Colleges and universities • The
Antelope Valley Community College District is the local public, regionally accredited, college system that covers the area with a primary service area of covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern Counties. Instruction is offered at multiple sites, including Palmdale and Lancaster, as well as through online and instructional television courses. It has two campuses. The main one,
Antelope Valley College, is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster. It offers associate in arts and associate in science (two-year) degrees in 67 fields, as well as certificate programs in 56 vocational areas. It also hosts a satellite location of
California State University, Bakersfield-Antelope Valley, where students can obtain bachelor's and master's degrees. •
California State University Bakersfield has a satellite campus in Lancaster offering eight bachelor's degrees, five master's degrees, and the multiple, single, and special-education teaching credentials. •
University of Phoenix has a satellite campus in Lancaster. •
University of La Verne has a satellite campus in Palmdale. •
DeVry University and its
Keller Graduate School of Management have a satellite campus in Palmdale. •
Chapman University has a satellite campus in Palmdale. • The AERO Institute at the Palmdale Institute of Technology is a facility in Palmdale at the Civic Center. It is operated by NASA and the City of Palmdale, and distance learning through a number of universities is available, including
Purdue, the
University of Southern California, the
University of San Diego,
Pepperdine University,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Caltech, and
Cal Poly Pomona. This specialized school offers graduate and undergraduate education in aerospace science, engineering, and technical skills. •
West Coast Baptist College in Lancaster is an accredited Independent Fundamental
Baptist Bible college offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in pastoral studies, evangelism, missions, church ministries, music, Christian education, youth ministry, and secretarial studies. West Coast opened in 1995, and now has about 1,000 students. • The Lancaster University Center in Lancaster provides local students education in engineering and technology from
California State University, Long Beach. The $3.5 million reconstruction of Challenger Hall, located at the old Antelope Valley Fairgrounds, gave the new campus 13 classrooms, two of which are high-tech distance-learning rooms and two of which are lab classrooms, as well as office space. The school was created through partnerships with California State University, Bakersfield,
California State University, Fresno, and local aerospace companies. They offer Bachelor of Science degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering. •
University of Antelope Valley (now closed), formerly known as Antelope Valley Medical College, was a private,
for-profit, incorporated company. The corporation was owned and operated by Lancaster city councilwoman, Sandra Johnson. The facility was featured on a local news report regarding payouts to local businesses that would hire or place graduated students for $2,000. UAV, INC., must place at least 65 percent of its graduates in jobs, or lose accreditation.
High schools • The
Antelope Valley Union High School District is the primary public school district covering the vast majority of high-school education in the metropolitan Palmdale and Lancaster area. The district has 25,000 students in eight regular high schools in Palmdale and Lancaster, a continuation school in each city, a trade school in Palmdale, and a specialized early college education school on the Lancaster Antelope Valley College campus. These are: •
Antelope Valley High School - Lancaster • Antelope Valley Regional Occupational Program (AV ROP) - Palmdale • Desert Winds High School - Lancaster •
Eastside High School - Lancaster •
Highland High School - Palmdale •
Lancaster High School - Lancaster •
Littlerock High School - Littlerock, California •
Palmdale High School - Palmdale •
Pete Knight High School - Palmdale •
Quartz Hill High School - Quartz Hill • R. Rex Parris Continuation High School - Palmdale •
SOAR High School - Lancaster • The
Southern Kern Unified School District provides all public school education in
Rosamond. • The
Muroc Joint Unified School District provides all public school education for
Edwards Air Force Base, and the northern Antelope Valley communities of
North Edwards, and
Boron. • The
Mojave Unified School District provides all public school education in the northern Antelope Valley communities of
Mojave and
California City. Also, several private and home-school high schools arein the area, most notably: • Abraham Lincoln High School - Rosamond •
Paraclete High School • Bethel Christian High School • Antelope Valley Christian School - Lancaster •
Desert Christian High School • Empowered Learning Academy - Palmdale • Palmdale Academy Charter School • Pearblossom High School • Desert Sands Charter Schools - Lancaster • Desert Sands Charter Schools - Palmdale • Options for Youth Charter Schools - Lancaster • Options for Youth Charter Schools - Palmdale •
The Palmdale Aerospace Academy School districts • The
Palmdale School District is the area's largest school district, with an enrollment of over 28,000 in 29 schools. The district covers the central portion of the city. • The
Lancaster School District is the area's third largest school district after Palmdale and the A.V. High School District. This school district covers most of central and part of eastern Lancaster with 15,000 students in 19 schools. • The
Westside Union School District covers western Palmdale and Lancaster and their immediate suburbs including
Quartz Hill,
Del Sur,
Leona Valley, and
Antelope Acres. It has over 8,250 students in 11 schools. • The
Eastside Union School District covers eastern Lancaster with 3,500 students in 4 schools. • The
Keppel Union School District covers eastern Palmdale and its immediate suburbs, including the eastern Antelope Valley communities of
Lake Los Angeles,
Pearblossom,
Littlerock,
Sun Village,
Llano, and
Valyermo. It has 6 schools with over 3,000 students. • The
Southern Kern Unified School District provides all public school education in
Rosamond. • The
Muroc Joint Unified School District provides all public school education for
Edwards Air Force Base, and the northern Antelope Valley communities of
North Edwards, and
Boron. • The
Mojave Unified School District provides all public school education in the northern Antelope Valley communities of
Mojave and
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