WIN Program

The WIN Program is a Student Athlete Tutorial Program that offers a variety of academic services. The program is specifically designed to assist student-athletes in maintaining academic eligibility and to prepare for transfer to a four-year university. 

WIN is offered through the Adult Basic Education Department in partnership with the Kinesiology and Counseling Departments.

Student-athletes can obtain the assistance of skilled tutors, counseling, and a place to complete homework assignments near athletic fields. The WIN Program services approximately 900 students per year. Students who attend WIN have consistently shown high rates of retention and an overall GPA of 2.75 or greater.

Spring 2025 Hours and Days (in-person)

Building 45, Rooms 1461 and 1430 (WIN Lab)
February 24-June 12

Monday - Thursday: 9am-5pm

WIN 2.0 - Online Hours

March 3-June 5

Monday-Thursday: 5-8pm

https://mtsac-edu.zoom.us/j/82674725812

Self-Register via the Portal

Sport CRN
Baseball 43092
Basketball - Men 43093
Basketball - Women 43095
Beach Volleyball - Women 43096
Cross Country - Men 43097
Cross Country - Women 43098
Dance Repertory 43099
Football 43100
Golf - Men 43101
Golf - Women 43102
GRASP 43103
Pep Squad 43104
Soccer - Men 43105
Soccer - Women 43106
Softball 43107
Study Hall 43108
Swimming - Men 43109
Swimming - Women 43110
Tennis - Men 43111
Tennis - Women 43112
Track & Field - Men 43115
Track & Field - Women 43116
Volleyball - Women 43117
Water Polo - Men 43118
Water Polo - Women 43120
Wrestling - Men 43121
Wrestling - Women 43122


In addition to tutoring and study hall, the following is offered to WIN students:

  • Computers equipped with Microsoft Office, Internet access, Plato (Math and English enrichment software program) and Mavis Beacon (typing program)
  • Small group study sessions
  • Assistance with resume creation, email, and computer skills
  • Assistance with registration
  • Onsite counseling services

The WIN is located in Bldg 45, Room 1430 (Computer Lab) and 1461 (WIN Program).

For more information about the WIN Program, please call (909) 274-4239.