Community Partnerships

Neva Hansen

Program Coordinator
Career & Community Connections
Office: RDM-W Desert Willow - Room: DW136B
Phone: 480-461-6330
Email: neva.hansen@mesacc.edu

Administrative Assistant
Career & Community Connections
Office: RDM-W Desert Willow - Room: DW136B
Phone: 480-461-6266
Email: rudi-samantha.trujillo@mesacc.edu

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New Frontiers Program

  • New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning is a peer-led membership organization
  • New Frontiers is a program of Mesa Community College
  • There are about 500 New Frontiers members
  • New Frontiers offers over a hundred Non-Credit classes each semester at Mesa Community College campuses of Southern & Dobson and Red Mountain along with other East Valley locations
  • New Frontiers provides numerous volunteer hours for Mesa Community College as well as in the community

Click below to find out more about New Frontiers!

New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning

Community Schools

Chinese Linguistic School - Pre K-12

  • Location -Southern & Dobson Campus
  • Weekend School – held on SUNDAYS
  • We enroll ALL students in our office

Arizona Gakuen Japanese School - Pre K-12

  • Location – Southern & Dobson
  • Weekend School – held on SATURDAYS
  • We enroll ALL students in our Office

The Hulbert Memorial Society USA Chapter (Homer Hulbert Institute)

  • Location -Southern & Dobson Campus
  • K Pop Culture (K Pop Dance, Korean Language, K Drama, etc)
  • We enroll ALL students in our office
  • Email: info@homerhulbert.institute

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In addition to classes Mesa Community College offers a multitude of experiences to enhance life-long learning. Please join us for some of the hundreds of events we host for our community:

  • Live performances and presentations are hosted in the Performing Arts Center, the MCC Theatre, the Art Gallery and on our campuses. Additional information is available at mesacc.edu/arts.
  • Self-led Art Walks feature more than 30 intriguing pieces created by students, faculty and celebrated artists.
  • Stop and smell roses blooming on one of the nearly 9,000 bushes in the largest rose garden in the southwest.
  • Explore the cienega at MCC's Red Mountain campus to learn about the native endangered species it helps restore or conserve.

Learn more about these experiences and others at mesacc.edu/events.