Western Nevada College announces April registration for fall and summer classes

Niki Gladys Executive Director, Advancement
Niki Gladys Executive Director, Advancement - Western Nevada College Website
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Students consider various factors when choosing a college for the next academic year. Western Nevada College highlights several benefits for potential enrollees, such as affordability, qualified faculty, smaller class sizes, and the availability of financial aid and scholarships. Additional features include the college’s proximity to home, multiple campuses, flexible courses, accelerated classes, and industry certification programs.

Registration for the Fall 2025 semester and summer session will begin in April. Continuing and returning students will have access to registration via their myWNC accounts starting Monday, April 7. New students may register beginning Monday, April 14.

The college provides a list of class offerings for both summer and fall sessions, accessible at wnc.edu/class-schedule.

For new students interested in attending WNC, the enrollment process begins at wnc.edu/admissions. Further information on the enrollment process is available at wnc.edu/starthere. Advising appointments can be scheduled by visiting wnc.edu/advising or by calling 775-445-3267 for the Carson City campus and 775-445-3379 for the Fallon campus.

The summer session is set to commence on June 9 and will conclude on August 2, while the fall semester will start on August 25.



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