SBVC News
SBVC's Bethany Tasaka Selected for Social Justice & Career Advancement Institute
October 16, 2024
The Association of California Community College Administrators announced today that Bethany Tasaka, Associate Professor of Mathematics at San Bernardino Valley College, is one of 45 leaders selected for the second cohort of the Social Justice & Career Advancement (SJCA) Institute.
Campus Spotlight: Keith Candelaria & Ashley Reamer | Head Athletic Trainers
September 24, 2024
With Keith Candelaria and Ashley Reamer as co-head athletic trainers, the student-athletes at San Bernardino Valley College are in good hands.
SBVC Welcomes Incoming Centennial Class
September 24, 2024
On August 6th, San Bernardino Valley College buzzed with excitement as over 250 incoming students, along with their friends and families, participated in Wolverine Welcome.
SBVC's Credit for Prior Learning Program Ranked 8th in California
September 24, 2024
San Bernardino Valley College is committed to helping every student meet their educational goals, with Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) being one tool in its arsenal.
8th Annual Summer Bridge Prepares Students for College Life
September 24, 2024
The 8th Annual Summer Bridge Program was a resounding success this year, providing incoming Valley-Bound students with a valuable preview of college life.
Dr. Contreras Kicks Off SBVC's 99th Year with Focus on Community, Growth & Transformation
September 24, 2024
San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) ushered in the Fall 2024 semester with a memorable Fall Opening Day event on August 9, marking the conclusion of Convocation Week.
Fall Enrollment Grows by 6.9%
September 12, 2024
San Bernardino Valley College is experiencing a remarkable surge in enrollment for Fall 2024, with a noteworthy 6.9% increase, bringing the total number of students to 13,999.
SBVC Receives Approval for First-Ever Bachelor's Degree in Water Resources Management
September 9, 2024
San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) is proud to announce the official approval of its new bachelor's degree in water resources management, a landmark achievement for the college and the community.