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Summer Bridge Program

June 23 - July 31, 2025

Coming soon... the Summer Bridge 2025 Application will be opening soon! Check back for more information on how to apply
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The 2025 Summer Bridge Program will be held June 23-July 31, 2025

The Mt. SAC Summer Bridge Program is a 6 week program that supports *recent graduating high school students  who are first generation college students in their transition to college life, build connections, and get over the fears of college. Students refer to the Bridge Program as a community and family.  

*The Summer Bridge Program is for first time and first generation college students who have graduated from high school within the past two years and have not taken credit college courses.  Fall and spring Bridge classes are open to all Mt. SAC students.

Click on the icons below for more information on the schedule and benefits of participating in the Summer Bridge Program.


Summer Bridge Schedule

June 23 - July 31, 2025
Summer Bridge classes will all be held in person.

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
8:30 am - 9:45 am

Learning Community Seminar 80 LCOM 80

OR

Introduction to College COUN 1   

Introduction to College COUN 1 

OR

Learning Community Seminar 80 LCOM 80          

Learning Community Seminar 80 LCOM 80

OR

Introduction to College COUN 1
Introduction to College COUN 1 

OR

Learning Community Seminar 80 LCOM 80                    
10:30 am - 1:20 pm *ONE General Education/Transferable Course *ONE General Education/Transferable Course *ONE General Education/Transferable Course *ONE General Education/Transferable Course 
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Enrichment Activities: Guest Speaker, Talent Show, Closing Ceremony
Supplementary Instruction/ Tutoring
Study Team Meetings
Enrichment Activities: Guest Speaker, Talent Show, Closing Ceremony
Supplementary Instruction/ Tutoring
Study Team Meetings
Enrichment Activities: Guest Speaker, Talent Show, Closing Ceremony
Supplementary Instruction/ Tutoring
Study Team Meetings
Enrichment Activities: Guest Speaker, Talent Show, Closing Ceremony
Supplementary Instruction/ Tutoring
Study Team Meetings

Schedule is subject to change. Please check our website regularly for updates.
*Summer Bridge General Education/Transferrable Course options are LIT 3 and ENG 58, SOC 2, SOC 110, and Speech 1A


What are the benefits and resources for students who participate in the Summer Bridge Program?

    • Counseling & Advising

      Support, guidance, and encouragement are offered in navigating majors, educational planning, and personal counseling.

       

    • Peer Advisors

      A dynamic group of students ready to help! Peer Advisors are students who guide and mentor the incoming freshmen to resources on campus and serve as a "life-line" between students and professors.

    • Textbook Loans & Free School Supplies

      No need to buy textbooks and school supplies! Students will be loaned all textbooks and they simply return them at the end of the program.

    • Complete an academic course in the Summer

      Get a head start in College! The Summer Bridge Program offers academic courses. It is great way for students to work towards college-level courses.

    • Study Center & Laptops

      The Bridge Program has a center with a study area with computers and laptops available for students to use.

    • Activities, Workshops, Guest Speakers

      Learning outside of the classroom! Students will learn about the transfer process, college life and experiences. They will also have a chance to demonstrate their talent at our renowned Talent Show!

    • Supplemental Instructor /Tutor

      Valuable Resources on campus! Supplemental instructors and tutors provide the extra support for students to succeed in the classroom.

    • Eligibility to Promise+Plus Program

      The Promise+Plus Program is a combination of financial and support services to help first-time, college students be successful in their first two years of college.  Eligible Summer Bridge program students that complete the participation requirements, will start receiving benefits in their first Fall semester.

Frequently Asked Questions

    • How do I know if I’m eligible to participate in the Summer Bridge Program?

      The Summer Bridge Program is for graduating High School Seniors (and students who have graduated in the past two years but haven't taken any college courses) who will begin attending Mt. SAC in the summer. There is no income eligibility, it is open to all who could use the additional support in making the transition from High School to college. We encourage all graduating high school seniors to apply.  

    • How do I know what classes to take in the Summer Bridge Program?
      The Bridge Program staff will place you in the appropriate General Education class based on your responses on your Summer Bridge application and responses on your Summer Bridge Orientation sign up form. Students will register for their Summer Bridge classes at one of our Zoom Summer Bridge Orientations.
    • How do I complete the assessment process?

      Information about the assessment process is available on the Mt. SAC Assessment website www.mtsac.edu/assessment. Watch this YouTube video to learn how to complete the Assessment Questionnaire.

    • Do I have to enroll in all of the Summer Bridge classes?
      YES. The Summer Bridge Program is a Learning Community which consists of taking all courses linked together.
    • Is tutoring mandatory?
      YES! Tutoring support is mandatory and a great way to help you succeed in your college courses.
    • Can I be absent more than one day?
      It is recommended that you not miss any of your classes; this is an intensive six week summer college program.
    • What about paying for classes?
      All fees are due upon registration, there are no partial payments accepted. The college has a drop for non-payment policy, we recommend that you apply for the 2023-2024 FAFSA or CA Dream Act to help pay your fees. If you are eligible for the California Community College Promise Plus Grant (CCCPG), formerly known as the BOG Fee Waiver, you do not need to pay for classes. The CCCPG waives the enrollment fee and provides a reduced cost for health and parking fees for qualified California students.
    • What is Promise +Plus?

      The Mt. SAC Promise +Plus program https://www.mtsac.edu/promise/  is a combination of services to help first -time students access the life-changing benefits of a college education, whether to get career training, earn a degree or transfer credits to a university.  Benefits include  Early Registration (Fall, Winter, and Spring), FREE Book Voucher, FREE On-Campus Food Card, FREE Loaner Laptop, FREE from Mandatory Fees, and FREE Mountie Gear, school supplies and more! To be considered, you must complete the Summer Bridge Program and complete all other eligibility requirements. 

    • Why do I need to apply for the FAFSA for 2023-2024 and 2024-2025?

      Each financial aid application year provides financial aid for different semesters:

      1. 2023-2024: This application year will cover your Summer Bridge 2024 classes. We recommend you submit by the end of May 2024 for your Summer Bridge classes to be paid in a timely manner. Final deadline is June 30, 2024. 
      2. 2024-2025: This application year will cover your Fall 2024, Winter 2025, Spring 2025,  and Summer 2025 classes. Priority deadline is March 2, 2024.

      The FAFSA and Dream Act applications are available online. Mt. SAC’s Federal School Code is 001245.  For FAFSA visit: www.studentaid.gov.  For Dream Act visit: https://dream.csac.ca.gov