West Hills Community College District, a trusted steward, actively engages, encourages, enriches and empowers students, faculty, staff and the communities it serves to reach their full potential (academically, socially and economically).
The establishment of a college for the Coalinga Union High School District was proposed in the spring of 1932. The official beginning of the Coalinga Extension Center of Fresno State College dates from October 3, 1932. In September 1941, Coalinga Junior College became an independent unit under the direction of the Governing Board of the Coalinga Union High School District. Construction of a new campus on Cherry Lane near the northern limit of the City of Coalinga was begun on October 3, 1955, and the buildings were occupied on September 13, 1956.
Opening its doors to students on January 14, 2002, West Hills College Lemoore features 18 classrooms, a state-of-the-art science wing called a Collaboratory, the largest and most technologically advanced library in Kings County, a multipurpose center, a full-service student services and administration building, as well as an outdoor amphitheater for students and community members.
Programs
Administration, Administration of Justice, Agricultural Science, Art, Biology, Business, Business Administration, Chemistry, Child Development, Computer Information Systems, Education, Engineering, Geography, Geology, Health, Health Sciences, Hospitality Management, Humanities, Information Systems, Justice, Liberal Arts, Management, Math, Mathematics, Office Management, Office Technology, Performing Arts, Physical Education, Physics, Psychiatric Assistant, Psychology, Restaurant Management, Science, Sciences, Social Sciences, Social Work, Teaching, Technology
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Associate's - Public Suburban
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