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MESA

The MESA (Math, Engineering, Science, Achievement) Program provides support and resources STEM students need to successfully graduate and transfer to a four-year institution. Students who participate in the program are more likely to transfer to colleges or universities and major in technical fields. Our mission is to help underserved and underrepresented students achieve success in STEM studies and careers; our vision is to see California’s STEM workforce reflect the diversity of its population.

Services

Academic and Professional Development Workshops

Participate in workshops designed to strengthen academic skills, build professional competencies, and prepare you for success in college, transfer, and STEM careers.

 

College and STEM Industry Tours

Explore transfer opportunities and STEM career pathways through visits to universities, research institutions, and industry leaders.

Dedicated Academic/Transfer Counseling

Receive personalized guidance from counselors who can help you develop an educational plan, navigate transfer requirements, and achieve your academic and career goals.

Internship and Research Experience Opportunities

Gain hands-on experience through internships and research opportunities that help you apply classroom knowledge, build your résumé, and prepare for STEM careers.

Mentoring by Industry Professionals

Connect with STEM professionals who provide guidance, share industry insights, and help you navigate your educational and career journey.

MESA Center

A place for collaborative learning and community building.

Personal and Social Activities

Including MESA Student Leadership retreats and parent and family involvement events.

Priority Registration

Enjoy early access to course registration to help you secure the classes you need to stay on track toward your academic and transfer goals.

STEM Course Tutoring and Study Groups

Strengthen your understanding of STEM subjects through tutoring, collaborative study groups, and peer-supported learning opportunities.

About MESA

The MESA Program at Butte College was established in 2001. We are an academic support program supporting underrepresented, economically disadvantaged, and educationally disadvantaged community college students. The MESA Program is dedicated to providing the resources and environment for Butte College students to succeed and transfer to four-year colleges in STEM-based majors.

MESA History

On the heels of the civil rights movement, a group of concerned educators and community activists in the California Bay Area created MESA. Its goal: provide the academic support, resources and career exploration needed to increase the number of minority students graduating from undergraduate engineering programs. 

A grassroots effort that began with 25 students at Oakland Technical High School in 1970 has flourished into an award-winning program that serves almost 25,000 middle school, high school, community college and university level students throughout California each year. MESA’s long history with industry and its vast network of alumni are key components to success (learn more).

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About MESA

Frequently Asked Questions

According to the California Community College Chancellors Office (CCCCO) to be eligible to participate in the MESA Program you must meet the indicators below.

Community College Indicators:

  • Student does not have a previous bachelor's degree in any field
  • Students declared in a transfer major in a calculus-based Math, Engineering, or Science field
  • Student must be enrolled in Math-20 "Trigonometry" or higher (Butte College MESA requirement)
  • Student intends to transfer to a four-year institution
  • Student must complete a Student Educational Plan (SEP) w/MESA counselor
  • Student must agree to participate in Butte College MESA program activities and signs the student contract

Educational Indicators:

  • Student must be a first-generation college student: Parent(s)/guardian(s) do not have a bachelor's degree or higher level of education. You are still considered a first-generation college student if you have siblings who have completed college degrees.

Financial Indicators:

  • Demonstrate financial need by receiving FAFSA, CADAA, or other financial need-based aid.

* If you do not meet all the above eligibility indicators, you may still qualify for the MESA program as an ASEM student.

* International students are not eligible to be a part of the MESA Program.

ASEM students are those who do not meet all the above indicators. According to the California Community College Chancellors Office (CCCCO) students who do not meet the Educational or Financial indicators are eligible to participate in the MESA Program as ASEM students if they meet all the Community College Indicators. The MESA program has a limited number of spots available for ASEM students, and we may not be able to admit them each semester.

Hours and Location

Library Building - Room 105 (LB-105) 3536 Butte Campus Drive, Oroville, CA 95965

Monday - Thursday: 8:30am - 5pm Fridays: 8:30 am- 2pm

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Meet Our Staff

Resources

Resource Name
Category
Audience

Category

Academic and Technical Support

Audience

  • Current
  • Former/Returning
  • First Generation

If you're a STEM student who wants to transfer to a four year university, join MESA for specialized support and resources. Email to apply, or stop by the MESA study center located in the Library Building, LB-105.

Email MESA to apply

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