Academic Success Centers

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Get academic support, tutoring, and Supplemental Instruction (SI) in multiple subjects

Admissions & Records

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Support services for the SBVC application, registration, transcripts, and records.

Adult Education Program

Low Income Dreamer / Undocumented Community of Color English Language Learner
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Specialized counseling for adult leaners

Basic Needs Program

Low Income
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Resources to meet your basic needs

BROTHERS

Community of Color
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A student centered organization dedicated to improving the college experience, academic success, and career development and connection of/for Black males at San Bernardino Valley College

CalWORKs and Workforce Development

Low Income
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Help you meet your welfare-to-work requirements as well as provides counseling and additional support services.

Dedicated Engagement to Empower Part-Timers (D.E.E.P)

First Generation Student
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Support for first-year and returning part-time students in transitioning to college and getting set up for success

DREAMERS & Dreamers Resource Center

Low Income Dreamer / Undocumented
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Support for undocumented students, DACA students and those from mixed status families into college.

EOPS/ CARE / NextUp

Low Income Single Parent First Generation Student
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Specialized counseling, prioirty registration, and more specialized support for students who are low-income and educationally disadvantaged.

ESL Support Services

Low Income Dreamer / Undocumented Community of Color English Language Learner
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Support for students taking English as a Second Language (ESL) classes

Financial Aid

Low Income
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Assistance with completing the financial aid application and process

General Counseling

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Academic, career, and personal counseling as related to goal planning for all SBVC students.

Guardian Scholars/Foster Youth

Current and Former Foster Youth
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Supportive services to current and former foster youth who have experienced foster care.

Honors Program

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Enhanced experiences, faculty mentorships, and academic opportunities to earn an advantage in transferring to the four-year institution of your choice.

International Student Services

International Student
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Admissions and support for students studying at SBVC with a F-1 Visa

Noncredit Counseling

Low Income Dreamer / Undocumented Community of Color English Language Learner
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Support for students taking noncredit classes.

Puente Project

Community of Color
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Academic, counseling, and mentoring program, open to all SBVC students.

Scholarships

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Apply for an SBVC Foundation scholarship to help pay for college

STEM-MESA

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Academic program and support for students pursuing science, engineering, and mathematics degrees.

Student Accessibility Services (SAS)

Student with a Disability
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Support for students with temporary or permanent disabilities. Services include ASL interpreting, LD Assessment, Assistive Technology/Alt Media/High Tech Center, and more.

Student Health Services

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In-person and telehealth services for mental health counseling and medical health

Student Parent Resources

Low Income Single Parent First Generation Student
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Resources for SBVC students with Minor Children

Success Through Achievement & Retention (STAR/TRiO)

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Free counseling, tutoring, computer lab, priority B registration, field trips and more!

Tatayan Learning Community

Community of Color
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Alearning community centered around Asian American and Pacific Islander cultures and experiences

The Huddle & Athletics Counseling

Student Athlete
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Meet with your athletics counselor, to discuss and take action on areas of your academic life.

Transfer and Career Services

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Counseling, events, workshops and resources to help you plan your transfer and future career goals.

Tutoring & Academic Support

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Academic centers offering free tutoring in in a wide varieity of courses

Umoja-Tumaini

Community of Color
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Learning community for African American students. Benefits include counseling, tutoring, HBCU college tours, and more.

Valley 360 Resource Center

First Generation Student Low Income
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Free food, hygiene and other items available to SBVC students

Valley-Bound Commitment (VBC)

First Generation Student
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Free first year of college to local high school graduates entering SBVC

Veteran's Resource Center

Veteran
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Assists veterans and their families with the necessary applications for admission, financial aid, and application of veteran education benefits.

Welcome Center

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A one-stop location to ask anything you need to know about SBVC

Writing Center

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Free composition tutoring, both in-person and online.

Youth Empowerment Strategies for Success/ Independent Living Program (YESS/ILP)

Current and Former Foster Youth
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Academic support and life-skills training for Foster Youth.