San Bernardino Valley College Receives $200,000 Grant to Support Student Veterans
San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) has been named the recipient of a Veterans Resource
Center Grant from the California Community College Chancellor’s Office. The grant
provides just under $200,000 to enhance and expand services of the Veterans Resource
Center (VRC) by allowing SBVC to purchase a new, ADA-friendly mobile cart, laptops
and wireless access points, update the center’s front-line check-in area and replace
worn flags, banners and emblems.
“The Veterans Resource Center at San Bernardino Valley College serves as a valuable
resource and service hub for our student veterans and their families,” said SBVC President
Diana Z. Rodriguez. “Being awarded this grant from the Chancellor’s Office will allow
us to make necessary upgrades to our facility and better support our veterans as they
strive for success.”
SVBC’s VRC opened in 2012 to support counseling, educational planning and transitional
services to veterans and their dependents. The center was founded on the premise that
challenges faced by veterans could be supported through a combination of student services,
peer-to-peer networking and camaraderie through their transition to a nonmilitary
lifestyle. Students utilizing the VRC receive academic and career advising, tutoring,
peer advising and access to wellness and educational counseling.
An estimated 1.8 million veterans reside in California. As veterans return from their
service, many look to their local community college as an affordable and accessible
education option, and nearly 80,000 veterans and active duty service members enroll
at California community colleges each year. The 2017-18 State Budget appropriated
$5 million to be distributed by the Chancellor’s Office to applicants selected to
participate in the Veterans Resource Center Grant Program. This one-time program provides
grants to California community colleges to establish new or enhance existing on-campus
Veterans Resource Centers.
For more information on the Veterans Resource Center at San Bernardino Valley College,
visit www.valleycollege.edu/vrc.