Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the opening of Bakersfield College’s Arvin
Campus. The Arvin Educational Center, located at 1001 Varsity Road, has been an invaluable
addition to the BC community, providing educational opportunities to residents of
south Kern County. They have already provided services to thousands of students through
courses, workshops, and events.
Isabel Castaneda, the Program Manager at the Arvin Educational Center, said that this
one-year milestone is deeply meaningful to the site’s team and the community they
serve. “At the heart of BC Arvin’s first year has been a commitment to people, not
just programs,” she said, “my goal as the on-site manager has been to truly get to
know the community and ensure that every student and family feels seen, respected,
and supported.”
The past year, BC Arvin not only hosted their first collegiate courses, but also offered
a variety of events throughout the campus’ inaugural year to foster a sense of community
and encourage student involvement, including a Cinco de Mayo celebration, Noche de
Familia, Adult Education Night, the Mayor’s Dinner, the Dr. Jim Young Library dedication,
and more.
Castaneda shared excitement about the partnerships they created that helped BC Arvin
grow and thrive. “Our partners at Arvin High School, the Grow Academy, Arvin Union
School District, and the Lamont School District were pivotal in helping share information
and ensure strong community participation,” she said, “their collaboration helped
build trust and awareness, allowing the center to feel like a shared community space
from the very beginning.”
While the first year of operation showed substantial growth, Castaneda expressed great
optimism for the future of BC Arvin. “I’m excited about growth that is intentional
and grounded in community needs,” she said, “that includes expanding academic and
workforce pathways, strengthening certificate and career-focused programs, deepening
Early College opportunities, and continuing to develop BC Arvin as a true educational
and community hub.”
Congratulations to all the faculty, staff, and students that have contributed to an
exciting and successful year one at Bakersfield College’s Arvin Campus. There is truly
a bright future for BC Arvin and the surrounding communities, and we look forward
to hearing more stories of growth and student success.
Castaneda shared one final thought for the Arvin community, “BC Arvin was built for
you,” she said, “Whether you are a first-time college student, a working adult returning
to school, or a family member supporting someone on their educational journey, this
center exists to remove barriers and make college accessible, welcoming, and achievable
close to home.”
Classes at the Arvin Educational Center are still open. Register today!




