San Bernardino Valley College Adapted Kinesiology (KINA)
San Bernardino Valley College
San Bernardino, California - San Bernardino County
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Jun 3, 2026
Inland Empire
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Provider overview
San Bernardino Valley College offers Adapted Kinesiology (KINA) courses for students with disabilities, including adapted stretching, boxing, and functional fitness designed to build range of motion, strength, and endurance.
San Bernardino Valley College is a public community college whose Kinesiology and Health offerings include Adapted Kinesiology (KINA) courses for students with disabilities.
Quick facts
- Registration
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- Contact page
- https://catalog.valleycollege.edu/courses/kina/
- Phone
- 909-384-4400
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- Ages
- College students with disabilities; confirm enrollment and the adapted PE participation requirement
- Season
- Offered by academic term; confirm current KINA course availability each semester
- Cost
- Standard community college enrollment fees apply; confirm course fees, fee waivers, and the adapted PE participation form requirement.
Location contacts
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KINA sections vary by term and may require an adapted PE participation form. Students should confirm current offerings and enrollment with the college.
Programs and offerings
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Adapted Kinesiology (KINA) courses
Adapted stretching, boxing, and functional fitness courses for students with disabilities, the participation form, fees, and enrollment.
- Ages
- College students with disabilities; confirm enrollment and the adapted PE participation requirement
- Season
- Offered by academic term; confirm current KINA course availability each semester
- Schedule
- Check the San Bernardino Valley College catalog and class schedule for current KINA (Adapted Kinesiology) sections, and contact the Kinesiology, Health and Athletics division to enroll.
- Cost
- Standard community college enrollment fees apply; confirm course fees, fee waivers, and the adapted PE participation form requirement.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 3, 2026
- Why this is listed
- San Bernardino Valley College's academic catalog lists Adapted Kinesiology (KINA) courses designed for students with disabilities, including adapted stretching, boxing, and functional fitness at beginning through advanced levels, with a completed adapted physical education participation form required prior to participation.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Adapted Kinesiology (KINA) courses
San Bernardino Valley College's academic catalog lists Adapted Kinesiology (KINA) courses designed for students with disabilities, including adapted stretching, boxing, and functional fitness at beginning through advanced levels, with a completed adapted physical education participation form required prior to participation.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The catalog names Adapted Kinesiology (KINA), students with disabilities, adapted stretching, adapted boxing, and adapted functional fitness, and a required adapted physical education participation form.
Access notes to confirm: Ask about the adapted PE participation form, which KINA courses fit a student's abilities, the instructor-to-student support, accessible facilities, and how to register through Disabled Student Programs and Services.
What we checked
What we found: San Bernardino Valley College's academic catalog lists Adapted Kinesiology (KINA) courses designed for students with disabilities, including adapted stretching, boxing, and functional fitness at beginning through advanced levels, with a completed adapted physical education participation form required prior to participation.
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What to confirm
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