In honor of Veterans Day and Military Family Appreciation Month, Norco College is excited to announce the groundbreaking of the new Veterans Resource Center (VRC) through this commemorative video. The partnerships that made this project possible are captured in the video as we continue to build excitement and momentum for the grand opening slated for Fall 2021.

State and City elected officials from Corona, Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Norco and Riverside, were among the many partners who graciously participated in the video production. See the list of participants below.

The new VRC will expand and enhance programs and services to student veterans transitioning into civilian life by offering college credit for previous military service, counseling, mental health services, and access to community and veterans resources.

The 4.3 million dollar single-story VRC will consist of 2,000 square feet and will include a welcome area with five office spaces, a lounge and restroom facilities, a dedicated parking lot, and an outdoor shaded patio area.

“Thank you to our wonderful partners that came together in a safe and socially distanced way to create this video," said President Monica Green. “We are committed to continuing our exceptional support and look forward to celebrating and serving our veterans in the new Norco College Veterans Resource Center in Fall 2021."

The current Veterans Resource Center serves over 500 students from the armed services. The VRC staff provides veterans with a supportive environment to assist with financial aid, GI Bill, counseling, academic support, camaraderie, and more. The Military Times has identified Norco College as a top 20 college for supporting veterans five times out of the last six years, one of only two California community colleges to make the ranking.

The project is made possible through a combination of college general fund monies and State of California allocations totaling 3 million dollars from the 2017-18 and the 2019-2020 budget, championed by California Assembly member Sabrina Cervantes and State Senator Richard Roth.

Construction and architect partners include Ruhnau Clarke Architects, Kitchell Corporation and Rasmussen Brothers Construction, Inc.

If you are interested in investing in the NC Veterans Excellence fund, please visit the payment site and look for the NC Veterans Excellence tab on the donation section. Your investment will support student veterans and veteran focused initiatives at the College.

Visit the website to find out more about Norco College's award winning Veterans Resource Center.

"To those who have served our beautiful country, and those who continue to serve, we honor and salute you," said President Green. "Wishing you a happy Veterans Day."

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Thank You to Our Partners That Participated in the Groundbreaking Video

 

California State Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes, 60th District

Riverside County Board Supervisor Karen Spiegel, District 2

City of Corona, Jim Steiner, Mayor

City of Eastvale, Bryan Jones, City Manager

City of Jurupa Valley, Anthony Kelly Jr., Mayor

City of Jurupa Valley, Michael Goodland, Councilman

City of Norco, Kevin Bash, Councilmember

City of Norco, Andy Okoro, City Manager

Bill Hedrick, VP, Riverside Community College District Board of Trustees

Wolde-Ab Isaac, Chancellor, Riverside Community College District

Monica Green, President, Norco College

Roger Clarke, Ruhnau Clarke Architects

Paul Gill, Rahnau Clarke Architects

Veterans Resource Center Pioneers

Ruben Aguilar

Robert Aguilar

Gabriel Miramontes