SBVC News
SBVC Selected for Inaugural State College Corps Program
February 24, 2022
San Bernardino Valley College was named an inaugural partner in California Volunteers, the largest state-level investment in a college service program in California history.
SBVC to Offer New FAA-Certified Aircraft Mechanic Licenses in 2022
February 21, 2022
San Bernardino Valley College has partnered with Certified Aviation Services to offer students a new pathway for a career in aircraft maintenance.
FTVM Partners with KVCR to Produce New Local Shows
February 17, 2022
San Bernardino Valley College's Film, Television and Media (FTVM) Department has collaborated with Inland Empire food aficionado Chef Lee Burton to produce a new TV show called "Go Local Lee" set to premiere on KVCR-TV.
SBVC Celebrates Alumni Stories at Opening Day
February 14, 2022
In the annual Spring Opening Day campus-wide meeting, Interim President Dr. Scott Thayer spoke to nearly 300 employees regarding the virtual initiatives.
SBVC Student Balances Single Motherhood with Earning Her Degree
February 12, 2022
LaToya Pleasant, 39, knows the impact a positive role model can have on a college student's life. After a chance encounter with San Bernardino Valley College Adjunct Professor Mary Lawler who convinced Pleasant to go back to college, the Fontana resident had a whole new perspective on education and mentorship.
SBVC Ranks Best in the West For Tuition Costs
February 9, 2022
San Bernardino Valley College not only provides quality education from respected instructors, but it also offers some of the best tuition rates for out-of-state students, according to Intelligent.com.
SBVC Recognizes First-Generation Students During Inaugural Celebration
February 4, 2022
San Bernardino Valley College honored the hard work and dedication of its first-generation students during the inaugural First-Generation College Celebration Day.
SBVC Electronics Technology Degree Named Top Program in California
February 1, 2022
San Bernardino Valley College has been named the top community college program in California to pursue an associate degree in electronics technology in an online format, according to Intelligent.com.