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Join MHWA

Connect with your fellow community college mental health professionals! 

Please print out our membership application and send it to the address listed. (Adobe or other pdf reader needed)  

Membership includes access to the MHWA listserve, linking you to a collegial support network. You can ask a question, inquire about resources and methods, share a success, or consult about any concern related to the mental health needs of community college students.

Questions regarding membership or other inquiries about the association can be sent via our contact form.

If you're not ready to join, but would like to receive periodic MHWA announcements and information relevant to community college mental health issues via our distribution list, please send an email with your your contact information to the MHWA Corresponding Secretary. 

Member Colleges (Partial List)

Allen Hancock College
Santa Maria, CA

American River College

Sacramento, CA

Bakersfield College

Bakersfield, CA

Butte College

Chico, CA

Cabrillo College

Aptos, CA

Chabot College

Hayward, CA

Citrus College

Glendora, CA

Consumes River

Sacramento, CA

College of San Mateo

San Mateo, CA

College of the Canyons

Santa Clarita, CA

College of the Desert
Palm Desert, CA

College of the Sequoias

Visalia, CA

DeAnza College
Cupertino , CA 

Foothill College
Los Altos, CA

Fresno City College
Fresno, CA

Hartnell College
Salinas, CA


Monterey Peninsula College
Monterey, CA

Moorpark College

Moorpark, CA

Pasadena City College               
Pasadena, CA

Riverside College
Riverside, CA

San Jose State University
San Jose, CA

Santa Barbara City College
Santa Barbara, CA

Santa Rosa Jr. College
Santa Rosa, CA

San Diego City College

San Diego, CA

Shasta College

Redding, CA

SouthWestern College

Chula Vista, CA

Skyline College
San Bruno, CA

Yuba College
Marysville, CA

West Valley College
Saratoga, CA























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