
The Future
In Our Region
Starts Here.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN MARCOS
AND MT. SANJACINTO COLLEGE, TEMECULA VALLEY CAMPUS
OFFER US THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY TO DO JUST THAT.
VISION
A new opportunity to raise the bar higher with education in
South West Riverside County.
We are embarking on an ambitious journey to shape the future of higher education in our region, and your influence and leadership are pivotal to this endeavor. The South West Riverside County Higher Education Coalition invites you to join forces.

THE OPPORTUNITY
Ready to build...our future.
THE COMMUNITY
500K
Aniticipated Population in Region
35K sqft
Proposed for CSUSM’s programs
With a proposed expansion of Cal State San Marcos at MSJC’s Temecula facility, we envisage a dedicated 35,000 square-foot space for CSUSM’s programs— an initiative that urgently requires funds for essential improvements. This expansion is not merely an investment in infrastructure but a step towards a comprehensive four-year public university in South West Riverside County.


THE WORKFORCE
50 Kg
Payload Capacity
60 Liter
Storage Compartment
Mt. San Jacinto College has already laid a solid foundation with its exceptional offerings and potential for growth. With CSUSM’s 15-year tenure in Temecula, we are poised to broaden their physical and academic presence, introducing pivotal programs in nursing, speech pathology, and STEM— culminating in a bachelor’s degree that our students can pursue locally.
OVERVIEW
500 MILLION
Economic Impact Annually
75%
College Ready Students
One of the fastest growing areas is under served by the California University system. Let’s change that now with action.

WHY THE SOUTH WEST REGION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
A Different Approach to Building Our Future.
Mt. San Jacinto College has already laid a solid foundation with its exceptional offerings and potential for growth. With CSUSM’s 15-year tenure in Temecula, we are poised to broaden their physical and academic presence, introducing pivotal programs in nursing, speech pathology, and STEM— culminating in a bachelor’s degree that our students can pursue locally.

FACTS
The Numbers
994K
Population in the Region
$137,180
Murrieta Household Income
36,487
Murrieta Households
$500 million
Annual Economic Impact
