FACILITIES
8 CCSN 2007-2008 COURSE CATALOG
To achieve its mission, Mesquite offers classes that will
enable the student to transfer to a University with a com-
pleted Associate of Arts Degree, as well as computer certifi-
cation classes and Phlebotomy classes/labs. GED and ESL
classes are also offered to those students who wish to go on
to pursue college in the future.
The Center is located at 140 N. Yucca St. at the old
Virgin Valley Elementary School. CCSN purchased the
1400 sq. ft. building in 2005. There are 8 additional class-
rooms to use for our many general education classes, as
well as our non-credit based classes.
Mesquite is very active in the Work Keys Program help-
ing local businesses test potential employees. The Center
provides student support services such as registration,
admissions, cashiering, counseling and placement testing.
Our convenient location is within walking distance of down
town Mesquite.
MOAPA VALLEY CENTER- Serving the people of
Moapa Valley which includes Moapa, Overton, &
Logandale. The center provides traditional classes, adult
education, continuing education non-credit courses and dis-
tance education, in an atmosphere that encourages the full
realization of each individual’s potential.
To achieve its mission, the Center offers lower division
college courses for degree and transfer seeking students,
occupational and technical development programs, basic
skill education, and community education programs.
Additionally partnerships are sought with business, indus-
try, labor, educational institutions, and public sector agen-
cies to provide training opportunities for the local work
force and promote economic development and education.
The Center is located at 2400 N. St. Joseph Street, on
Moapa Valley High School campus approximately 45 min-
utes from the Cheyenne campus. Moapa Valley is located
10 miles from Lake Mead Recreational Area and 5 miles
from Valley of Fire State Park. The Center has a computer
lab available for students. Most of our classes are held at
Moapa Valley High School.
NELLIS CENTER- In partnership with the United
States Air Force and serving members of the military, the
center provides opportunities to attain educational and pro-
fessional goals. This community is comprised of active duty
members of the Armed Forces, their family members, and
Department of Defense Personnel.
To achieve its mission, the Nellis center offers general
education classes that are tailored to the students needs in
completion of their Community College of The Air Force
(CCAJP) requirements. Basic skill education and place-
ment testing are available to meet student needs. Academic
Advising is available during registration. Although its pri-
mary function is to support the educational efforts of the
military community, the Nellis Center is open to civilian
students on a limited basis. To accommodate the changing
work schedules and transient nature of today’s Air Force,
the Center offers classes in a convenient evening eight
week format.
The Center is located on Nellis Air Force Base, 4475
England Avenue, Suite 318, approximately five minutes
from the Cheyenne Campus. The base site program has
served as an educational center since 1975. Active duty mil-
itary have 100% of their tuition paid by the United States
Air Force. A base security pass, which requires appropriate
credentials, is required to attend classes on base; it can be
secured through the site management office.
SAHARA WEST CENTER- The Center is located at
2409 Las Verdes St, Las Vegas, this location is the heart of
the CCSN adult language and literacy program and is part
of the college’s division of Workforce and Economic
Development (WED).
Serving the people of Las Vegas as an education center,
the Sahara West Center, offers core general education cours-
es, workforce training, job/career services, and specialty pro-
grams that complement CCSN’s mission. Based on student
demand, the Center is also a satellite delivery location for
programs offered at one or more CCSN campus.
To achieve its mission, the Center is the focal point for
adult language and literacy offerings and basic skills and
English as a Second Language programs for adult learners.
In addition, the Center is the administrative home of work-
force specialists who provide customized training and
development services for business and industry partners in
Southern Nevada.
SUMMERLIN CENTER- Serving citizens in the
Summerlin area and students attending Palo Verde High
School, the Bob and Sandy Miller Center provides general
education and transfer education, personal enrichment
courses and workforce training and services. Based on stu-
dent demand, the Center is also a satellite delivery location
for programs offered at one or more CCSN campus.
To achieve its mission, the Center addresses individual
and community needs, provides counseling assistance, and
a meaningful learning experience through dual enrollment
and specialize programming.
The Center is located at 333 S. Pavilion Center Drive, on
the Palo Verde High School campus approximately 10 min-
utes west of the Charleston campus. The 33,000 square-foot
facility has a computer lab with 200 computers, computer-
ized “smart" classrooms, a student center and faculty
offices. Classrooms are designed for both traditional and
flexible team learning.
WESTERN CENTER- Serving the citizens of Las
Vegas and the students attending Western High School, the
William and Dorothy Raggio Center provides general edu-
cation and transfer education, personal enrichment courses
and workforce training services. Based on student demand,
the Center is also a satellite delivery location for programs
offered at one or more CCSN campus.
To achieve its mission, the Western Center supports
Western High School by providing classroom space that
augments high school programs, and the Center currently
serves as the home of CCSN’s Construction and Building
Trades programs as a location where business and industry
needs intersect.
The Center is located at 4601 W. Bonanza Road, on the
Western High School campus approximately 15 minutes
north of the Charleston campus. The 33,000 square-foot
facility features a computer lab, computerized “smart"
classrooms, a student center and faculty offices.