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Admissions Requirements
Admission to San Bernardino Valley College is governed by the laws of the State of California and by supplementary regulations established by the San Bernardino Community College District Board of Trustees. Every course, whether offered on the main campus or at a satellite location, is fully open to any person who is eligible for admission to San Bernardino Valley College and who meets any prerequisites as have been established in accordance with Title V of the California Administrative Code.

General Admission Requirements
Residence Requirements - California Residents
Residence Requirements - Non-California Residents
Admission Requirements For Veterans Benefits

 

Admissions Requirements for Veterans Benefits
San Bernardino Valley College offers courses approved for Veterans Administration benefits under Title 38, Chapters 30, 31, 32, 35, and 106 of the U.S. Code. An enrollment certification will be returned to the Veterans Administration when a veteran or his/her eligible dependent has completed the following:
  • Filed a D.D. 214 form and other required documents with the Veterans Affairs Office.
  • Filed an official transcript of all previous work taken at other colleges or universities with the Records Office (These records have to be evaluated and appropriate credit granted before the student can be certified for benefits. The applicant's initial certification to the Veterans Administration will reflect the total credit granted).
  • Student must see a counselor prior to the start of their second semester of attendance to have their program approved and to develop the education plan. The program must be listed in the College Catalog.
  • To be certified, students must enroll only in the classes listed on the education plan.

Grades of W (withdrawal) and NP (no-pass) are interpreted as unsatisfactory progress by the Veterans Administration. Additionally, a complete withdrawal during a term is considered unsatisfactory progress except in extenuating circumstances. Veterans and their eligible dependents are responsible for notifying the Veterans Administration of any changes in their academic program, in their marital or dependent status, or in their address.