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Friday, July 18, 2025 at 4:22 PM

Western Nevada College Opens Registration for Summer and Fall Semesters

Western Nevada College Opens Registration for Summer and Fall Semesters
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Students considering their college options for the coming academic year may find the right fit close to home. Western Nevada College (WNC) is now opening registration for its Summer and Fall 2025 semesters, offering a range of benefits designed to support student success.

Continuing and returning students can begin registering on Monday, April 7, through their myWNC accounts. New students will be able to register beginning Monday, April 14.

WNC touts several advantages for students, including affordable tuition, smaller class sizes, experienced faculty, flexible scheduling, accelerated class options, and access to financial aid and scholarship opportunities. The college also offers multiple campuses, including one in Fallon, and programs that lead directly to industry certifications.

For students eager to plan ahead, a full list of available courses is posted online at wnc.edu/class-schedule. The 2025–26 Academic Program Guide, available at wnc.edu/academic-program-guide, provides detailed information on degree and certificate programs.

Summer session will run from June 9 through August 2, while the Fall 2025 semester begins August 25.

New students are encouraged to begin the process by enrolling at wnc.edu/admissions. For additional guidance, students can connect with WNC’s academic advising team through wnc.edu/advising or by calling 775-445-3267 for Carson City or 775-445-3379 for Fallon.

Whether starting college for the first time, returning to complete a degree, or seeking to gain career-ready skills, Western Nevada College offers a variety of paths designed to meet the needs of local students.

 

 

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