Taking Chances Leads to Success for SBCC’s Graduates

Noozhawk
May 22, 2026
There’s nothing quite like the sight of our SBCC Vaqueros marching into La Playa Stadium, and last Friday’s graduation was pure Santa Barbara magic. As Noozhawk reported, the class of 2026 took their victory lap to a roar of cheers from family and friends—a sound that echoes off the Mesa and right into our hearts. For a community college that’s truly the backbone of our town, watching these graduates cross that stage isn’t just a ceremony; it’s a reminder of the grit and second chances that define our coastline.
What struck me most about the coverage was the theme of taking chances. Whether it’s a transfer student heading to a four-year university or a local adult returning to finish a degree, SBCC has always been the place where we bet on ourselves. From the stunning view of the Channel Islands behind the stage to the proud parents snapping photos by the palm trees, this moment belongs to all of us. Here’s to the Vaqueros—may your next chapter be as bold as the Pacific breeze that carried you through La Playa.
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