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                • The most recent educational institution attended.
• Participation in intercollegiate athletics and the name, weight and
height of the participants on intercollegiate athletic teams.
Admission and Records (AD/SS-100)
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 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 5 of the California Administrative Code.
Admission Requirements
The following groups are eligible for admission to San Bernardino Valley College:
• Any individual, age 18 or above, who can reasonably profit from instruction.
• Any individual who has graduated from high school or who has been awarded a California Certificate of Proficiency, who has successfully completed the GED, or has been awarded a certificate of completion from a high school.
High School Students
Students who are currently attending high school, and are seeking advanced scholastic or vocational work may apply for admission to San Bernardino Valley College as a specially admitted, concurrently enrolled high school student.
Each student’s application and records are reviewed individually, and not all students who apply will be admitted. Admission decisions are made based on a combination of the following factors:
• Overall academic grade point average.
• Performance in prior coursework of a similar nature to which the
student is petitioning to take, as indicated by their grades in those
courses.
• Any and all academic tests or examinations recorded on the high
school transcript.
• The recommendation of the high school principal (or designee).
• All high school students will be limited to no more than one course
per term, unless they are participating in the Middle College High School.
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