Resources at MiraCosta
Resources at MiraCosta pt.2
FYF Program
Transfer
Miscellaneous
100

What does SJEC stand for?

Social Justice and Equity Center 

100

What does DSPS stand for? 

Disabled Student Programs and services 

100

Which course do you need to take spring semester as part of the FYF program?

Coun 105

100
How many units do you need to transfer? 

60 units

100

What movie is this?

The Shawshank Redemption

200

What does EOPS stand for? 

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services 

200

What is one thing the CARE program offers? 

Helps students succeed while addressing any challenges they may be experiencing to meet their basic needs such as food, housing, transportation, mental health, childcare, legal aid, etc. On-campus and off-campus resources are often provided to students to help meet their short-term and long-term needs with the goal of improving the outcomes of their academic and personal success.

200

What does PAL stand for? 

Peer Academic Liaison 

200

How many UC's are there?

9


200

What movie is this?


Titanic

300

What does the MLC stand for? 

Math Learning Center

300

What is the service learning and volunteer center?

Offers Volunteer opportunities with non-profit organizations 

300

What is the FYF Program?




The First Year Forward Program is for first year college students to support and share resources available to them. 

300

What does TAG stand for?


Transfer Admission Guarantee 

300

What movie is this?


Grease

400

What does TASC stand for? 

Tutoring and Academic Support Center 

400

What is NetTutor? 

Free Tutoring for various subjects through a chat feature 

400

What is the FYF Instagram?

@Miracostafyf

400

What is Assist.org?

Help you see what classes you need for your major

400

What flag is this?


Greece

500

What is E-tutoring? 

Online tutoring for various subjects on zoom

500

What is the UCSD University link?

The UniversityLink* Program is a partnership between the University of California, San Diego and MiraCosta College and local high schools. It is a program that guarantees high school students admission to UCSD by completing the first two years of academic course work at MiraCosta. The program offers outstanding service, including individual academic advisement and counseling, informational workshops and tours, invitations to special events at UCSD, and contact with current UCSD students. The UniversityLink agreement must be submitted to UCSD during the spring of the senior year in high school or during the first year at MiraCosta College. For additional information consult the Transfer Center. 

https://miracosta.edu/student-services/transfer-center/transfer-info.html


500

What is Cranium cafe? 

Chat with the PAL's and Brayan, Elle

500

How many CSU's are there? 

23

500

What flag is this?


Iceland