Oscar Luna
Oscar Luna arrived at San Bernardino Valley College ready to change his life.
Luna, 20, was in an independent study program, and chose to enroll at SBVC because
"my high school teacher insisted that I should attend a community college in hopes
of a better future." He started by studying nursing, but his longtime fascination
with computers led him to switch majors.
"I was always curious about how computers worked at a fundamental level and computer
science is the best path for that," the Grand Terrace resident said.
Now headed to UC Berkeley, Luna is one of only a handful of SBVC computer science
majors to transfer to a four-year college. He will major in electrical engineering
and computer science, and chose Berkeley because it is "known for having the best
computer science program in the country," he said. "It's tied with MIT and Stanford
at number one."
Like the rest of his fellow graduates, Luna had no idea he would end his time at SBVC
during a pandemic, but understands the necessity of a virtual commencement.
"Public health is of the utmost importance right now," he said. "I was really excited
to enjoy my last semester at SBVC. I wish things were different, but there are much
bigger sacrifices other people are making."
Nothing can take away his accomplishments, or the memories he made at Valley College.
Luna will be attending this year’s virtual Commencement ceremony as one of only 38
students graduating with Highest Honors, or a 3.9–4.0 GPA.
"I really enjoyed my time at SBVC and I've had lots of professors who have supported
me along the way," Luna said. "I'd just like to thank them and all my friends for
the support."