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Mt. San Antonio College

Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a public community college in Walnut, California. It offers more than 260 degree and certificate programs, 25 support programs, and more than 50 student clubs and athletic programs, including counseling and tutoring. The college offers associate degrees, career education, community recreation courses, ESL, adult education, and youth summer programs.[1]

Mt. San Antonio College
TypePublic community college
Established1945
PresidentWilliam (Bill) Scroggins
Students29,346 (fall 2019)
Location, ,
34°02′49″N 117°50′42″W / 34.047°N 117.845°W / 34.047; -117.845Coordinates: 34°02′49″N 117°50′42″W / 34.047°N 117.845°W / 34.047; -117.845
Campussuburban,
420 acres (1.7 km2)
ColorsMaroon and white
NicknameMounties
Websitewww.mtsac.edu
Mt. San Antonio College campus
Panorama of campus

History

After World War II, local leaders anticipated the return of young people to college. Four local high school districts voted to approve the formation of the Mt. San Antonio Community College District in December 1945.[2] The board wasted little time. They immediately began to meet on December 26, 1945, and set out to find a suitable location and hire staff. They leased from the state of California a former U.S. Naval hospital located on 445 acres in what was unincorporated Walnut. The land had buildings from as early as 1919, when it was a home for wayward boys. It had also been the State Narcotic Hospital before the war.[3]

The lease began on July 1, 1946, and a newly hired staff immediately set out to open a college and begin to offer classes that fall. With a meager budget of $191,790, faculty and staff worked relentlessly to gather furniture and supplies, design courses, and register students. Family members and students voluntarily pitched in to help collect supplies and paint walls. The school opened for classes on September 16, 1946, with 682 registered students taking classes in programs organized under 7 divisions and 12 departments.[4]

Campus

Sitting on 420 acres in Walnut, California,[5] Mt. San Antonio College is strategically located in the center of the district it serves. While the college accepts students from outside of the district and even internationally, its district focuses on serving communities on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, including Baldwin Park, Bassett, Charter Oak, Covina, Diamond Bar, the southern portion of Glendora, Hacienda Heights, City of Industry, Irwindale, La Puente, La Verne, Pomona, Rowland Heights, San Dimas, Valinda, Walnut, and West Covina.[6]

The college has invested more than $500 million in updating its facilities through public support of Measure R and Measure RR bonds.[7] The college has a 250-acre farm; a working veterinary hospital; new science classrooms and laboratory facilities; a music, dance, and theater building; multi-media/internet connected classrooms; a new baseball complex; a football field; a putting green; two soccer fields; and is home of the world-famous Mt. SAC Relays. It has an Olympic size swimming pool, tennis courts, and a working farm which includes horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and a canine facility that works with a greyhound rescue group to rehabilitate retired racing dogs each semester. The school also has a 15-acre (6.1 ha) wildlife sanctuary that supports a large variety of native species of birds, mammals, and insects. It consists of a lake, swamp, stream, pond, meadow, and forested area. It is one of the last "safe" places for nature to exist in Walnut due to increased development and a growing population.

The Randall Planetarium has been open since 1968. There are more projects in progress, the latest being a modern agricultural sciences complex, including a working animal hospital, set to complete construction in spring 2011. Construction has also begun on a new Design Technology building. More projects are also expected in the next few years as funds from a recently voter approved measure come in. Located on campus are several campus cafes and a "Common Grounds" area.

Academics

 
Mt SAC Flying Team, fall training 2002

Mt. SAC has an aviation and aircraft maintenance program. Through this program, Mt SAC offers Associate of Science degrees in both Aviation Science and Commercial Flight. The school has partnerships with four-year schools to which students can arrange to receive a bachelor's degree. For example, the Mt SAC aviation program has an on-campus partnership with Southern Illinois University to offer a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management.[8] Mt. SAC is one of 36 colleges in the United States to offer the College Training Initiative (CTI) program through the FAA. This program attracts students from across the United States. It trains students to be air traffic controllers for the FAA.

Besides air traffic control, Mt. SAC has the largest Associate of Science, Commercial Flight degree program in California. It maintains a flight training association on and off campus at nearby Brackett Airport, with a hangar and facilities made possible through donations from Sophia Clarke (renowned for also providing generous gifts for the modern and stately, state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke theater and its adjacent equally photogenic edifices). Its flying team is ranked as the best among community colleges in the western United States from 1991 to 2006. In 2000, 2002, 2005, and 2013, the flying team ranked #1 among community colleges in the United States. Also in 2005, and in 1987, the school was the recipient of the Loening Trophy, recognizing the school as having the nation's Best Aviation Program. The Mt SAC Flying team is a member of National Intercollegiate Flying Association and Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Flying Association.

Student life

Fall Demographics of student body
Ethnic Breakdown 2018[9] 2017[10]
Hispanic and Latino American 64% 63%
Black 4% 4%
Asian American 17% 17%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0% 0%
White 10% 10%
Multiracial Americans 3% 3%
International students 2% 2%
Unknown 0% 0%
Female 53% 52%
Male 47% 48%

Associated Students is the student government organization at Mt. San Antonio College and serves as the official voice of the student body. Its budget, of more than $600,000, is generated by an optional "Student Activities" fee paid by students during the fall and spring semesters. Associated Students coordinates and sponsors several events for the student body. Events and sponsorships include the following: campus holiday celebration, celebrity speakers, women's history month activities, cultural celebrations, commencement rehearsal, awards and recognition ceremonies, weekend college tours, and the transfer achievement celebration. Associated Students officers include members of the executive board, Student Senate, and Student Court.

Public speaking

Mt. SAC has a national award-winning forensics team. The program has won numerous national and regional speech and debate tournaments, including the Phi Rho Pi national community college tournament, the American Forensics Association (AFA) national undergraduate tournament, as well as many Readers Theater championships. Most recently, the team captured the national title at the 2013, 2014, and 2019 Phi Rho Pi tournaments and won first place Individual Events Sweepstakes, fourth place Debate Sweepstakes, and first place Overall Sweepstakes. In 2011, the team won the Sylvia Mariner Perpetual Sweepstakes Award for earning accumulative points – an honor Mt. SAC last won 12 years beforehand in 1999. Coaches John Vitullo (2011) and Danny Cantrell (2021) were awarded the Phi Rho Pi Distinguished Service Award, which is the highest Phi Rho Pi honor awarded to a coach.

Chamber singers

Mt. SAC's choral music department includes the award-winning Chamber Singers. Notable achievements include "Choir of the World" in 2007 at the famed Eisteddfod International Music Competition in Wales. In addition to their world title, the mixed group also won three gold medals for their performances in the Youth Choir, Mixed Choir, and Folk Song Choir divisions, making them the choir with the most gold medals won at any of the 61 Eisteddfod competitions.

Fermata Nowhere

Mt. SAC's TTBB a cappella group, Fermata Nowhere, is the only community college a cappella group to win an International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) title. They qualified for ICCA finals in 2004 and 2009, where they placed 2nd and 1st, respectively.[11] In 2020, The A Cappella Archive ranked Fermata Nowhere at #15 out of all ICCA-competing ensembles.[12]

Athletics

 
New Hilmer Lodges Stadium (March 2020)

The Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) Athletics Program teams, known as the "Mounties", have captured a total of 76 California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) state championships, with 49 titles coming since 2000. Mt. SAC currently fields 23 intercollegiate sports including: baseball (M), basketball (M & W), beach volleyball (W), cross country (M & W), football (M), golf (M & W), soccer (M & W), softball (W), swimming (M & W), tennis (M & W), track and field (M & W), volleyball (W), water polo (M & W), and wrestling (M). Mt. SAC competes in the South Coast Conference in most sports, with golf (Orange Empire), wrestling (So Cal Wrestling Alliance) and football (SoCal Football Association - National Division Central Conference) hosted in other conferences.

In 2015, Mt. SAC Athletics captured the 2014–2015 Learfield/IMG Sports Director's Cup, which is awarded to the nation's top overall athletics programs at the NCAA (I, II, III), NAIA, and community college levels. The Mounties have also captured nine Daktronics National Association of Two-Year College Administrators of Athletics (NATYCAA) Cup Championships, which is awarded to the western United States top overall community college athletics program. Since its inception in 2004, Mt. SAC has also captured five second-place trophies and finished in fourth place and sixth place.

The Mt. SAC track and field/cross country programs led all Mt. SAC programs with a combined total of 30 CCCAA championships (men's track 10, women's track 11, men's cross country 1, women's cross country 8). For the past ten years, women's basketball has led all sports with five state championships and four additional top four state championship finishes. Men's soccer has four state championships (two national championships) and three additional top four state championship finishes. Women's softball has two state championships and five additional top four state championship finishes. Football has three state championships (two national championships) and three additional top two state championship finishes.

Mt. SAC Relays

 
Olympic Flame and wall of honor at Hilmer Lodge Stadium

This event is held annually in April over a three-day period and attracts around 15,000 athletes from more than 150 colleges and universities and 150 high schools throughout the world. The relays are hosted in the college's stadium, Hilmer Lodge Stadium (12,500 expandable seating), which is named after Mt. SAC's first track and field/cross country coach. The stadium has nine 48" running lanes, 86' X 40' Daktronics screen, tifgreen Bermuda natural grass, Musco LED lighting, meeting rooms and a practice track facility with a Field Turf Field and field event practice facilities.

Famous participants at the Mt. SAC Relays include:

 
High school runners complete the third and final hill on the Mt. SAC course in 2010.

Cross Country Invitational

Since the first event in 1948, the Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational has grown to be the largest event of its kind in the world.[13] It is often rich in running tradition as generations within families may have run it in the past. Mt. SAC is considered one of the most challenging cross country courses in the nation. The races all take place over the course of two weekends usually in October.[14]

The runners start on a long (former) airstrip and run over three hills. The Valley Loop is a flat loop in the beginning of the race where runners usually overtake others. The first mile, due to the flat and hard surface is extremely quick. This mile is immediately followed by the switchbacks up the side of the first hill. These consist of four tight-knit hairpin turns. The switchbacks are very technical as the runners are often closely packed entering this area, and the hill itself is both steep and loosely packed. Arguably, the most challenging obstacle is the infamous "poop out" hill, which is the steepest hill on the course (as well as one of the shortest). The final climb runners must conquer before a steep descent to the flat finish area is Reservoir Hill, which is a steady uphill. The end of the race loops back to the beginning (on the airstrip), passing behind where the runners for the next race are staged. It is also designed for speed and wraps right around the spectator area for a finish at the gate entering Hilmer Lodge Stadium.[citation needed] The current course high school record holders are Boys 14:23, Austin Tamagno (Brea Olinda), 2014, and Girls 15:49, Claudia Lane (Malibu), 2017.[14]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Mt. SAC About Us". Mt. San Antonio College. Mt. San Antonio College. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  2. ^ Hall, Barbara Ann; Pietzsch, Odette (1996). Mt. San Antonio College: The First Fifty Years. Walnut, CA: Mt. San Antonio College. p. 2.
  3. ^ Hall, Barbara Ann; Pietzsch, Odette (1996). Mt. San Antonio College: The First Fifty Years. Walnut, CA: Mt. San Antonio College. pp. 1–5.
  4. ^ Hall, Barbara Ann; Pietzsch, Odette (1996). Mt. San Antonio College: The First Fifty Years. Walnut, CA: Mt. San Antonio College. pp. 5–11.
  5. ^ . Mtsac.edu. Archived from the original on May 27, 2013. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  6. ^ "Mt. San Antonio College Board of Trustees". Mt. San Antonio College. Mt. San Antonio College. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  7. ^ "Mt. SAC Campus Master Plan". Mt. San Antonio College. Mt. San Antonio College. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  8. ^ "Southern Illinois University on-campus partnership". Archived from the original on March 10, 2009. Retrieved March 10, 2009.
  9. ^ "2018 USNEWS: Mt San Antonio College Overview".
  10. ^ "2017 USNEWS: Mt. San Antonio College Overview".
  11. ^ "Results". Varsity Vocals. August 12, 2015. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  12. ^ "The A Cappella Archive - Rankings & Records". sites.google.com. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  13. ^ "About The Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational". Events.mtsac.edu. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  14. ^ a b "Mt. SAC Cross Country Invite". RunMt.SAC. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
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  16. ^ Mt. SAC Relays Hall of Fame
  17. ^ "Octuplets' mother had miscarriages, depression, suicidal thoughts before first pregnancy". Los Angeles Times. February 6, 2009. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  18. ^ "સિદ્ધિ મેળવી: અમરેલીની યુવતી IIMમાં મેળવશે દર મહિને 55,000". Divya Bhaskar (in Gujarati). September 25, 2021. Retrieved March 8, 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mt San Antonio College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mt San Antonio College Mt SAC is a public community college in Walnut California It offers more than 260 degree and certificate programs 25 support programs and more than 50 student clubs and athletic programs including counseling and tutoring The college offers associate degrees career education community recreation courses ESL adult education and youth summer programs 1 Mt San Antonio CollegeTypePublic community collegeEstablished1945PresidentWilliam Bill ScrogginsStudents29 346 fall 2019 LocationWalnut California U S 34 02 49 N 117 50 42 W 34 047 N 117 845 W 34 047 117 845 Coordinates 34 02 49 N 117 50 42 W 34 047 N 117 845 W 34 047 117 845Campussuburban 420 acres 1 7 km2 ColorsMaroon and white NicknameMountiesWebsitewww mtsac eduMt San Antonio College campus Panorama of campus Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 4 Student life 4 1 Public speaking 4 2 Chamber singers 4 3 Fermata Nowhere 5 Athletics 5 1 Mt SAC Relays 5 2 Cross Country Invitational 6 Notable alumni 7 ReferencesHistory EditAfter World War II local leaders anticipated the return of young people to college Four local high school districts voted to approve the formation of the Mt San Antonio Community College District in December 1945 2 The board wasted little time They immediately began to meet on December 26 1945 and set out to find a suitable location and hire staff They leased from the state of California a former U S Naval hospital located on 445 acres in what was unincorporated Walnut The land had buildings from as early as 1919 when it was a home for wayward boys It had also been the State Narcotic Hospital before the war 3 The lease began on July 1 1946 and a newly hired staff immediately set out to open a college and begin to offer classes that fall With a meager budget of 191 790 faculty and staff worked relentlessly to gather furniture and supplies design courses and register students Family members and students voluntarily pitched in to help collect supplies and paint walls The school opened for classes on September 16 1946 with 682 registered students taking classes in programs organized under 7 divisions and 12 departments 4 Campus EditSitting on 420 acres in Walnut California 5 Mt San Antonio College is strategically located in the center of the district it serves While the college accepts students from outside of the district and even internationally its district focuses on serving communities on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County including Baldwin Park Bassett Charter Oak Covina Diamond Bar the southern portion of Glendora Hacienda Heights City of Industry Irwindale La Puente La Verne Pomona Rowland Heights San Dimas Valinda Walnut and West Covina 6 The college has invested more than 500 million in updating its facilities through public support of Measure R and Measure RR bonds 7 The college has a 250 acre farm a working veterinary hospital new science classrooms and laboratory facilities a music dance and theater building multi media internet connected classrooms a new baseball complex a football field a putting green two soccer fields and is home of the world famous Mt SAC Relays It has an Olympic size swimming pool tennis courts and a working farm which includes horses cattle sheep swine and a canine facility that works with a greyhound rescue group to rehabilitate retired racing dogs each semester The school also has a 15 acre 6 1 ha wildlife sanctuary that supports a large variety of native species of birds mammals and insects It consists of a lake swamp stream pond meadow and forested area It is one of the last safe places for nature to exist in Walnut due to increased development and a growing population The Randall Planetarium has been open since 1968 There are more projects in progress the latest being a modern agricultural sciences complex including a working animal hospital set to complete construction in spring 2011 Construction has also begun on a new Design Technology building More projects are also expected in the next few years as funds from a recently voter approved measure come in Located on campus are several campus cafes and a Common Grounds area Academics Edit Mt SAC Flying Team fall training 2002 Mt SAC has an aviation and aircraft maintenance program Through this program Mt SAC offers Associate of Science degrees in both Aviation Science and Commercial Flight The school has partnerships with four year schools to which students can arrange to receive a bachelor s degree For example the Mt SAC aviation program has an on campus partnership with Southern Illinois University to offer a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management 8 Mt SAC is one of 36 colleges in the United States to offer the College Training Initiative CTI program through the FAA This program attracts students from across the United States It trains students to be air traffic controllers for the FAA Besides air traffic control Mt SAC has the largest Associate of Science Commercial Flight degree program in California It maintains a flight training association on and off campus at nearby Brackett Airport with a hangar and facilities made possible through donations from Sophia Clarke renowned for also providing generous gifts for the modern and stately state of the art Sophia B Clarke theater and its adjacent equally photogenic edifices Its flying team is ranked as the best among community colleges in the western United States from 1991 to 2006 In 2000 2002 2005 and 2013 the flying team ranked 1 among community colleges in the United States Also in 2005 and in 1987 the school was the recipient of the Loening Trophy recognizing the school as having the nation s Best Aviation Program The Mt SAC Flying team is a member of National Intercollegiate Flying Association and Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Flying Association Student life EditFall Demographics of student body Ethnic Breakdown 2018 9 2017 10 Hispanic and Latino American 64 63 Black 4 4 Asian American 17 17 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0 0 White 10 10 Multiracial Americans 3 3 International students 2 2 Unknown 0 0 Female 53 52 Male 47 48 Associated Students is the student government organization at Mt San Antonio College and serves as the official voice of the student body Its budget of more than 600 000 is generated by an optional Student Activities fee paid by students during the fall and spring semesters Associated Students coordinates and sponsors several events for the student body Events and sponsorships include the following campus holiday celebration celebrity speakers women s history month activities cultural celebrations commencement rehearsal awards and recognition ceremonies weekend college tours and the transfer achievement celebration Associated Students officers include members of the executive board Student Senate and Student Court Public speaking Edit Mt SAC has a national award winning forensics team The program has won numerous national and regional speech and debate tournaments including the Phi Rho Pi national community college tournament the American Forensics Association AFA national undergraduate tournament as well as many Readers Theater championships Most recently the team captured the national title at the 2013 2014 and 2019 Phi Rho Pi tournaments and won first place Individual Events Sweepstakes fourth place Debate Sweepstakes and first place Overall Sweepstakes In 2011 the team won the Sylvia Mariner Perpetual Sweepstakes Award for earning accumulative points an honor Mt SAC last won 12 years beforehand in 1999 Coaches John Vitullo 2011 and Danny Cantrell 2021 were awarded the Phi Rho Pi Distinguished Service Award which is the highest Phi Rho Pi honor awarded to a coach Chamber singers Edit Mt SAC s choral music department includes the award winning Chamber Singers Notable achievements include Choir of the World in 2007 at the famed Eisteddfod International Music Competition in Wales In addition to their world title the mixed group also won three gold medals for their performances in the Youth Choir Mixed Choir and Folk Song Choir divisions making them the choir with the most gold medals won at any of the 61 Eisteddfod competitions Fermata Nowhere Edit Mt SAC s TTBB a cappella group Fermata Nowhere is the only community college a cappella group to win an International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella ICCA title They qualified for ICCA finals in 2004 and 2009 where they placed 2nd and 1st respectively 11 In 2020 The A Cappella Archive ranked Fermata Nowhere at 15 out of all ICCA competing ensembles 12 Athletics Edit New Hilmer Lodges Stadium March 2020 Hilmer Lodge Stadium The Mt San Antonio College Mt SAC Athletics Program teams known as the Mounties have captured a total of 76 California Community College Athletic Association CCCAA state championships with 49 titles coming since 2000 Mt SAC currently fields 23 intercollegiate sports including baseball M basketball M amp W beach volleyball W cross country M amp W football M golf M amp W soccer M amp W softball W swimming M amp W tennis M amp W track and field M amp W volleyball W water polo M amp W and wrestling M Mt SAC competes in the South Coast Conference in most sports with golf Orange Empire wrestling So Cal Wrestling Alliance and football SoCal Football Association National Division Central Conference hosted in other conferences In 2015 Mt SAC Athletics captured the 2014 2015 Learfield IMG Sports Director s Cup which is awarded to the nation s top overall athletics programs at the NCAA I II III NAIA and community college levels The Mounties have also captured nine Daktronics National Association of Two Year College Administrators of Athletics NATYCAA Cup Championships which is awarded to the western United States top overall community college athletics program Since its inception in 2004 Mt SAC has also captured five second place trophies and finished in fourth place and sixth place The Mt SAC track and field cross country programs led all Mt SAC programs with a combined total of 30 CCCAA championships men s track 10 women s track 11 men s cross country 1 women s cross country 8 For the past ten years women s basketball has led all sports with five state championships and four additional top four state championship finishes Men s soccer has four state championships two national championships and three additional top four state championship finishes Women s softball has two state championships and five additional top four state championship finishes Football has three state championships two national championships and three additional top two state championship finishes Mt SAC Relays Edit Olympic Flame and wall of honor at Hilmer Lodge Stadium Main article Mt SAC Relays This event is held annually in April over a three day period and attracts around 15 000 athletes from more than 150 colleges and universities and 150 high schools throughout the world The relays are hosted in the college s stadium Hilmer Lodge Stadium 12 500 expandable seating which is named after Mt SAC s first track and field cross country coach The stadium has nine 48 running lanes 86 X 40 Daktronics screen tifgreen Bermuda natural grass Musco LED lighting meeting rooms and a practice track facility with a Field Turf Field and field event practice facilities Famous participants at the Mt SAC Relays include Randy Barnes Ato Boldon Leroy Burrell Joaquim Cruz Gail Devers Stacy Dragila Allyson Felix Maurice Greene Allen Johnson Marion Jones Jackie Joyner Kersee Bernard Lagat Carl Lewis Michael Marsh Noureddine Morceli Edwin Moses Maria de Lurdes Mutola Merlene Ottey Mike Powell Bob Seagren Mike Tully Kevin Young High school runners complete the third and final hill on the Mt SAC course in 2010 Cross Country Invitational Edit Since the first event in 1948 the Mt SAC Cross Country Invitational has grown to be the largest event of its kind in the world 13 It is often rich in running tradition as generations within families may have run it in the past Mt SAC is considered one of the most challenging cross country courses in the nation The races all take place over the course of two weekends usually in October 14 The runners start on a long former airstrip and run over three hills The Valley Loop is a flat loop in the beginning of the race where runners usually overtake others The first mile due to the flat and hard surface is extremely quick This mile is immediately followed by the switchbacks up the side of the first hill These consist of four tight knit hairpin turns The switchbacks are very technical as the runners are often closely packed entering this area and the hill itself is both steep and loosely packed Arguably the most challenging obstacle is the infamous poop out hill which is the steepest hill on the course as well as one of the shortest The final climb runners must conquer before a steep descent to the flat finish area is Reservoir Hill which is a steady uphill The end of the race loops back to the beginning on the airstrip passing behind where the runners for the next race are staged It is also designed for speed and wraps right around the spectator area for a finish at the gate entering Hilmer Lodge Stadium citation needed The current course high school record holders are Boys 14 23 Austin Tamagno Brea Olinda 2014 and Girls 15 49 Claudia Lane Malibu 2017 14 Notable alumni EditBrett Tomko former MLB player Alfonso Boone former NFL player Sammie Burroughs former NFL player Anthony Calvillo Canadian Football League CFL player pro football s all time passing yardage leader Javier Castro professional soccer player Ronald Cheng Hong Kong singer and actor Mark Clear born 1956 major league baseball two time All Star relief pitcher Kevin Craft former quarterback at UCLA Jules Cruz professional a cappella singer member of The Filharmonic Featured on Pitch Perfect 2 and Season 4 of The Sing Off on NBC Tommy Haynes former NFL and USFL Player Dan Henderson professional mixed martial arts MMA fighter Mike Hohensee professional football player United States Football League and CFL and coach Arena Football League Bruce Irvin NFL player Avi Kaplan Grammy Award winning arranger and singer former member of Pentatonix Joe Keough former MLB player Giovanni Lanaro two time Olympic pole vaulter Mexican champion record holder Chris McAlister former NFL player Gary Miller U S Representative Sona Movsesian executive assistant and podcaster 15 Halakilangi Muagututia former AFL player Antonio Pierce former NFL player Bob Seagren Olympic gold medalist 16 Rocky Seto former NFL coach Sam Shepard playwright actor and musician Les Shy former NFL player Nu u Tafisi former NFL player Edward Ulloa attorney and former criminal prosecutor Javier Vazquez wrestler MMA fighter Delanie Walker NFL player Taco Wallace former NFL player Chris Woodward former MLB player and coach Shawn Wooten former MLB player Tony Zendejas former NFL player Nadya Suleman Octomom 17 Gopi Rathod Research Scholar 18 References Edit Mt SAC About Us Mt San Antonio College Mt San Antonio College Retrieved June 21 2017 Hall Barbara Ann Pietzsch Odette 1996 Mt San Antonio College The First Fifty Years Walnut CA Mt San Antonio College p 2 Hall Barbara Ann Pietzsch Odette 1996 Mt San Antonio College The First Fifty Years Walnut CA Mt San Antonio College pp 1 5 Hall Barbara Ann Pietzsch Odette 1996 Mt San Antonio College The First Fifty Years Walnut CA Mt San Antonio College pp 5 11 About Mt San Antonio College Mtsac edu Archived from the original on May 27 2013 Retrieved June 19 2013 Mt San Antonio College Board of Trustees Mt San Antonio College Mt San Antonio College Retrieved June 15 2017 Mt SAC Campus Master Plan Mt San Antonio College Mt San Antonio College Retrieved June 15 2017 Southern Illinois University on campus partnership Archived from the original on March 10 2009 Retrieved March 10 2009 2018 USNEWS Mt San Antonio College Overview 2017 USNEWS Mt San Antonio College Overview Results Varsity Vocals August 12 2015 Retrieved October 7 2020 The A Cappella Archive Rankings amp Records sites google com Retrieved October 7 2020 About The Mt SAC Cross Country Invitational Events mtsac edu Retrieved June 19 2013 a b Mt SAC Cross Country Invite RunMt SAC Retrieved October 25 2022 1 Mt SAC Relays Hall of Fame Octuplets mother had miscarriages depression suicidal thoughts before first pregnancy Los Angeles Times February 6 2009 Retrieved September 19 2019 સ દ ધ મ ળવ અમર લ ન ય વત IIMમ મ ળવશ દર મહ ન 55 000 Divya Bhaskar in Gujarati September 25 2021 Retrieved March 8 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mt San Antonio College amp oldid 1145267407, wikipedia, wiki, 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