TUTORIAL SERVICES
Mesa College Tutoring and
Computing Centers (MT2C)
DSPS TUTORING
STAR TRIO PROGRAM
Services
Individualized tutoring sessions
24/7 Online Writing Tutoring w/NetTutor
Workshops on a variety of subjects
Individualized academic support and
tutoring for DSPS students
Individual tutoring by appointment
Limited walk-in tutoring
Location
LRC 1
st
Floor: General Tutoring/Computing
LRC 2
nd
Floor: Writing & Languages
LRC 4
th
Floor: Math/Science/Computing
DSPS High Tech Center LRC 110
I4-308
Eligibility
All Mesa Students
Must be a DSPS student and currently
enrolled in Mesa College courses
Mesa students must meet federal TRIO
eligibility criteria
How to Apply
Go to our website for writing appointments
or walk in for other subjects
www.sdmesa.edu/writingcenter
Visit the High Tech Center or contact
the DSPS Office in I4-405
Applications are available in I4-308 or
on-line at www.sdmesa.edu/
Hours of
Operation
M-TH: 9 AM – 8 PM
F-S: 9 AM – 2 PM
MTTH: 8 AM – 4 PM
W: 8 AM – 6 PM
F: 8 AM – 12 PM
M-TH: 8 AM – 6 PM
F: 8 AM – 3 PM
Additional
Services
Class visits for students/faculty
Available reference materials
Counseling, financial aid assistance,
computers, printing, free supplies,
calculator loans
Contact
Sandee Hollen
(619)388-2898
sahollen@sdccd.edu
Niko Crumpton
(619)388-5049
ncrumpton@sdccd.edu
Erika Higginbotham
(619)388-2893
ehigginb@sdccd.edu
Marichu Magana
mmagana@sdccd.edu
Thuan Le
(619)388-2481
tle@sdccd.edu
****ALL SERVICES ARE FREE****
Hours and services are subject to change
KEYS TO SUCCESS
CAREER
CENTER
The Career Center offers
career counseling for
students exploring
program of study/major
and/or career choice. We
also offer assistance with
job search. Specific
services include:
career assessments
resume critiques
interview skills
industry exploration
job postings
workshops
job fairs
career educational plans
www.sdmesa.edu/career-
center
Location: I4-306
Hours:
M-TH 8:00am-6:00pm
F 8:00am-3:00pm
Phone: (619) 388-2777
CHILD
DEVELOPMENT
CENTER
The Child
Development Center
offers educational
programs for children
two to five years old.
Childcare is offered to
students and working
parents.
Location: R Bldg.,
corner of Armstrong St.
& Mesa College Dr.
Hours:
Preschool
M-TH 7:30am-4:00pm
F 7:30am-12:00pm
Phone: (619) 388-2812
DISABILITY
SUPPORT
PROGRAMS &
SERVICES
DSPS assists students with
verified disabilities by
offering support programs
and services. To request
services go to the DSPS
office, call or visit their
website at
www.sdmesa.edu/dsps
where you can view an
orientation.
Location: I4-405
Hours:
M-TH 8:00am-6:00pm
F 8:00am- 3:00pm
Phone: (619) 388-2780
TTY: (619) 388-2409
FINANCIAL AID
PROGRAMS
Many types of financial aid
are available for students
who qualify. Students
seeking financial assistance
should apply immediately in
order to be considered for
aid.
Go to www.fafsa.gov
and complete the Free
Application for Federal
Student Aid or complete
the California Dream Act
Application at
https://dream.csac.ca.gov/
Location: I4-107
Hours:
M-T
8:00am-7:00pm
W-TH 8:00am - 6:00pm
F 8:00am-3:00pm
Phone: (619) 388-2817
LEARNING
RESOURCE
CENTER
The LRC provides a vast
resource of research
information and learning
experiences for students
wanting to improve their
academic skills or augment
in-class activities.
Location: LRC Bldg.
Hours:
M-TH 7:00am - 10:00pm
F 7:00am - 5:00pm
Sat 8:30am - 4:00pm
Phone:
Library (619) 388-2695
Audiovisual (619) 388-2690
CIL (619) 388-2769
TRANSFER
CENTER
The Transfer Center
provides resources and
services to plan for a
successful transfer to
a 4-year college or
universities. These
include: college catalogs,
articulation agreements
and information, visits by
university representatives,
application assistance,
transfer guarantee
programs, transfer
educational plans and
workshops.
www.sdmesa.edu/transfer-
center
Location: I4-306
Hours:
M-TH 8:00am-6:00pm
F 8:00am-3:00pm
Phone: (619) 388-2473
PERSONAL GROWTH COURSES
For more information please call (619) 388-2672
PERG 120 - College Success and Lifelong Learning
This course covers success strategies to enhance academic and lifelong learning skills. Students explore topics such as motivation and attitudes, values, goals setting, decision making skills, as well as other techniques designed to
maximize their abilities as lifelong learners. This course is transferable to the CSU, UC, and private institutions.
PERG 130 – Career and Life Planning
This course is designed to assist students with self-exploration, career transitions, and career-life planning to achieve success in a diverse society. Critical thinking skills are utilized through a systematic approach to career
development by examining the following: values, life roles, personality type, personal self-management, decision making, and goal setting throughout the life span. This course is transferable to the CSU, UC, and private institutions.
PERG 140 – Life Skills and Personal Adjustment
This course emphasizes gaining mastery in self-esteem and compassion, self discipline, self responsibility, self assertion, and living a consciously balanced life in pursuit of defined educational, career, and life goals. This course is
transferable to the CSU, UC, and private institutions.
HOURS AND SERVICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE