Campus events calendar.
Campus events calendar.
AVC will be closed on Monday, May 25 in recognition of Memorial Day. Campus will reopen on Tuesday, May 26.
AVC will present an evening of live music featuring student performers during the Applied Music Recital at the Performing Arts Theatre (PAT).
Antelope Valley College students interested in transferring to Grand Canyon University are invited to meet with a GCU admissions representative during upcoming campus visits this spring.
Finals week can be a grind, but we've got something to make it a little sweeter.
Celebrate Pride Month with us as we raise the Pride flag in a powerful show of unity, inclusion, and support for our LGBTQ+ community.
Reception to follow in the Pride Center (T300-D) with light refreshments.
When:
• Thursday, May 28
• 8– 9:30 a.m.
Antelope Valley College will host a Registration Event on May 28 to help prospective, current, and returning students complete the steps needed to enroll in summer and fall 2026 classes.
The Learning Center will host a series of extended-hour Study Jam sessions during the Spring 2026 semester to support students seeking additional academic assistance at both the Lancaster and Palmdale campuses.
The Learning Center will host a series of extended-hour Study Jam sessions during the Spring 2026 semester to support students seeking additional academic assistance at both the Lancaster and Palmdale campuses.
The Associated Student Organization will hold an ASO Meeting on Friday, May 29 at 9:00 a.m. in Cedar Hall 139A (Board Room). It is not mandatory to attend but optional for students interested in knowing what the student government is doing on campus.
Antelope Valley College’s Theatre Arts Department will present its spring production of Dead Man’s Cell Phone by acclaimed playwright Sarah Ruhl, from May 29 to 31 in the Black Box Theatre.
Antelope Valley College’s Theatre Arts Department will present its spring production of Dead Man’s Cell Phone by acclaimed playwright Sarah Ruhl, from May 29 to 31 in the Black Box Theatre.
Antelope Valley College’s Theatre Arts Department will present its spring production of Dead Man’s Cell Phone by acclaimed playwright Sarah Ruhl, from May 29 to 31 in the Black Box Theatre.
Hey cool cats! Enjoy some of your favorite tunes and more, all rockin' in the holidays al la swing style!
When:
Saturday, May 30
8-10 p.m.
Where:
Performing Arts Theatre
Antelope Valley College’s Theatre Arts Department will present its spring production of Dead Man’s Cell Phone by acclaimed playwright Sarah Ruhl, from May 29 to 31 in the Black Box Theatre.