Administration - Building 55
- President/Superintendent's Office
- Chief of Staff to the Superintendent/President
- Vice President of Instruction
- Vice President of Student Services
- Dean of the School of Business, Law & Academic Resources
- Dean of the School of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences
- Dean of the School of Public Safety & Industrial Technology
- Dean of the School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
- Executive Director of Instruction, CCAP/Dual Enrollment
- Director of Noncredit
- Office of Instruction
- Research Office
One Stop Center - Building 23
- Access Resource Center (formerly DSPS)
- Admissions and Records (A&R)
- CalWORKs
- Cashier’s Office
- Counseling
- Extended Opportunity Program and Services (E.O.P.S.)
- Financial Aid
- Outreach
- Student Services Workshop Labs
- Transfer Center
Advanced Technology Center - Building 21
Veterans Resource Center - Building 80
Educational Event Center - Building 74
Located on lower campus, and is the gateway to the VVC Stadium. This venue serves as the Boardroom for Victor Valley College Trustees. This space can be utilized for various conferences, trainings and cultural gatherings.
Classroom Complexes
Academic Commons (Building 42) - Located on the north side of the lake, this building houses Work Experience, the Career Center, the Clothing Closet, Connect2Success, as well as Business Administration, Computer Information Systems (CIS) full-time instructors, and CIS classrooms.
Adapted PE (Building 70) Includes multiple classrooms for dance and adapted physical education.
Administration Services Building (Building 10) - Located on the west end of the campus near Spring Valley Lake Parkway, contains Administrative Services offices, Foundation office, and the Human Resources Department.
Advanced Technology Center (Building 21) - Located on the southwest corner of the lake between the Art and Music buildings. The 34,117 square foot center is a multipurpose laboratory and office facility that provides voice, video, data and power ports to more than 700 student computer stations. The Math Success Center and Writing Center, in addition to general tutoring, are also in this building. The facility also has a computer center for open entry individual study courses. Faculty offices are located in the building along with special purpose rooms that are equipped with the latest in smart classroom interactive technology. The Information Technology Department is also located in the technology center. This space also houses all four Student Engagement Center
Allied Health Building (Building 32) - Located to the northwest of the lake, contains classrooms for the study of nursing, respiratory therapy, and other health-related subjects. Faculty offices are located in portable buildings nearby and the Allied Health Building.
Modulars (Building 32A & 32B) - Located to the northwest of the lake, adjacent to the Allied Health Building. The modulars are the site for the AFT faculty offices, and other full-time faculty offices. (Building 32C) houses Pharmacy Technology classrooms.
Animation Lab (Building 80) - Located on the lower campus across from the Gym.
Art (Building 22) - The Art Building is a hexagonal shaped building located west of the lake and is the site for fine arts, graphics, and photography classes. The building also hosts the department’s faculty offices.
Classroom (Buildings 50 & 52) - These buildings house a combination of classrooms and faculty offices dedicated to the Social Sciences.
Educational Event Center and Stadium (Building 74) - Located on the lower campus, this dynamic facility serves as the gateway to the VVC Stadium and houses the official Boardroom for the Victor Valley College Trustees. The venue includes a 600-person banquet hall, catering kitchen, and concession stand, making it ideal for conferences, trainings, and cultural events. Adjacent to the Educational Event Center, the stadium features seating for approximately 4,000 spectators, a state-of-the-art Olympic and NCAA-certified Mondo track, professional-grade FieldTurf, a high-tech press box, large video board and scoreboard, streaming capabilities, and an advanced audio system. Parking expansion is underway, adding over 200 new spaces.
Gymnasium (Building 71) - Includes multiple classrooms for Kinesiology (weight room), athletics and dance as well as the athletic room and faculty offices.
Health and Science Building (Dr. Prem Reddy, Building 33) - Located to the west of the Science Lab Building. This building is the site of Nursing and science laboratory classrooms for the life, physical science, and Nursing programs.
Humanities Center (Building 80) - Located on the lower campus near the corner of Bear Valley and Fish Hatchery Roads. Classrooms, the Veterans Resource Center, Justice Involved Education, Community Education, and Contract Education are located here.
Liberal Arts Building (Building 30) - Located on the western side of the lake and contains general purpose classrooms, faculty offices, distanced education offices.
Lower Portables (Buildings 66A, 66B) - The lower portables house Criminal Justice classes, Cosmetology, and Sewing classes. These portables are located on the lower campus behind the Construction Technology Building.
Music Building (Building 20) - The Music Building is a hexagonal-shaped building located southwest of the lake. Music classes and practice studios are housed in this complex.
Performing Arts Center (Building 54) - The PAC (Performing Arts Center) houses Communication Studies and Theater Arts classes. The design lab, lighting lab, costume lab, rehearsal room, make-up lab, and scene shop are located on the first floor of the PAC. The communication studies classroom, communication lab, and RamPage are located on the second floor of the PAC.
Science Lab Building (Building 31) - Located to the west of the lake and is situated in front of the Liberal Arts Building. This building contains laboratory classrooms for the life and physical science programs, a planetarium, and faculty offices.
Sewing Complex (Building 66B) - Located in the lower portables behind the construction tech building.
Student Services (Building 23) - Located on the south end of the lake. This building includes the offices of ACCESS, Admissions and Records, Cashier's Office, CalWORKs, General Counseling, EOPS/CARE, Financial Aid, Information Desk, Transfer Center, Welcome Center, and the Dean of Student Services.
Student Activities Center (Building 44) - Located on upper campus, east of the lake. Classes may be held on the 2nd floor: SAC A, SAC B, SAC C, SAC D, Club Room and Quiet Room. The SAC houses the Rams Bookstore, ASB, Public Information Office and Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) offices.
Technical/Vocational Complex (Building 60, 60A, 60B, 60C, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67) - Located on the lower campus across from the football stadium, is the site of specialized classes in areas such as electronics, automotive technology, welding, agriculture, drafting, architecture, criminal justice and construction technology. The complex includes an auto shop with specialized equipment, a greenhouse for the cultivation and study of various plants and agricultural crops, and a constructional technology center. It also houses the Adult Education Office and GED Testing Center.
Off Campus Locations
Apple Valley Adult School (AVAS)
13063 Pawnee Road
Apple Valley, CA 92308
760.247.1505
Apple Valley High School (AVHS)
11837 Navajo Road
Apple Valley, CA 92308-7653
760.247.7206
Helendale Independence Charter Academy (HLND)
15350 Riverview Road
Helendale, CA 92342
760.952.1760
Hesperia High School (HPHS)
9898 Maple Avenue
Hesperia, CA 92345-2968
760.244.9898
Serrano High School (SEHS)
9292 Sheep Creek Rd
Phelan, CA 92371-8588
760.868.3222
Silverado High School (SVHS)
14048 Cobalt Road
Victorville, CA 92392-9316
760.955.3353
So Cal Logistical Airport (SCLA)
18368 Phantom West
Victorville, CA 92394
Victor Valley College Regional Public Safety Training Center (RPSTC)
19190 Navajo Road
Apple Valley, CA 92307-9311
760.245.4271 Ext. 2525
Victor Valley High School (VVHS)
16500 Mojave Drive
Victorville, CA 92395-3822
760.955.3300
Victor Valley College Regional Public Safety Training Center
Regional Public Safety Training Center (RPSTC)
19190 Navajo Road
Apple Valley, CA 92307-9311
(760) 245-4271 ext. 2823
The doors to the newest training complex, Victor Valley College Regional Public Safety Training Center, were opened spring 2012 and house Criminal Justice, Fire Technology, Emergency Medical Services, and Corrections programs.
The Regional Public Safety Training Center, a 41,500 square foot building, provides office space, classrooms, conference rooms, a virtual and live shooting range, four fire truck bays, a fire tower, burn rooms, a prop yard with a tanker rail car, and overturned tanker truck and a CERT City facility for citizen disaster and emergency training. The Center is a uniquely designed to provide students with cooperative/cross-training exercises experienced by first responders while on the job. This facility will assist our students to not only learn their specific areas of study but also to participate in a wide variety of emergency scenarios.
The facility is situated at the corner of Navajo and Johnson Roads next to the Wal-Mart Distribution Center located off Dale Evans Parkway.
Rams Store
Located in the Student Activities Center (Building 44), the Rams Store is owned and operated by the Victor Valley Community College District. Textbooks, trade books, supplies, general merchandise and computer software are available through RAMS Store. Other academic supplies such as graduation announcements, graduation regalia, and college rings may also be purchased.
The Rams Store is open Monday-Tuesday, 8 am - 7 pm; Wednesday-Thursday, 8 am - 5 pm.; and Friday, 8 am - 2 pm The hours of operation are extended during the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters, and the bookstore is open on Saturdays during this period. You can make purchases online by using the RAMS Store website.
Phone: (760) 245-4271 ext. 2259
Library
The VVC Library (Building 41) supports student learning, access and success through diverse collections, instructional programs, services, and a two-story lakeside facility. Learning resources include print and electronic books, course reserve textbooks, online research databases, streaming media, print and digital periodicals, DVDs, and a Local History print collection. Off-campus, remote access to online resources is available with MyVVC credentials on the Library's homepage. The library website also provides tutorials and online guides to help students with research. The library offers internet-accessible student computers, Wi-Fi access, individual seating, collaborative group study rooms, a cell-phone charging station, scanner, and a photocopier. An ADA workstation equipped with adapted technology software is available for students. Librarians are on duty providing reference and research assistance in the library and online via chat Monday through Saturday during fall and spring semesters; hours vary for summer and winter intersession. Library instruction is designed to help students develop critical thinking and digital literacy skills that are essential for college success, and applicable to workplace proficiencies and lifelong learning. Check the Library's department listing in the catalog for more information about research classes taught by VVC librarians in online, hybrid and face-to-face formats. Students must present a current student I.D. to check out library materials. Community members may borrow materials by paying a $12 annual membership fee to join the Friends of the Library, a subsidiary of the VVC Foundation.
Library Policy for Overdue Materials:
A hold is placed on a student's SelfService account when VVC Library materials are not returned. Students are notified of overdue materials via 2 emails to their student email account, and 1 printed letter mailed to their home address. Items that are 6 weeks overdue are considered lost materials. A hold is placed on the student’s record and replacement costs are posted to the student's account. Fees are removed from the student's account when the materials are returned to the Library or after the fees are paid to the Cashier's Office. The goal of this policy is to encourage students to return library materials which are the property of Victor Valley College.
Library hours during the Fall and Spring semesters are:
- Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
- Friday and Saturday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Hours during the Winter and Summer sessions vary.
For more information, please contact the VVC Library (760) 245-4271, ext. 2262. Or visit us online.
Writing Center
Located in the Advanced Technology Center (Bldg. 21, Room 143)
The Writing Center is here to help you make your writing better by working with you at various points of your writing process. You don’t need an appointment; Just drop by when it’s convenient for you, sign in with your student ID number, and let us know what you need help with. We’ll help you with everything from beginning an essay or project all the way to printing a final draft. However, our mission is to provide instruction rather than proofreading or editing. This means that we will provide comments and suggestions on the larger or global issues such as thesis, clarity, organization, and paragraphing, but we won’t fix your grammar, spelling, or punctuation. We will, however, help you find and fix those small errors yourself.
If you are unable to visit the Writing Center in person, you can send your questions, a paragraph, or a paper to the Online Tutor.
Writing Center hours during Fall and Spring are:
- Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Hours during the winter and summer sessions vary. For more information call (760) 245 - 4271, ext. 2607
Math Success Center
Math Success Center Pledge
Student success is our goal in the Math Success Center. Students are first, and we will ensure you receive all the help and knowledge you need to pass your class. We take your education seriously and commit to assist you with all of your math needs. We strive to be helpful, patient, positive, encouraging, and professional. We are dedicated to helping you succeed in all of your classes by providing you with our outstanding tutoring services that include:
- Walk-In Tutoring
- One on One Appointment
- Test Correction
- Reserve Study Group Room
- Study-A-Thon Event
- Faculty Mentoring
- Faculty Office Hours
Math Success Center Mission
The mission of the VVC Math Success Center is to offer student-centered academic support. The Center provides tutoring services and resources to help students who struggle in mathematics to succeed in completing their class. In cooperation with math faculty and tutors, the Center provides walk-in, one-on-one appointments, workshops, and Q & A as well as test reflection sessions. The Math Center faculty and tutors strive to maximize academic potential and promote student success, retention, collaboration, and excellence.
Located in the Advanced Technology Center (Bldg. 21, Room 145 and 146)
Phone: (760) 245-4271 ext. 2788
Hours of Operation: Monday – Thursday 8:30 am – 7:00 pm and Friday8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Hours during the winter and summer sessions vary.
Communication Center
Located in the Performing Arts Center (Building 54, Room 213)
Phone: (760) 245 - 4271 ext. 2820
Communication Center hours vary by semester.
The Communication Center is available to all VVC students, staff, faculty, and the public who would like help with the development and delivery of oral presentations including research, outlining, delivery, and visual aids (including PowerPoint presentations). It is not necessary to be enrolled in a communication studies course to use our facility. Additionally, we provide foreign language tutoring services for both Spanish and French speaking students.
The Communication Center is set up to provide one-on-one training to students needing to prepare for a speech or presentation, for any class or public speaking event. Students can also be recorded while practicing their presentation so they can review it and make improvements. Additionally, the center offers multiple work areas including computer stations and individual/group study rooms. Textbooks for CMST courses are kept in the center and may be checked out for use, while in the center. Limited printing services for student work are also available in the center.
Campus Security/Police
As to be expected with nearly 30,000 students per year and with open public access to the campus, students need to understand that unlawful activities may occur at Victor Valley College and at activities which the college sponsors. Although the college provides security and takes reasonable preventive measures, it is important that students also take reasonable preventive steps to prevent or avoid criminal behavior. For example, students should keep their automobiles locked and their possessions secured at all times to discourage and prevent thefts.
Campus Police Services
Located on lower campus in Building 80, Room 08
Police office hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am to 4:45 pm, and Friday 7:30 am to 3:45 pm. Campus Police can be reached by calling 760.245.4271 ext.2329. After hours and weekends call ext. 2555. In an emergency, dial 911.
Amenities
Student Activities Center (SAC)
Located on the east side of the lake, the SAC (Building 44) houses a cafeteria, and the student bookstore is located inside. Also included in the center are the Associated Student Body (ASB) offices, ASB Computer Lab, Public Information Office, Phi Theta Kappa (Honor Society), Meeting Facilities, Dining (Rams Café), and Rams Store.
The elevator complex connecting lower and upper campus empties onto the Student Activities Center patio.
Parking Lots
In addition to semester parking permits, the College offers students and visitors an alternate parking option. Parking meters are located in Lots F1, J1, J2, K, V, and S. They are intended to meet short-term parking needs (meters accept quarters only). Student permits are not valid in metered stalls. For more information on VVC Parking Regulations, visit VVC Parking Rules and Regulations.
Emergency Phones
Emergency phones are located at several locations around the campus for the safety of students.
Restrooms
Restrooms are located in most main buildings on campus.
Vending Machines
Vending machines dispensing a variety of beverages, food, and supply products are located throughout the campus.
Child Development Lab Classroom
The Child Development Lab Classroom (CDLC) is located in Building 12 on upper campus, next to Excelsior Education Center.
Provides a high-quality model lab site for college students, as well as providing a safe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate educational environment for children and families in this diverse community. The primary goal for the CDLC is to provide a Lab for the Child Development Program students. Additionally, observation opportunities are available to all disciplines and students from any community college or university requiring a Lab experience. As a Lab for the Child Development Program, the CDLC provides ongoing and professional updated resources for students to receive professional training that is required for certification and to observe children in a quality program to further their understanding of child growth and development. The CDLC, state license # 360906573, is funded through a contract from the California State Department of Education, Early Education and Support Division. The CDLC is contracted to offer a State Preschool and must adhere to the Contract funding terms and conditions for both Title 5 and Title 22 regulations. The CDLC operates a part day preschool educational program for families from mid-August to mid-June. This program is offered Monday through Friday and children's hours are based off enrollment in classroom. Children must attend all five days. The Lab is designed to serve the income-eligible child during the year prior to kindergarten. Children are enrolled on a priority basis. For more information, please call the Lab office at 760-245-4271 ext. 2775. Office hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm