MSJC’s State of the College: A Celebration of Connection, Community, and Legacy

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Despite a steady morning rain, the atmosphere inside Mt. San Jacinto College’s (MSJC) Temecula Valley Campus on Friday, November 14, was filled with warmth, pride, and gratitude as community members, business leaders, and regional partners gathered for the college’s annual State of the College – Report to the Community, themed Driving Transformation.

This year’s event carried special significance as Superintendent/President Dr. Roger Schultz delivered his final State of the College address, concluding 18 years of transformative leadership that has shaped MSJC into a regional model for innovation, student success, and community engagement.

Superintendent/President Dr. Roger Schultz leader addresses community members during the 2025 State of the College presentation, highlighting new initiatives and future goals for the district.

Embracing the event theme, Dr. Schultz — joined by Riverside County Supervisor Chuck Washington — guided attendees on a virtual tour across MSJC’s 1,700-square-mile district, stopping at each campus to spotlight the powerful programs, initiatives, and success stories that continue to drive transformation for students and the region. From groundbreaking academic pathways to nationally recognized student support services, the virtual journey illustrated a college that is thriving, evolving, and deeply connected to the communities it serves.

“Today was more than a report — it was a celebration of connection,” Dr. Schultz shared. “MSJC’s success is built on the strength of our community, and it’s that shared commitment to transformation that will continue to carry this college forward.”

The room was filled with local dignitaries and partners, including Supervisor Washington, who joined community members in celebrating MSJC’s achievements and its expanding regional impacts.

MSJC trustees, administrators, and community partners gather for a group photo following the 2025 State of the College program.

Throughout the program, attendees learned about MSJC’s momentum on multiple fronts — including record-breaking student success rates, growing enrollment, and the college’s strong financial standing, supported by solid budget reserves that ensure long-term stability. The celebration also highlighted MSJC’s major institutional accomplishment this year: the college’s full reaffirmation of accreditation through 2032, recognizing excellence in governance, planning, and student learning.

“As Patrick Ellis, MSJC Foundation Board President and the event’s emcee, reminded us, the keyword behind all this incredible work is connection,” Dr. Schultz noted. “When we invest in our students, we are also investing in the future of our local businesses, our workforce, and our regional economy.”

Under Dr. Schultz’s leadership, MSJC has expanded to serve more than 30,000 students annually, strengthened partnerships across the region, and developed innovative programs that support students academically, emotionally, and professionally.

An attendee poses with the MSJC eagle mascot at the State of the College event, celebrating school pride and community engagement.

As the event concluded, attendees rose to applaud Dr. Schultz for nearly two decades of service and to celebrate MSJC’s ongoing mission to transform learners, communities, and lives.

“Dr. Schultz’s leadership has left an indelible mark on MSJC and the region,” said Patrick Ellis. “His legacy of connection, innovation, and transformation will continue to guide the college for generations to come.”

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