Do you have a strong desire to start a rewarding career? If so, San Joaquin Valley College can help. With a wide variety of career training programs and locations throughout California, SJVC can get you on your way – with an A.S. degree in as few as 14 months!
Since 1977, San Joaquin Valley College has helped more than 25,000 people get the skills that lead to satisfying and rewarding careers – and we can do the same for you. Take a look at our programs and see what fits you best. We offer a wide variety of business, medical, and technical programs, so you're bound to find something you'll love. Complete the form to the right and an admissions professional will help you evaluate your goals and what you need to get started.
Also, take a minute to roll over some of the pictures above to hear what our students and graduates have to say about what being a part of the SJVC family has done for them. We'd like to do the same for you, so contact us today!
SJVC's goal is to make it possible for anyone to get the high quality education they need to advance their career. This is why we have eight campuses spread across California. Not only that, but we offer online courses for added convenience. These courses are the same quality of the classes offered at our campuses, but the offer the convenience of being able to be taken whenever you are available and have access to a computer.
We understand that you don't want to work on your degree for four years. That's why we offer programs which can be completed in as little as 14 months. This means you can get the education you need quickly and start working on your new career in a little over a year. Why wait? Use the contact form on the right to start working towards your new future!

Project Homeless Connect
Visalia campus students partnered with the Career Services department to volunteer their time to the Kings/Tulare County 2nd Annual Project Homeless Connect event. Project Homeless Connect is a one-day event designed to provide housing, support, and hospitality extended to the homeless in our community. Students and faculty members from the CST, CAMA, DH, and CJ programs all pitched in with time and donations of items collected at the campus.