Tyrone Ross traded football for academics. He is not sorry.

“I had a lot of growth at Crafton Hills College”

SBCCD Colleges
4 min readNov 18, 2020
Crafton Hills College alumnus Tyrone Ross. (Erick Zambrano/SBCCD)

Tyrone Ross traded football for academics. He is not sorry.

He grew up poor in Pittsburgh, hoping football would get him to college. But after he arrived in Redlands to live with his sister, advisors at San Bernardino Valley College showed him football was not his only path to glory.

“I had a lot of growth at Crafton Hills and Valley College,” he said. “I learned to trust education over other things. My advisor helped me make a list of the pros and cons of football. It had more cons.”

So he flipped a switch in his head to academics and hit the books harder than he ever did in high school. At Crafton, where he took most of his classes, he won leadership positions in student government. “I was vice president of external affairs at Crafton, and eventually I was student body president,” Ross said. “I like using my brain instead of my body.”

That led to a five-month leadership program organized by the San Bernardino Community College District — the Academy for Dynamic Leadership — where he met and learned from business leaders, judges, police officers, and government officials. At the same time, he was hearing good things about the U.S. Coast Guard from co-workers at his job at the Redlands YMCA.

He started school at San Bernardino Valley College but graduated from Crafton Hills because it is closer to home. Then he transferred to UC Riverside, where he is majoring in global studies. So far, his UCR classes are online, but he looks forward to seeing the bell tower in person. After graduation in 2022, he hopes to be an officer in the Coast Guard. After that, he wants his own business.

“I’m not paying a dime at UCR,” he said proudly. “My goal in football was to get a four-year scholarship, and I have been able to do that in my academic work. I got my wish.”

His goal is to be successful enough to fund a mentorship program for ninth and 10th graders from low-income backgrounds, to help them travel, and to teach them the value of community college.

“I would like to get them out in the world, to conventions, to art museums, to sermons, to big cities like New York, Miami, Houston, and show them what’s cool in this country.”

“I would like to open their minds to careers in engineering, business, law, medicine,” he said. “I want to plant the seed in their head, that you too, can make something out of yourself.”

MENTORS ROCK

“Mentors changed my life. I had a African American advisor who gave me a blueprint for how I can get through community college and transfer to a four year school. I want to pay that forward.”

YOU ARE WHO YOU KNOW

You are who you hang around with. If you see people around you who can come up with brilliant ideas for the school, you learn, you can do that too. There were a lot of smart people on student senate.”

STAMP OUT STIGMA

“When people think of an African American male, I want to give them a good impression. I want them to see success.”

About Us

San Bernardino Community College District serves 20,000 students through Crafton Hills College and San Bernardino Valley College. For nearly 100 years, our colleges have provided access to affordable higher education and career training programs for the residents of Big Bear Lake, Bloomington, Calimesa, Colton, Grand Terrace, Highland, Lake Arrowhead, Loma Linda, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino and Yucaipa. We educate the health care professionals that serve our medical needs, veterans who have served our country, police and firefighters who keep us safe, and skilled workers who fuel our economy. SBCCD is the broadcast license holder of EMPIRE | KVCR, the PBS and NPR affiliate station for the Inland Empire on TV Channel 24 and 91.9 FM. www.sbccd.edu

Board of Trustees

Dr. Anne L. Viricel, Chair

Dr. Stephanie Houston, Vice Chair

Gloria Macias Harrison, Clerk

John Longville, Member

Frank Reyes, Member

Dr. Donald L. Singer, Member

Joseph Williams, Member

Alex Ramos Huaman, Student Trustee

Adrian Rios, Student Trustee

Interim Chancellor

Jose F. Torres

Presidents

Dr. Kevin Horan, Crafton Hills College

Diana Z. Rodriguez, San Bernardino Valley College

--

--

SBCCD Colleges
SBCCD Colleges

Written by SBCCD Colleges

San Bernardino Community College District opens doors of opportunity for 20,000 students at Crafton Hills College & San Bernardino Valley College. www.sbccd.edu

No responses yet