The man who led the West Hills College District for 23 years as its president and then chancellor, earned the highest honor a community college administrator can get from his or her peers – as he winds down a career that turned West Hills College from a small-town college to one of the state's most respected. Keep reading...
West Hills College Coalinga student Teonia Gonzales has been honored with the 2017 Student Athlete Achievement Award by the Community College Counselors/Advisors Academic Association for Athletics (3C4A). Keep reading...
West Hills Community College District is receiving accreditation site visits—from representatives of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges— from March 6 to March 9 as part of the process toward renewing accreditation. Keep reading...
West Hills College Coalinga’s Farm of the Future will host a Future Farmers of America (FFA) field day on March 4, featuring four different competitions, with registration ongoing until Feb. 22. Keep reading...
On Wednesday, Jan. 25, West Hills College Lemoore was forced to deal with an emergency lock down on campus due to a report – later unfounded – that there may have been a suspect with a gun on campus. Keep reading...
When Dr. Frank Gornick delivered his first address at West Hills College in Jan. of 1994, he used an overhead projector and addressed somewhere around three rows of staff, faculty and administrators in the West Hills College Coalinga theater. Keep reading...
After an extensive nationwide search and comprehensive interview process, West Hills College Coalinga has named its next President: Brenda Thames. She will officially begin her duties as the WHCC president February 1, 2017. Keep reading...
West Hills Community College District recently closed the sale of refunding bonds that will save local taxpayers nearly $2.8 million. Dale Scott & Company served as the financial advisor to help the district refund the bonds and take advantage of lower interest rates without lengthening the payback period. Keep reading...
After a visit from the Kings County Quality Rating Improvement System (QRIS), as part of the California Quality Improvement program, West Hills College Lemoore’s infant and toddler classrooms received two five tier ratings. Keep reading...
West Hills College Coalinga and West Hills College Lemoore have once again been designated Hispanic Serving Institutions by the United States Department of Education, a designation West Hills College Lemoore and Coalinga also had in 2016. Keep reading...