SBVC News
Over 1,300 Students Participate In Expanded Free College Promise Program
December 20, 2019
San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) recently launched its San Bernardino Community College-funded Promise Program providing more students with access to a college education. Students receive two years of free college, free textbooks, $300 cash for school expenses and the use of a laptop to complete coursework or online classes.
MESA Panel Series Motivates STEM Students
December 18, 2019
One of the first questions Armone Lochard hears from his students at San Bernardino Valley College is whether their featured speakers, some of the brightest in the nation, are paid to come out to share their knowledge with the class.
SBVC Sends 23 Students to HACU Conference for Professional Development
December 16, 2019
Twenty-three San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) students attended the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) annual conference last month where they participated in networking, sessions and workshops over three days.
SBVC Foundation Inducts Newest Alumni & Athletics "Hall of Famers"
December 12, 2019
San Bernardino Valley College was proud to usher in four of its newest distinguished members to the Annual Alumni and Athletes Hall of Fame, all recognized for their prize winning accomplishments and service to the community.
SBVC Accepts $35 Million in State Funds to Build Career Training Hub
December 10, 2019
San Bernardino Valley College welcomed Senator Connie Leyva and Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes for a ceremonial presentation of a $35 million check towards the renovation of the Applied Technology building on campus.
SBVC Hosts Creative People's Conference
November 26, 2019
SBVC partnered with the California Arts Council for the Creative People's Conference, allowing guests to immerse themselves in a day of artful experience and generative dialogue.
SBVC holds Second Annual Disability Awareness Fair
November 21, 2019
During the Disability Awareness Fair on October 1, students received valuable information on local agencies that provide services to individuals with disabilities.
Undocumented Student Action Week Brings DREAMer Events to SBVC
November 18, 2019
Serving the largest population of undocumented students in the state, California Community Colleges are committed to serving ALL students, regardless of immigration status.