West Hills College now has its own chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Beta Upsilon Phi, and a group of 10 students became the first members from WHCC during a special induction ceremony. Keep reading...
For the first time, students face two options when they sign up for classes. They can register for summer and the upcoming fall semester, just as students have for years. Or, they opt into a new program called Reg365, which allows students to sign up for classes a year in advance. Keep reading...
The second issue of West Hills Magazine, an in-depth look at the people and services offered by the West Hills College District, is now available online. Keep reading...
West Hills College won first place for two projects entered in a statewide college marketing contest. Competing against all 112 colleges in California, West Hills took first place for its West Hills Magazine and for best press release. Another entry won a third place award for best online newsletter. In addition, the district's marketing director was given a lifetime achievement award by the Community College Public Relations Organization (CCPRO). Keep reading...
Apr 15 2014 - 2:13pm
Students can now register for a whole year at once through Reg365, the revolutionary new registration system West Hills Community College District implemented this month.
Class schedules for summer, spring and fall are available to view online, and registration dates are located in the myWestHills portal. Keep reading...
The first annual Metric Century bicycle ride attracted more than 100 cyclists from the Central Valley last Saturday, and Carole Goldsmith, president of West Hills College Coalinga, called it a success. Keep reading...
The West Hills Community College District Foundation is hosting its 18th annual golf tournament next month to raise funds for the President’s Scholars Program.
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West Hills Community College District, in the heart of the crop-producing Central Valley, helps prepare students for careers in agriculture. The district recently went a step further to help the industry come to grips with water management issues during an historic drought. Keep reading...
Harris Woolf and the Metropolitan Water District are the two newest partners for Essential Elements for the Future of the San Joaquin Valley, a premiere private and public policy series developed by West Hills Community College District. Keep reading...
West Hills College Coalinga is looking for the next Alumnus of the Year, a former WHCC student who excels personally and professionally. Keep reading...