Celebrate 25 years at the LVC!
Join us on April 26, 2024 for the Open House event!
4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Bring out the entire family to explore the academic programs offered at the Lompoc Valley Center through interactive experiences and displays, activities, and no-host food trucks.
Explore our planetarium, experience engaging chemistry experiments, climb into fire trucks and ambulances, tour our Children's Center, learn yoga, check out time capsule contents, and more!z
All are welcome to attend!
History of the LVC
In 1999, the Allan Hancock College Lompoc Valley Center ushered in a new era of education
                                 when 1,643 students graced its campus. What was once a modest college presence in
                                 the Lompoc Valley had evolved into a thriving educational institution. Prior to this,
                                 students in Lompoc faced the challenge of attending classes in a cramped strip mall
                                 storefront or in repurposed elementary school buildings. However, with the construction
                                 of the Lompoc Valley Center, these students embarked on their academic journey among
                                 22 brand new state-of-the-art classrooms and labs.  
 
The Lompoc Valley Center quickly became a beacon of learning, and its dynamic growth
                                 reflected the aspirations of the community, offering a diverse range of degrees and
                                 certificates, from accounting to social science. In 2014, the LVC expanded its offerings
                                 via completion of the Public Safety Training Complex. The complex offers cutting-edge
                                 training facilities, including a 37,000-square-foot main building for fire and police
                                 academies, a burn house, a six-story fire tower, and specialized training areas. Since
                                 its inception, The Public Safety Training Complex has become the regional hub for
                                 emergency personnel training, facilitating effective collaboration among public safety
                                 agencies in times of crisis.  
