$1500 and $3000 Scholarships Available for Science and MLT Students!

The Supply Chain Experience (SCE) Scholarship Program will award $1500 (science) and $3000 (MLT) scholarships to students who qualify as low-income by receiving the California Promise Grant waiver. Scholarship candidates are required to participate in 50 hours of SCE (1 unit hybrid service learning course) from September 22-November 12, 2021 (6 hours/week for 8 weeks) where they will gain hands-on work experience, career awareness and resume guidance.

Mental Health Services Available for Students

We wanted to provide information about Health and Mental Health services through the rest of summer and going into the fall semester. We recognize that in-person services may change in the near future and will provide updates accordingly. Our Canvas Shells listed below are a good resource to reference updated information.



Health & Mental Health Services: 619-388-7881

Student Health Call Center hours are as follows:

Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 3p.m

Fridays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Canvas pages for Student Health:

Summer CARES Act Funds Available to Eligible Students Via Edquity App

Miramar College will be distributing $825,000 in CARES Act/HEERF funding to eligible students enrolled for the summer 2021 term. Students must download the Edquity App to apply and receive funds. Instructions to download the Edquity app can be found below. Eligible students will receive a $750 grant. Students who are registered in at least one class by July 12, 2021 are eligible to receive these funds. The deadline to apply through the Edquity app is 11:59pm on July 20, 2021.

Letter From ACCJC Regarding Miramar College Mid-Term Accreditation

The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, at its meeting June 9-11, 2021, reviewed the Midterm Report and related evidentiary materials submitted by San Diego Miramar College. The purpose of the review was to determine the degree to which the institution has made progress in implementing its plans and improving outcomes related to student achievement. After consideration of the Report, the Commission has determined that the institution’s progress is appropriate and has accepted the Report.