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Why Choose Ventura College?

Why Choose Ventura College?
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The New Math/Science Building
Ventura College Math/Science Building
Computer Lab Inside the New Learning Resource Center
Here is the Computer Lab in the New Library & Learning Resource Center
Picture of What the New Footaball/Soccer Field will look like
This is a picture of what the New Football/Soccer field will look like.

WHY SHOULD A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER CHOOSE VC?

Academic Prowess

The Pirate Football program has had a 95% graduation rate since 1997. While many junior college's simply seek to make their players eligible, the program sees to it that it's Players stay on track to earn their Associate's Degrees so they are eligible to receive scholarships as they move forward in their education. The student athletes will attend mandatory study hall, and will schedule their classes with the assistance of Becky Hull, Ventura College's Athletic Counselor.

Superior Student Services

Ventura College offers a free tutorial center, academic and career counseling, financial aid, and a state of the art learning center which works to meet diverse student needs. It is these services that allow the Pirate football players to be leaders in the classroom as well as on the gridiron. The college has recently added a brand new Math/Science/Business Center and is in the process of constructing a new building for the English Department. If you are an Out of State/Out of Area Student-Athlete please look at our Out of State? page to get all of the info you need.

National Recognition

In 1998, Ventura College achieved the most dramatic turnaround in junior college football history when the Western State Conference (WSC) Bowl Champion Pirates went 9-2 and were ranked 25 in America. In 1999 the Pirates again went 9-2, finished the regular season as the no. 1 ranked team in southern California, and won the WSC Championship. Ventura College has been ranked in the TOP TWENTY every year since 1998. During the 1998 campaign when the Pirates had the no. 1 defense in the WSC, Pirate Marcus Hill was named Defensive Player of the Year in the state of California. In the 2002 season Will Poole was an All-State, All-American, and State Most Valuable Player. It is not hard to see why recruiters, coaches, and sportswriters recognize Ventura College as one of the premier junior college football programs in the country.

Scholarship Opportunities

The Pirates are well known for the scholarship opportunities they have for the student athletes. Countless hours meeting with college recruiters, talking on the phone, and mailing game films are ways to ensure that 100% of the graduates have the opportunity to further their careers. There have been a total of 106 scholarship's received by Pirates from 1997-2004, 38 of which were to Division 1 schools.