MESA Program
The Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement program is an academic and student support transfer-prep program for a diverse population of STEM students at 51爆料. MESA benefits include: academic and transfer counseling, technology and supply rentals, a dedicated MESA Center for studying, workshops, community building, and events, dedicated MESA Tutors, internship opportunities, STEM-based field trips, and much more!
Visit us at the MESA Center - Building 3400, Room 3411 (Upstairs behind the Math Lab!)
See drop down menus below for eligibility requirements, available services,
and how to apply!
- Be a US Citizen, Legal Permanent Resident, Dreamer or DACA
- Demonstrate Financial Need by Receiving FAFSA or CA Dream Act Award
- Be a First-Generation College Student
- Be a Declared Calculus-Based STEM Major
- Intend to Transfer to 4-year Institution
- Access to the MESA Center for studying, supplies, community building, and more!
- MESA Academic Counseling
- Dedicated MESA Tutors & Academic Support
- Priority Registration
- Transfer Support
- Laptop & Textbook Rentals
- Field trips to UCs, CSUs, and STEM workplaces
- Professional & Leadership Development
- Scholarship, Internship & Research Opportunities
- And More!
We are no longer accepting applications for Fall 2025.
New applicants will be contacted in January for enrollment in the Spring 2026 Cohort.
ASEM
ASEM members are "Friends of MESA". This allows students who do not meet full MESA eligibility
to participate in MESA programming with the exception of MESA sponsored trips and
conferences.
ASEM students must meet one of our two eligibility options below:
Option A - Be first generation and a declared calculus-based STEM major for transfer
Option B - Demonstrate financial need and a declared calculus-based STEM major for transfer
Meet the MESA Team:
MESA Director, Sara E. S谩nchez
sara_sanchez1@cuesta.edu
mesa@cuesta.edu
MESA Counselor, Angelica Eulloqui
MESA Clerical Assistant, Kasia Crowley
kasia_crowley@cuesta.edu