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San Bernardino County Colleges are the following 8: Barstow College, San Bernardino California State University, Chaffey Community College, Crafton Hills College, Loma Linda University, San Bernardino Valley College, University of Redlands, and Victor Valley Community College.

San Bernardino Valley College was established in 1926. Since then its faculty of 16 has grown to a teaching staff of more than 160 full-time and 400 hourly faculty, and a student body of 140 has grown to one of over 13,000. San Bernardino Valley College is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. More than 1,300 associate degrees and vocational certificates are awarded each year. Students range in age from under 18 to over 80 years.

The following associate degrees and certificate programs are offered at this college: Accounting, Business Administration, Business Calculations, Computer Information Technology, Administration of Justice, Corrections, Criminal Justice, Police Science, Nursing, Pharmacy Technology, Psychiatric Technology, Architecture, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Child Development, Computer Science, Education, Family & Consumer Science, Anthropology, Aeronautics, Air Travel, Automotive Technology, and Electricity / Electronics.

San Bernardino California State University was founded in 1965. It’s located equidistant between Los Angeles and Palm Springs. This University offers more than 70 traditional baccalaureate and master's degree programs along with a wide variety of education credential and certificate programs to a student body of 16,000.

It is the only Inland Empire University prestigiously accredited for its College of Business and Public Administration. In addition to an M.B.A. program that is specially tailored for executives, the university has highly respected programs in computer science, geographic information and decision sciences, psychology, health and public administration, accounting and finance, as well as a nationally acclaimed writing program. A satellite center has been established to meet the needs of so vast a population such as the communities of the Coachella Valley.

Contact information:

San Bernardino Valley College
Public Information Office
701 Mount Vernon Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92410
Phone: (909) 888-1996
E-mail: pbrubal@sbccd.cc.ca.us

California State University- San Bernardino
5500 University Parkway
San Bernardino, CA 92407
Phone: (909) 537-5000




 



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