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    Fall 2022 EOPS Enrollment Period Ends August 17

    August 9, 2022
    Moreno Valley College

    The EOPS Program will be accepting applications for the Fall 2022 term through August 17 in WebAdvisor. The EOPS program helps underserved students with counseling, priority registration, book vouchers and more.

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    Board Rescinds Vaccine Mandate

    August 3, 2022
    RCCD External Relations & Strategic Communications

    At its August 2 Board meeting, the Riverside Community College District Board of Trustees rescinded the District's COVID-19 vaccination requirement for students, District personnel, and visitors at District facilities.

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    Middle College Student Selected as Commencement Speaker

    May 23, 2022
    Moreno Valley College

    Middle College student, Gianine Ariane Nocum Umali, has been selected as Moreno Valley College's 2022 commencement speaker. It is believed she becomes the first Middle College student to be selected as the College's commencement speaker.

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    Middle College Student Earns Four-Year Scholarship to California Institute of Technology

    May 19, 2022
    Moreno Valley College

    Jude McLean, who will be graduating from the Moreno Valley College Middle College program in June, has been awarded a four-year scholarship to California Institute of Technology (Caltech) through the QuestBridge Scholars Network.

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    Riverside County Workforce Development Funding Fire, EMT Cadets

    May 18, 2022
    Moreno Valley College

    Riverside County Workforce Development has created a program to fund Public Safety students. Currently, Moreno Valley College is educating 37 fire cadets and 15 EMT cadets that are fully funded by Riverside County Workforce Development at a cost of $125,000.

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    Students Leaders Travel to Sacramento, Washington

    April 18, 2022
    Moreno Valley College

    This month students from the Associated Students of Moreno Valley College, along with Frankie Moore, faculty advisor and professor, attended the FACCC Advocacy & Policy Conference in Sacramento and then the American Student Association of Community in Washington DC.