Connie Renda, MA, RHIA, CHDA, Program Director and Assistant Professor for Health Information Technology and Management, was recognized by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) with the prestigious Leadership Award.
Connie Renda, MA, RHIA, CHDA, Program Director and Assistant Professor for Health Information Technology and Management, was recognized by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) with the prestigious Leadership Award.
We are excited to share the members of Generation Hope's California Presidents Circle, the first in a new national initiative designed to equip higher education executives with tools, data, and peer support to truly champion parenting students and their families.
Women’s volleyball at Mesa College is on a spike. In the spring, the Olympians won the state beach volleyball title after winning the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference title for a fourth straight year.
February 07, 2019 | Cristy Ocana
Mesa College offers hundreds of scholarships each year to students, and as of February 1, students can access the online portal to apply. The scholarship program gives students the opportunity to complete their studies through financial support. Numerous individuals, groups and Mesa College partners offer scholarships, with many dedicated to the memory of loved ones affiliated with the college. Scholarships range in value from $250 – $2,500 and are available to all Mesa students.
Read It NowFiled Under: Financial Aid, Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony, Scholarships
October 30, 2017 | Office of Communications
San Diego California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office declared the week of Oct 16 to Oct 20, “DACA Advocacy Week”. In support of this, San Diego Mesa College held various events on campus throughout the week that provided information, resources, workshops and materials for all students.
Read It NowFiled Under: DACA Advocacy Week, DSPS, DACA Events, RISE Club, Student Health Services, Student Services, dreamers, Financial Aid, American Friends Service Committee
May 16, 2016 | Office of Communications
Workers in the field of health information looking to get higher paying jobs just got more good news. Not only can they complete a four-year degree at San Diego Mesa College at a fraction of what it costs at private institutions, but they can begin college this fall as juniors, and they can also apply for financial aid. This thanks to the Department of Education, which approved the college’s application for eligibility and certification last week.
Read It NowFiled Under: 4-year degree, Financial Aid, Bachelor's Degree, Baccalaureate, HIM