
Additional
Resources
Additional Resources
The Puente Project
Puente’s goal is to provide students with a strong academic foundation and the support
needed in order to be successful at San Diego Mesa College and beyond.
EOPS
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) is a state funded program designed
to provide counseling, retention, and support services to incoming and returning students.
STAR TRIO
STAR provides students opportunities for academic development, assists with basic
college requirements, and serves to motivate students towards the successful completion
of their postsecondary education.
DACA/Dreamers
Under this program, individuals meeting specified requirements can apply to have a
deportation action deferred for two years, subject to renewal for an additional two
years. Students under DACA are considered by DHS to be lawfully present in the United
States during the period of deferred action.
For more information, visit the Financial Aid Calfornia Dream Act webpage.
Borderless Scholars
Borderless Scholars is designed to serve undocumented youth who want to attend college
Noches De Familia
Noche de Familia is an event for Puente students, parents, and supporters (mentors
and administrators) to learn about why their students are in Puente and what it can
do for them.
Gracia Molina de Pick
Gracia Molina de Pick, a life-long Educator, Feminist, and Community Activist, was
born in Mexico City into a family of political reformers. Her tribute: Glass Gallery
is located in the Humanities and Multicultural Studies Building at Mesa College.
Hispanic Heritage Month
EVENTS
Coming soon!
National Partners
Hispanic Association of College and Universities (HACU) - Their mission is to promote Hispanic success in higher education. We are proud to be in partnership as an HSI (Hispanic Serving Institution).