SBVC Awards Over $800k In Scholarships

San Bernardino Valley College proudly celebrated the achievements and aspirations
of 577 students at its annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
Held in the college’s historic Auditorium, the event marked a major milestone, with
825 scholarships awarded, totaling an impressive $800,000 in financial support exclusively
for SBVC students - the highest amount ever disbursed to students in a single year.
The evening began with a special donor reception honoring the individuals, families,
and organizations whose ongoing generosity made the scholarships possible. The reception
offered donors a unique opportunity to meet the students who received their endowed
awards. Among the esteemed guests were community leaders, SBVC faculty and staff,
and loyal supporters committed to uplifting local students.
SBVC President Gilbert Contreras highlighted how reducing financial barriers enables
students to focus on their education and future careers.
“For almost 100 years, people have come here with a dream and left with a future,” said Contreras. “At San Bernardino Valley College, 70% of our students experience at least one form of basic needs insecurity. Scholarships matter at San Bernardino Valley College.”
“For almost 100 years, people have come here with a dream and left with a future,” said Contreras. “At San Bernardino Valley College, 70% of our students experience at least one form of basic needs insecurity. Scholarships matter at San Bernardino Valley College.”
The audience was moved by two exceptional SBVC nursing students, Lina Feng-Yang and
April Ruelas, who shared their inspiring personal stories. Feng-Yang, whose family
immigrated from China to Venezuela, boldly moved to the United States on her own to
pursue a better future. She is graduating this May with a 3.9 GPA and began the SBVC
nursing program in 2024. Her passion for equitable healthcare and language accessibility
promises to make her a compassionate and effective provider.
Her fellow speaker, Ruelas, a local student from the Inland Empire, spoke about her
journey as a single mother striving to break generational cycles and build a better
life for her family. “Échale ganas, mija,” she recalled, which translates to “Keep
going, daughter”—a powerful mantra that fuels her determination to succeed and inspire
her child.
The event celebrated not only academic excellence but also the strength of the SBVC
community and the perseverance of its students. Over the past four years, the SBVC
Foundation has awarded more than $2.5 million in scholarships and over $5 million
in support for campus programs, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to educational
equity and student success.