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Program Assisting Student-Athlete Success (PASS)

PASS

We're pleased that you've chosen Cuesta College to continue your academic and athletic careers. At Cuesta, we take pride in all our athletic teams and realize the commitment and effort it takes by you, the student-athlete, to succeed. A part of our contribution to your success is in providing what we feel is the best staff and facilities in the state. We're sincere in our efforts. We're here to help you PASS.

What is PASS?

PASS stands for the Program Assisting Student-Athlete Success. It is a volunteer committee of Cuesta faculty and staff members who have an interest in you, not only as a student-athlete, but also as a person.
This program is designed to assist you in all areas, academic, athletic, and personal areas of student life while attending Cuesta College.
We realize that college can be difficult, and even more so for the student-athlete. That's where the PASS committee comes in. We want to assist you in achieving success.

 

Academic Advisement

Good Advice Isn't Hard To Find
DIRECTOR: Cande Munoz - 546-3138 (cmunoz@cuesta.edu)
COUNSELOR: Blake Reed - 546-3100 ext 2482

  • Academic Advising
  • Orientation
  • Pre-registration Advisement
  • 4-yr. Transfer Advising
  • Selecting a Major
  • Career Selection

What Should You Do First?
Make an appointment by calling one of these numbers. A counselor will assist you in developing your educational plan and updating your progress.
Make sure you're progressing towards your degree, preparing yourself for transfer, and staying academically eligible for athletics. Make sure you're moving forward and doing the right thing. Call now!

Student Success Class

 

Check Your Schedule of Classes for
ACASK 25 College Success 3 units (CSU/UC Transfer)
COORDINATOR: Berta Parrish, 546-3100 ext. 2484 (bparrish@cuesta.edu)
  • Academic Strategies
  • Life Management Skills
  • Learning How to Learn
First Time On Your Own?

College Success is a comprehensive course that integrates personal growth and values, academic study strategies, and critical and creative thinking. Emphasis is on the attainment of life-long success in academic, professional and personal development.
This 3-unit course transfers to the California State University and UC systems and meets a General Education requirement for the CSU.

 

Scholarship Recognition

 

All You Need To Do Is Call!!
COORDINATOR: Pete Schuler - 546-3211 (pschuler@cuesta.edu)
  • Top-10 Scholar-Athletes
  • Athletic Honor Roll
  • Team Scholarship
Do Only The Superstars Get Recognized?

We recognize more than just our athletic feats. We also recognize your academic minds. These achievements are noted on our Honor Roll and in our Top-10 awards All it takes is a 3.0 G.P.A.

 

Academic Status

 

You Won't Pass If You're Not In Class
COORDINATOR: TBD
  • Weekly Unit Checks
  • Progress Reports

    Does It Take More Than A Uniform?

    All collegiate athletes must maintain standards of eligibility. This includes enrolling in (and passing) 12 units per semester.

    That means you must complete 24 units between seasons and have a 2.0 GPA or higher in order to remain eligible.

 

Learning Assistance

 

All You Need To Do Is Call
COORDINATOR: Mary Hastings - 546-3150 mhasting@cuesta.edu
  • Academic Skills
  • Tutorial Services
  • Math Lab
  • Academic Support Lab
  • Writing Center
  • Disabled Student Programs & Services
Are You In Over Your Head?

College is a big step up from high school. You may find that you need a little help in developing your academic skills while at Cuesta.

You can get off on the right foot by utilizing these services to support your academic experiences.

It's fun, it's easy, and best of all it's free!

 

Personal Development

 

You Can Trust Us To Help You Pass
COORDINATOR: Walt Rehm - 546-3100 ext. 2715 wrehm@cuesta.edu
  • Mental, Physical and Emotional Health
  • Family and Social Relationships
  • Alcohol and Substance Abuse
  • Sexual Relations
  • Financial and Legal Difficulties
  • Eating Disorders
Are You Struggling Outside of Athletics?

You or a teammate may face personal problems outside of school just like anyone else. We're here to help with these problems too.

All inquiries are kept strictly confidential.

 

PASS Committee Members

Robert Mariucci
Directo of Athletics/Chair
Office 1305 - 546-3100 ext. 2709
rmariucc@cuesta.edu

Paul Bauer
Physical Sciences
Office 2312 - 546-3100 ext. 2758
pbauer@cuesta.edu

Joe Dansby
Office 1319 - 546-3100 ext. 2704
jdansby@cuesta.edu

Anna Davies
Dean of Physical Education/Health/Nursing/Math
Bldg. 66 - 546-3125
adavies@cuesta.edu

Sue Gin
Athletic Trainer
Bldg 1000 - 546-3225
sgin@cuesta.edu

Mary Hastings
Academic Support /Tutorial
Office 3342 - 546-3150
mhasting@cuesta.edu

Jani Johnson

PE/Athletics
Office 1314 - 546-3100 ext. 2716
jjohnson@cuesta.edu

John Marsh

PE/Athletics
Office 1315 - 546-3100 ext. 2701
jmarsh@cuesta.edu

Bob Miller
PE/Athletics
Office1311
bomiller@cuesta.edu

Mike Napoli
PE/Athletics
Office 1321 - 546-3100 ext. 2712
mnapoli@cuesta.edu

Roche Nystrom
PE/Athletics
Office 1317 - 546-3100 ext. 2713
rnystrom@cuesta.edu

Blake Reed
Counselor
Office 3100 - 546-3162
breed@cuesta.edu

Walt Rehm
Health Education
Office 1313 - 546-3100 ext. 2715
wrehm@cuesta.edu

Karen Reyes

DSPS
North County - 591-4000 ext. 4215
kreyes@cuesta.edu

Peter Schuler
Sports Information
Office 1304 - 546-3211
pschuler@cuesta.edu

 

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