San
Joaquin Valley College (SJVC) is
an accredited private junior college committed to the professional
success of its students and graduates.
With
a core of general education courses alongside specialized
career training, SJVC enables graduates to
receive their Associate of Science degree in addition to any
career specific certifications and licensure preparedness.
Founded in 1977, San Joaquin Valley College provides certificate and Associate Degree programs in the business, medical and technical career fields on 8 campus locations in California. Graduates can earn an A.S. degree in as few as 14 months, and be prepared to start a new career.
Our students enjoy accelerated classroom learning, individual attention and a head start into a career through working in externships. Flexible morning, afternoon and evening class schedules accommodate working adults and busy students who might otherwise miss opportunities. Career placement assistance is available to students and graduates of SJVC.

SJVC offers the following programs:
| Business
Administration |
Corrections
Officer |
| Health
Care Administration |
Clinical
and Administrative Medical Assisting |
| Dental
Assisting |
Pharmacy
Technology |
| Surgical
Technology |
Veterinary
Technology |
| Computer
Support Technology |
Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning Technology |
| Aircraft
Mechanic |
Health
Care Insurance Specialist |
| Human
Resources Administration |
Respiratory
Therapy |
| Construction Management |
Emergency Services and Safety Management |
Clinical Medical Assisting |
Industrial Technology |
Medical Office Administration |
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Financial aid is available to qualified students in the form of federal and state grants, loans, work-study, scholarships and institutional payment plans.
At San
Joaquin Valley College we are commited to
your success, sign up today!
*Not
all programs available at all locations.
San Joaquin Valley College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for community and junior colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.
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