April 2025

Summer 2025 and Fall 2025 Regstration

Did you know you can register for both Summer and Fall 2025 at the same time? Priority registration begins on Monday, April 7!

Check SelfService for your priority registration date. Don't miss your priority registration date! Click here to view the class schedule and secure your spot today! More

Cal-GETC and Common Course Numbering: What You Need to Know

Big changes are coming to help SBVC students transfer more easily! Starting in fall 2025, two new initiatives- Cal-GETC (AB 928) and Common Course Numbering (AB 1111)- will simplify the transfer process and make it easier to plan your classes.

What is Cal-GETC?

Cal-GETC (California General Education Transfer Curriculum) will replace the current CSU GE and IGETC, as the new single general education pathway that fulfills the lower-division requirements for students transferring to CSU or UC. This means students won’t have to follow different sets of requirements depending on where they plan to transfer—just one streamlined general education pattern!

What’s Changing?

Here are some key differences from the CSU GE and IGETC patterns:

  • Oral Communication (COMM C1000- Public Speaking) is now required for both CSU and UC
  • Only two courses are allowed in the Arts and Humanities area.
  • Lifelong Learning & Self-Development (CSU Area E) is not included but a course from this area can still count as an elective.
  • Language Other Than English (LOTE) is removed from GE but still required for UC admissions.

What is Common Course Numbering (CCN)?

CCN (Common Course Numbering), is designed to make transferring between colleges smoother and simpler. No more guessing if a course at one California community college will count the same at another.

The following are the first six CCN courses (starting in fall 2025):

  • ENGL C1000 – Academic Reading and Writing (formerly ENGL 101)
  • ENGL C1001 – Critical Thinking and Writing (formerly ENGL 102)
  • COMM C1000 – Introduction to Public Speaking (formerly COMMST 100)
  • STAT C1000 – Introduction to Statistics (formerly MATH 108)
  • POLS C1000 – American Government and Politics (formerly POLIT 100)
  • PSYC C1000 – Introduction to Psychology (formerly PSYCH 100)

Make sure to schedule an appointment with a counselor to see how these changes may affect your educational plan and transfer goals. More

Spring 2025 Transfer & Career Fair

Mark Your Calendars for the Spring 2025 Transfer & Career Fair:

Date: Wednesday, April 2nd

Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Location: Campus Walkway


Ready to take the next step in your education and career? This is your ultimate chance to connect with UCs, CSUs, Private Universities, and potential employers all in one place! Learn about transfer options, admission requirements, scholarships, and financial aid.

BONUS: Enjoy free tacos and more! Don’t miss out—see you there! More

Financial Aid Araeness Fair

Mark your calendars for Thursday, April 10, and join us in room B-100 for our Financial Aid Awareness Fair! Learn about the financial aid resources available to help you succeed, get answers to your questions, and discover how to maximize your financial aid opportunities. Plus, enjoy free food, fun games, and exciting prizes! 

 Date: Thursday, April 10th

 Location: B-100

Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Don’t miss this chance to get informed and have fun! See you there! More

The New SBVC Applied Tech Building

A better job, a better paycheck, a brighter future—right here in the Inland Empire. The new Applied Technology Building at San Bernardino Valley College is now open to the public. This new 114,000-square-foot center provides hands-on job training in various high-demand careers, including auto technology, heavy-duty and medium trucks, water technology, HVAC and refrigeration, machining, and electrical and electronics. Take a look inside!

Black Student Success Week

The 2025 Black Student Success Week is scheduled for April 21-25, 2025. This year’s theme is Lift Up, Level Up: The Rise of Black Serving Institutions. The event will emphasize how we are serving Black and African American students to support and ensure their success in community colleges and beyond. The week’s activities will be held virtually and include the following:

• Daily webinars hosted from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m., called The Black Hour

• Daily small group discussion forums from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m., called The After Party

• A virtual advocacy day on Thursday, April 24, 2025, called The BlackOut

• Daily student-centered webinars hosted from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m., called The Student Hour

More.

Fall 2025 Study Abroad in Italy  

Experience the art, history, and culture of Florence while earning 12 CSU/UC transferable credits through the Fall 2025 Study Abroad Program! Immerse yourself in the beauty of Italy, explore world-renowned landmarks, and enhance your education in an unforgettable setting.

Financial aid and scholarships are available to help make this opportunity accessible. Don’t miss out on this life-changing experience! For more information, contact Patty Jones at pjones@valleycollege.edu. 

HACU 39th Annual Conference Application Deadline: March 31

Applications are open for the 39th HACU Annual Conference. This prestigious event offers students a unique chance to connect with influential leaders, explore higher education trends, and expand their professional networks—all for free!

Dates: Nov. 1-3, 2025

Location: Gaylord Rockies Resort, Aurora, CO

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity! Apply now: https://bit.ly/2025HACU.

SBVC is now accepting EBT!

Exciting news—SBVC has been approved to accept EBT at the Snack Bar by the Physical Sciences building! This is a huge step toward improving food accessibility for our students, ensuring everyone has the resources they need to focus on their education.

Numbers to know

  • 8.5 % of Americans surveyed approve of the current administration's action of rescinding or reducing National Institutes of Health grants to hospitals and universities. Source
  • 55% of students say that generative artificial intelligence helps them learn faster. Source

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