided assistance with Continuing Education's ESOL Mesa
orientation. Ambassadors Jordan Nash, Karen Villanueva, Beatrix Stark, and Nicolas Irving provided a
tour for 80 students of the Student Services Department showcasing the support services and programs
available to them. We are excited to be able to continue this partnership with Continuing Education and
are encouraged by the steadily increasing numbers each semester.
On February 8th, Outreach was invited by La Jolla High School to present at their Articulation Parent
Information Night. Mesa Outreach alongside San Diego Unified was able to promote CCAP to parents
and their students. Thereafter, parents and students were able to ask questions pertaining to
matriculation and student services programs.
On February 12th, Outreach held an Admissions Application workshop at Mt. Everest Academy. Students
were able to submit their college applications and afterwards hear a Mesa presentation that included
next steps and student services information.
On February 20th, Outreach hosted Oceanside College Bound with a warm welcome from Dr. Ashanti
Hands followed by a Mesa presentation and a campus wide tour. Students from Oceanside participated
heavily in our student panel asking question in regards to the college experience. Ambassadors, Beatrix
Stark, Jordan Nash, Joshua Quiroz, and Cassie Casares provided the campus tour.
On February 27th, Outreach hosted Marcy High School with a Mesa College presentation followed by a
campus tour. There were 25 students interested in Mesa College's offerings including CTE and certificate
programs. Student Ambassador, Nicolas Irving and Beatrix Stark provided the campus wide tour.
Miriam Pacheco, Promise Counselor, partnered with Amber Alatorre, FYE Counselor/Coordinator, to
offer Academic Success Workshops to students who were falling behind in units and falling below a 2.0
GPA. The workshops helped students understand their academic status and offered resources and
support to help them improve. Eighteen Promise students attended the February workshops with
additional workshops being planned for March.
Innovation & Data
Outreach has partnered with the Business faculty to support outreach efforts at the high schools for the
Entrepreneurship Program. Their grant is able to support a few additional hours of outreach work for our
Student Ambassadors. We are excited to partner with our CTE programs in new and innovative ways to pool
resources and reach more students.
Student Success Stories
The 2016-17 Promise cohort is coming up on the end of their second academic year and Mesa has seven
students who have already petitioned to graduate this Spring. These seven Mesa students are the only 2016-17
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Promise students in the District who have petitioned to graduated and serve as a testament to the support they
have received from the entire Mesa Community to reach this academic milestone.
Student Ambassadors are anxiously waiting for acceptance notifications from four-year universities. Joshua
Quiroz has been accepted to SDSU and CSU Long Beach. Maia Wakefiled has been accepted to San Francisco
State, Philander Smith College (HBCU), and Coppin State University (HBCU). Nina Geissler has been accepted to
CSU Fullerton, CSU Long Beach, and San Francisco State. We congratulate them on this achievement as they
await to hear back from their remaining schools!
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STAR TRIO
Employee Updates
Adjunct Counselor Hieu Huynh
Events & Activities
Held FAFSA & Taxes workshop 2/14.
Innovation & Data
Program participants 97%
Student Contacts 758
Supply requests 427
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Student Affairs
Events & Activities
Staff Development Claudia Perkins, the Mesa College Compliance and Discipline Officer, attended a Title IX
training presented by the Department of Justice, Office of Violence Against Women, in Atlanta, GE, from
February 19th to 22nd. She regarded the event as very informative and enjoyable, primarily due to the
presence of other SDCCD members from other campuses and locations who do not often get the
opportunity to meet and collaborate.
Associated Students The Mesa College Associated Students (AS), formerly known as the Associated Student
Government, has selected two conferences to attend during the Spring 2018 semester: The ASACC National
Student Advocacy Conference in Washington, DC, on March 17 - 20, and the NSLDC Chicago Diversity
Conference in Chicago, IL, on April 5 - 8. The General Assembly legislative conference, previously hosted by
the Student Senate for California Community Colleges, was cancelled for the Spring.
Club Rush As usual, the Mesa College Inter-Club Council hosted an on-campus Club Rush event on February
20th through the 22nd. About twenty different student groups were represented. Notably, this was a rare
occurrence of a non-campus entity, called Indivisible, being included in the Club Rush line up. This group
promotes voter registration among college-age students and they reported a good turnout in terms of how
many students they were able to encourage to register. Due to a sudden but severe rain shower on the 21st
the event was cancelled for that day, but the ICC plans to arrange for another two-day Rush event in March
to make up for the loss.
Club Orientation / Registration The Inter-Club Council hosted a Club Orientation presentation on Friday,
February 23rd, which was also the last day to submit club registration documents through the online system.
3 new clubs signed up to be registered this semester, which is typical for Spring; most clubs register in the
Fall to be active through the Spring.
Scholarship Report Applications for scholarships offered through the Mesa College Foundation were due on
February 20th, a week earlier than previous years. Mesa College received a total of 1,595 applications across
148 opportunities from 384 students, which averages out to just slightly more than 4 applications per
student. These numbers are remarkably similar to last year, and the anomalies identified in this data, when
compared to the numbers from years past, provide clear direction on how we can improve the Scholarship
Program moving forward.
Register to Vote Mesa College Student Affairs and Mesa College Outreach are both making efforts to
promote voter registration prior to the mid-term elections scheduled for later this year. In addition to the
registration efforts performed by the Outreach office, the non-campus entity Indivisible was invited to
campus for two weeks, from February 20th to March 2nd, to assist with registering students to vote. Under
the circumstances, and especially due to the recent events in Parkland, FL, the importance of encouraging
our young people to participate in the political process and speak with their votes as well as their voices
cannot be overstated.
Special Recognition
To Financial Aid for working so hard to meet the needs of our students! Congratulations to Gilda for being
recognized for the Mesa Olympian Award. This is due to her exceptional leadership with ERP, dedication to
excellence, and commitment to students.
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Student Development
Employee Updates
Congratulations to the following new employees in Student Development:
Karina Sandoval, SSA in Admissions
Jose Aranda, SSA for Admissions
Jordan Frodente, SSA for Admissions
Raymond Arellano, SSA for Counseling
Andrew Tanjuaquio, SST for Counseling
Abimaliel Rosario Lopez, SST for Counseling
Taneisha Hellon, Adjunct Counselor.
Events & Activities
Crakes attended the Ad Astra Summit Training on scheduling.
Special Recognition
Thanks to all the staff for their hard work and dedication to students as they helped them get squared away with the spring semester.
Big shout out to LaKeita Platts for going above and beyond and assisting a student who needed help to get started with Mesa’s Retail Management Program.
Thanks to Patty Rodriguez for representing general counseling and sharing her thoughts and feedback with the NFI panel.
Commendation to Laura Mathis and the Personal Growth Workgroup for continuing to look at data on how to best support students, and for her continued efforts to lead along with the following committee members: Adam Erlenbusch, Anne Hedekin, Guillermo Marrujo, Kirsten Pogue-Cely, and Raquel Sojourner.
San Diego Mesa College was awarded $140,468 to go toward the Veterans Resource Center standards established by the Chancellors’ Office. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the Veterans Office, along with the counseling faculty and the rest of student services for supporting our student veterans.
Thanks to Charlie Lieu for working with Adam Erlenbusch in launching the website dedicated to support Mesa’s Second Year Experience – ADVOC8 program.
Thanks to the various student services leads: Leroy Johnson, Barbara Plandor,Steven Salter, Monica Demcho, Marichu Magana, and Sasha Verastegui for working with Student Development in developing the ERP schedule for counseling faculty.
Commendation to Claudia Estrada and the Evaluations team, along with the Commencement Committee for all their hard work in preparation for the upcoming 2018 Commencement Ceremony and Ticket Information.
We currently have a new Mesa College record for the amount of UCLA TAP contracts signed in February. Thanks to Anthony’s leadership and UCLA TAP coordination efforts. There were 28 UCLA TAP contracts signed this month. Keep up the good work!
Larry Maxey and Ailene Crakes launched the Integrated Planning Survey and Report which has been distributed to individuals and programs whose funding requests were granted through the Innovative Practice Funding Request.
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Student Health Services
Employee Updates
We are pleased to announce the hiring of front office student worker Julian Nguyen. We are working quickly to
fill the vacant position of Counseling Coordinator. We are 'precepting' students from Barry University, University
of San Diego and Mesa College.
Events & Activities
Rebecca Lee LMFT is again hosting the "Be Calm" groups on Tuesday's at 1 pm. She incorporates play therapy
and relaxation techniques for students with anxiety. Classes are free an anonymous.
Innovations& Data
We had 610 in office contacts. We are not experiencing the huge numbers of students with the flu as reported
by other colleges and universities. This is due to the excellent collaboration between our Community Health
Nurses and RN/NP Nurses in the office. Our "Keep Your Hands Clean" campaign, free flu vaccinations, flu
education and "soon as you're sick" medical visits add to the power of flu prevention on campus.
Welcome Week was focused on drug abuse prevention and the new marijuana laws. Hundreds of students
played Root Beer pong, answered questions about drug use and won prizes.
The Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence prevention event was fantastic with 4 community agencies tabling
and presenting, free lunch and short films. We hosted 116 students for 30-60 minute visits with extra credit
earned. Many more students dropped in for shorter visits. Three students returned to the office for counseling.
Student Success Stories
Our student worker Kennedy Carrothers is entering the National University Bachelor's in Nursing program in
April. We are all excited for her!
Special Recognition
We recognize Michelle Harris Feller LMFT, Sue Shrader Hanes LMFT and Rebecca Lee LMFT for their
professionalism and "going the extra mile" for every student. Their dedication and concern for students is
admirable and they have worked many hours, late into the evening, to support our students in their academic
goals.
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Student Success & Equity
Events & Activities
Participated in the African American Achievement Collaboration, planning conference for S.D. Unified
Graduating Seniors.
Innovations & Data
Spring 2018 as of 2/28/18
Direct Student Support:
59 applications have been received to date this semester.
41 Students have been assessed
$6063in assistance has been given out. $3800 in book vouchers, $1650 for food, $185 for printing and
428 for transportation (Not including the EOPS students)
$375.00 is the largest single amount awarded.
First time that 100% of those we have given assistance to have complete assessment and orientation.
90% have education plans on file.
The Stand Report:
In the month of February we provided over 960 transactions at The Stand.
So far for the Spring semester we have provided students with over 3850 items
We sent out a campus newsletter with updates including information on our Amazon Wish List.
We sent out a survey to all students who used The Stand during the fall semester and look forward to
reporting out on this. We received 204 unique responses and look forward to sharing more of the
feedback we collected soon.
We are working with our management team and Feeding San Diego to provide our students with more
access to food and are hoping to be making an announcement soon regarding this non-point based
portion of The Stand
Student Success Stories
Special Recognition goes to Johanna Aleman and Nate Talo (accounting) for their hard work in assisting one of
our former students by breaking down and working around institutional barriers so that he could take
advantage of a scholarship opportunity to play division 1 football. We appreciate all that you did to support
Bryce, kudos.
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Transfer
Employee Updates
Student staff member was accepted to CSU EB...waiting more good news!
Events & Activities
SDEC Mini College Fair.
Innovations & Data
February SDEC Mini College Fair
Transfer Co-sponsored Puente Bus trip to UCR
Planning UCLA STOMP Visit April 27
8 transfer workshops
6 rep visits.
Student Success Stories
Acceptance to UCSD and SDSU are being released; many students are coming in to inform staff. Please celebrate
their success!
Policies and Procedures
Send us transfer students! If you have a student who informs you they have been accepted for transfer
admission please send them to the Transfer Center so we can invite students to Transfer Recognition Luncheon.
Appeals workshop schedule are all on line. Please refer students to website to register if they are denied and
would like to appeal.
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Veterans & Records
Employee Updates
Currently working on organizing the Veterans Graduation Ceremony and the annual Breakfast Social event, both
coming soon.
Events & Activities
Veterans Graduation Ceremony
Friday May 18, 2018, open to all graduating student veterans/active duty that earned a degree in Fall
2017 or will be earning a degree Spring 2018 and Summer 2018. Event starts at 11am sharp in MC
211A/B.
Breakfast Social
Tuesday March 13, 2018. Come join us and have some delicious breakfast while helping raise funds for
the Veterans Emergency Fund through the SD Mesa College Foundation. The event will run from 8am-
11am and you can find us at the MS Circle near the Veterans’ Resource Center. There is a delivery option
available.
Innovations & Data
Started an online registration for these upcoming events to the process smoother and to help maintain data.
Special Recognition
Thank you to Tonya Whitfield and the Culinary Arts Department for their constant support of our student
veterans.
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Vice President Student Services
Employee Updates
Vice President Hands will serve as a Mentor for the 2018-2019 ACCCA Mentor Program
Events & Activities
The Mesa Pathways Planning Task Force (MPPT) has prioritized 6 of the 14 elements and is receiving
input from various campus groups and committees to outline a plan that will guide our work through
Spring 2019. Our priorities include Shared Metrics, Inclusive Decision Making, Guided Major and Career
Exploration, Improved Basic Skills, Clear Program Requirements and Proactive and Integrated
Academic/Student Support. A draft of the plan will be vetted throughout campus March 5 – 16th. Our
final plan will be submit to the State Chancellors Office on March 30th. Visit our Mesa Pathways
webpage to stay up to date on our work.
Vice President Hands provided Closing Remarks at Mesa’s first ever Woman to Woman Conference, a
Black History Month event sponsored by EOPS.
Six of our college initiatives (SSSP, Equity, BSI, Title V, Title III and Strong Workforce) are reviewing and
acting on our second report, “Mapping Assets for Equity: Defining Equity and Planning for Coherence
Across Initiatives” prepared by the Center for Urban Education. This semester’s goals include proposing
a definition for equity and exploring ways to operationalize equity within existing initiatives.
Vice President Hands and Trina Larson attended the Guided Pathways: Creating a Lasting Guided
Pathways Movement on Campus workshop in Downtown San Diego.
Vice President Hands participated in the Legislative Visit to Mesa College. The visit focused on our
Health Information Management Program and Innovations in Math, English and Placement.
The Safety Plan Resource and Implementation workgroup is planning a full evacuation drill with alarms.
The intent is to minimize impact on students while providing important training for employees. The
group is looking into scheduling this between sessions, the last week of May.
The M&M team hosted a Lunar New year event. We even had red envelopes filled with lucky candy and
some even had money. Our upcoming March event will be a pie contest on Pi Day.
Innovations & Data
• Equity finalized Mesa College’s Agreement/Partnership with Feeding San Diego. This partnership will
allow us to distribute groceries, at least once a month, to students, staff and faculty, free of charge.
Student Success & Equity will take the lead on this partnership.
• Mesa’s Multiple Measures Assessment Program/Placement Assistant Team received preliminary findings
from the launch of our Placement Assistant. The full report will be released next month. We have also
received word that the District will adopt and scale a version of our Placement Assistant for Math and
English.
• Mesa Guided Pathways web page has been redesigned.
• The College Technical Analyst has helped facilitate the creation of a new web page created for ADVOC8.
They now have a new platform to promote their program!
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• STAR Trio web page has been updated; it now includes a new fillable application and Service Request
form.
• Old SDCCD technology pick-up for Student Services departments was a success. DSPS, Career/Transfer,
STAR Trio, and counseling departments now have less clutter and more room to work and help students.
Please contact Charlie Lieu to schedule any additional material pick-up.
• A new events page has been established for Student Health Services.
• We launched survey to attain feedback on Academic Works (the electronic scholarship platform) and
scholarship process.
Policies & Procedures
Student Services is keeping a watchful eye on AB 705, Governor Brown’s proposed fully Online Community
College, AB 19 - California College Promise, and the Governor’s Budget Proposal.