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AnnualReport

2019-20

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Welcome to San Bernardino Valley College! For over 93 years,

to create a caring

Sincerely,

Diana Z. Rodriguez

President

YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE

SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE IN 2019-20:

~13,000 students were enrolled each semester

Campus transitioned to remote instruction and operations due to global pandemic in March 2020

Over 1,300 students participated in the Calfornia Free Promise Program Extension

in one of the school’s largest graduating classes

SBVC Hosts First-Ever Theater Collaboration with the County

Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) and SBVC came together to

SBVC Celebrates First Cohort of Accelerated Electronics

Sigma Delta Mu Honor Society Inducts 20 Impressive SBVC StudentsThis spring, 20 outstanding foreign language students were initiated into

SBVC Partners with Congressman to Host Census Job Fair on Campus

Congressman Pete Aguilar hosted the event, where he answered questions and encouraged students and

SBVC Diesel Faculty Wins ‘Excellence in Teaching’ Award from IEDRC

SBVC and Rio Hondo received the Volvo Lights grant, part of the Low Impact

SBVC Annual Celebration of Indigenous People’s Day

celebration to honor Native American peoples and commemorate

various other cultural events took place, with numerous guest speakers

SBVC Launches New Medical

Medical billing and coding are making a strong comeback in the

has launched classes for students to earn a medical billing and coding

Undocumented Student Action Week Brings DREAMer Events to SBVC

events to support DREAMer students, including seminars workshops,

Budding Student EntrepreneursThe SBVC Food Truck Restaurant and Catering Services course has

Two page spreads with two articles

Wolverine Football Team Sets Ten New Individual Records in a Single Game

The Wolverine football team took on Santa Ana College, defeating the Dons 80-48 in the SBVC Stadium, and setting single game records that included:

• Most Completions:• Most Yards: • Most Touchdown Passes: 7 (tied)• Most PAT Kicks: Ben Falck, 11 (Previous record: 9)• Team total yards: 792• • Team most pass attempts: • Team most pass yards: • Most points (both teams):• Team most points (Modern):

SBVC Accepts $35 Million in State Funds to Build Career Training Hub

for SBVC students, as it will allow them to receive instruction in a brand new

Measure CC will generate $470 million for upgrades to classrooms and

‘Ask a Counselor’ Events Help Nearly 2,000 Students a Year

Whether a student has a quick question about a transfer requirement, needs more information on a class, or would like more

counseling department holds about 110 Ask a Counselor events throughout the

SBVC Foundation Inducts Newest ‘Hall of Fame’ Members

dreams, but events highlighting our alumni also help inspire our current SBVC

Resource Center Announces Extended Hours and Fresh Food Options

starting in the spring semester, served fresh food and longer

the resource center gives out between 100 and 150 bags of

Over 1,300 Students Participate In Free College Promise Program Extensionfree college, free textbooks, $300 cash for school expenses and the

SBVC Hosts First-Ever Bowl Game

SBVC Unveils its New Mascot, Blue the Wolverine

wolverine mascot was unveiled at the SBVC Foundation’s inaugural Alumni &

SBVC Celebrates Dr. Javed Siddiqi’s Aircraft Donation in Ceremony

Creator of Kwanzaa Returns to SBVCSBVC hosted an all-seasons celebration and practice of the good with the

and how our campus can work together to support students of color through the framework of multi-culturism, mutual respect

Two page spreads with two articles

SBVC’s Inaugural MLK Dream Rally Honors the Inspiring Civil Rights Icon

own speeches, encouraging attendees to pursue their passions and stand up to current

NIMS Scholarship Funds State-of-the-Art Equipment

SBVC was awarded the $2,500 NIMS scholarship, allowing each

SBVC Partners with Uniquely Abled Project for Job Training

Through recent $10,000 funding from Goodwill of Southern

Men’s Basketball Hosts Events for Children with Special Needs

SBVC men’s basketball team invited children with special needs and

SBVC Partners with City Water Department for Intern ProgramSBVC has partnered with the San Bernardino Municipal Water Department to develop an internship program that will provide

will develop technical skills and knowledge through hands-

Three Wolverines to Continue their Athletic Success at 4-Year Universities

seasons at SBVC, where she was a two-time All-Conference selection, two-time All-

will be headed back east to continue her career in the fall at NCAA Division 2

at SBVC, helping to lead a much improved attack during her sophomore

Two page spreads with two articles

SBVC Makes Transition to Online Operations to Slow Global Pandemic

the state, is wading into uncharted waters during this radical transition, campus leaders

SBVC Moves Student Services and Assistive Technology Online

hundreds of Chromebooks to students to assist with transition to online

SBVC Library & Food Pantry Remain Open for Need-Based Services

to assist students with generous donations received from

SBVC President Gives Updates

Despite the campus closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic,

attendance regarding the status of Commencement, various strategies to

Student Life Launches Virtual Events and Health & Wellness Activities

SBVC is Highest-funded College in $1.2 Million Project

SBVC President Diana Z. Rodriguez Named 2020 Centennial Trailblazer

Finer Womanhood Scholarship Brunch at the Arrowhead

SBVC Student Wins Best Director at Inaugural WolverineCon Film FestSBVC’s inaugural WolverineCon, now part of campus’ annual International

SBVC Responds to Civil Unrest with Trainings and Resolutions

protests against police violence, SBVC worked to provide numerous workshops and modules that include trainings on unconscious bias,

Two page spreads with two articles

SBVC Hosts Drive-Through Food Distribution Event During Pandemic

Edison International to aid families in need with supplemental food during the COVID-19

members of Helpful SoCal Honda, assisted unloading boxes from trucks, and placing

volunteers, wearing face coverings and plastic gloves, made sure to adhere to the

Class of 2020 Graduates in First-Ever Virtual Commencement Ceremony

messages, graduates had their names read in alphabetical order alongside their virtual

Academic Senate Continues its Accreditation Process

Members of the SBVC Academic Senate have continued to prepare

EOPS Celebrates its 50-Year Anniversary at SBVC

has helped students facing social, economic, and language barriers

SBVC Student Receives the Campus’s First-Ever AA-T Degree in SpanishEloisa Contreras is using her Spanish language skills to help her

classes, Contreras was a supplemental instructor for the Spanish

SBVC Foundation Scholars and Donors Recognized in Virtual Scholarship

scholarship recipients, with 55 of those students receiving multiple

67%

12%

>1%

11%

5%

4%

STUDENT ETHNICITY

Male

Female

Unknown58%

>1%

41%

Total

CSU Transfers

Out-Of-State

In-State Priva

UC Transfers

62%

19%

11%

8%

764764

GENDER

TRANSFERS

2,1592,159TOTAL AWARDS

1,565

594

AA/AS DegreesAwarded

19 or less

20-24

25-29

30-34

35-39

40-49

50+

25%

31%

18%

10%

6%

6%

4%

STUDENT AGE

12,742

5,433

17

114

118

Promise Grant

GrantsLoansScholarshipWork Study

FINANCIAL AID HEADCOUNT

14,228

12,524

5,635

Spring 2020

Summer 2020

Fall 2019

ANNUAL STUDENT COUNT

Student SuccessStudent success is at the core of why San Bernardino Valley College exists. We are here to help students

or to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program. The Student Services Unit provides a variety of developmental & support services that work outside the classroom to give students additional assistance so that they can continue to concentrate on their studies.

number of classes in English as a Second Language, mathematics and reading designed to make sure that

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The SBVC Counseling department provides essential support services to a diverse student population

career, front desk, mental health, online,

available to new and continuing students, returning and former

students, international students, veterans, and

working adults re-

General Counseling

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committed to the stewardship of assets and the development of relationships to advance the

to students for enrollment fees,

San Bernardino Valley College Foundation

media equipment is available for student use in

Library & Learning Support Services

This center is open to the

with children, and aims to provide

Child Development

Center

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valleycollege.edu

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