Student Handbook - San Diego Mesa College
Student Handbook - San Diego Mesa College
Student Handbook - San Diego Mesa College
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FOOD SERVICES<br />
COLLEGE PROGRAMS & SERVICES<br />
H-105; 619-388-2560<br />
Owned and operated by the District<br />
Auxiliary, food services include:<br />
• An a la carte menu for breakfast, and<br />
lunch including grill, pizza, deli, espresso<br />
bar, soup and snacks<br />
• A convenience store offering grab and go<br />
salads and sandwhiches, snacks, candy,<br />
sodas and beverages.<br />
• During non-academic periods, a light<br />
menu of beverages, salads, sandwiches,<br />
pizza, and soup are offered in the C-Store.<br />
• Catering for special events and meetings.<br />
• Vending machines dispensing snacks<br />
and beverages can be found at locations<br />
around the campus.<br />
Food Service Availability<br />
Spring, fall semesters<br />
Mon-Thur: 7 am-8:30 pm<br />
Fri: 7 am-1:30 pm<br />
Summer sessions<br />
Mon-Thurs: 7 am- 7:30 pm<br />
Fri: 7 am - 1:30 pm<br />
Intersession and all other periods<br />
Mon-Fri: 7 am-1:30 pm in the C-Store<br />
only. Hours may vary during non-academic<br />
periods. The <strong>Mesa</strong> Café will be closed<br />
during spring break.<br />
Managers: Aaron Trapp, Patrick Breen<br />
HONORS PROGRAM<br />
G-301; 619-388-2341<br />
sdmesa.edu/honors<br />
• Honors courses are for the highly<br />
motivated, providing exceptional and<br />
intense learning experiences in classes<br />
that are highly interactive. They offer<br />
students the opportunity to develop<br />
critical-thinking and writing skills.<br />
• Honors courses and honors contracts<br />
may qualify you for priority registration<br />
at SDSU and for its honors program<br />
• Honors contracts may be available in nonhonors<br />
classes.<br />
• Please see the current class schedule<br />
for a listing of honors classes and the<br />
enrollment requirements.<br />
Coordinators: Wendy Smith, Leticia Lopez,<br />
Alison Primoza.<br />
HONORS SOCIETIES<br />
Phi Theta Kappa,<br />
Beta Beta Upsilon Chapter<br />
• International honor society<br />
• Qualifications: completion of 12 semester<br />
units, 3.5 cumulative GPA<br />
• International recognition for academic<br />
excellence<br />
Advisors:<br />
Professor Beate Bermann-Enn<br />
G-219, 619-388-2203<br />
Elizabeth Hueneber,<br />
F-266H, 619-388-2301<br />
Psi Beta<br />
National honor society in psychology for<br />
community and junior colleges<br />
• National honor society for students with<br />
an interest in psychology<br />
• Qualifications: cumulative GPA of 3.0<br />
or a ranking in the top 35 percent<br />
of enrollment, completion of one<br />
psychology course, and 12 semester<br />
hours total college credit<br />
• Lifetime membership fee: $50<br />
Advisor: Jaye Van Kirk, 619-388-2290<br />
FINANCIAL AID OPPORTUNITIES<br />
I3-100; 619-388-2817<br />
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Mesa</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s financial aid<br />
program can assist in paying a student’s<br />
educational expenses—enrollment fees,<br />
books, transportation, room and board,<br />
and other related costs. All federal and<br />
California financial aid programs are