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  1. The institution began classes on September 10, 1929, as a department of Antelope Valley High School in Lancaster. It was established as Antelope Valley Junior College, providing the first two years of a college education for those living in what was then a remote, rural area.

  2. We Are Antelope Valley College. At Antelope Valley College we take pride in providing a quality, comprehensive education for a wide variety of learners. We are committed to student success, offering value and opportunity for all members of our community. Learn More.

  3. About AVC: Campus History. Antelope Valley College held its first classes on Sept. 10, 1929 as an extension of Antelope Valley Joint Union High School in Lancaster. Then known as Antelope Valley Junior College, the college was established by high school officials as a way to provide local residents with access to the first two years of a ...

  4. Minority enrollment: 82%. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Antelope Valley College ranks within the top 20% of community college in California. Serving 12,057 students (31% of students are full-time), this community college is located in Lancaster, CA.

    • 3041 West Ave K, Lancaster, 93536
    • (661) 722-6300
  5. Find everything you need to know about Antelope Valley College, including tuition & financial aid, student life, application info, academics & more.

    • 3041 West Ave K, Lancaster, 93536
    • 0661 722 6300
  6. The Antelope Valley Junior College has just completed one of its most successful years since its inauguration in 1929. The year opened finding the junior college located in a building separated entirely from the Antelope Valley High School. This building houses the Dean’s office, a spacious study hall and two classrooms.

  7. Antelope Valley College (AVC) is a comprehensive community college located in Lancashire, California. Established as an extension of Antelope Valley Joint Union High School in 1929, the institution — then known as Antelope Valley Junior College — was established with the objective of providing 2 years of college education to local residents.

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