| How do I sign in to my Lemoore College Student Portal? | Access the Lemoore College Student Portal by clicking on myWestHills in the top right corner of the Lemoore College website. Then select "Student Login" and enter your username and password. |
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| I applied to the college, but I have not received a welcome email. What do I do? | If you do not receive an email with account information within 48-72 hours of applying, please contact Admissions at admissionslemoore@whccd.edu. To expedite locating your application, please provide your application confirmation number and your CCCID number which can be found by logging into your CCCApply account. |
| How do I find my Lemoore College student ID number? |
You can find your Student ID by logging into the myWestHills student portal. Under the Service Desk heading you will see a menu section for Profile which will include a link to your Student Profile which contains information about you including your student ID number. |
| How do I sign in to my Lemoore College email? |
To access your college email from https://lemoorecollege.edu, click on myWestHills on the top right. Click on Student Login and enter your username and password. Once logged in click on E-Mail. Note: It is recommended to check your college email daily for important notifications. Use your college email to contact the college, not your high school email. |
| How do I find my class schedule? |
You can find your class schedule by logging in to the myWestHills student portal. Under the Service Desk heading you will see a menu section for Profile which contains a link titled My Class Schedule. |
| How do I see if a class has open seats? | To check if a course has open seats, visit the course schedule on the Lemoore College website. Under the “Status” column, it will show either Open or Full/Waitlist. To see how many seats are still available or how many students are on the waitlist, click on the course section to view it in Self-Service. You’ll see details listed as: Available / Capacity / Waitlist. |
| I am a high school student and received a bill from the college. What do I do? | High school students enrolled in dual enrollment courses should not be charged tuition. If you receive a bill, contact admissionslemoore@whccd.edu to have the issue resolved. |
| How do I find the online classrooms? |
If a course is offered online, there is no assigned classroom. Most online courses require students to read course materials, watch videos, and complete assignments independently.
Note: It’s important to check the course syllabus for due dates and to check your college and Canvas email for any important notifications. |
| How do I make an appointment with my college counselor? | To schedule an appointment with a college counselor, call or email using the contact information below. Lemoore College representatives also visit local high schools—check with your school’s library or Career Center to find out when a rep will be on campus. For appointments, call (559) 925-3130 or email lemooredualenrollment@whccd.edu. |
| What is a syllabus? | A syllabus is a document provided by your instructor that outlines important information about your course. It includes details like the course schedule, assignments, grading policies, textbook requirements, contact information, and classroom expectations. Reading the syllabus at the start of the class is important. It helps you understand what’s expected and how to succeed in the course. |
| What is census date, and why is it important? | The census date is a specific point early in the semester when the college takes official enrollment counts. It’s important because your enrollment status on this date affects your financial aid, academic record, and eligibility for certain programs. If you’re not actively participating in the course by the census date—such as missing assignments or not logging in—you may be dropped from the class. Make sure to stay engaged and complete any required work before this date. (Note: Check the course syllabus for drop date information or email admissionslemoore@whccd.edu. |
| What is a withdraw, and why is it important? | A student may withdraw from a class or classes prior to attending 70% of the class session and receive a grade of W. If a student remains enrolled in a class beyond 70%, then a grade other than a W must be assigned. A student may also receive a W after the 70% upon petition and consultation with the appropriate faculty in extenuating circumstances such as verified cases of accidents, illnesses or other circumstances beyond the control of the student. A W shall not be used in calculating grade point averages |
| What is FERPA? |
Lemoore College follows FERPA regulations, which prevent the college from sharing student information with anyone other than the student or their partnering high school. To allow a parent or guardian access to your college information, you must complete the FERPA Student Record Release form. This form is available through DualEnroll.com and can also be found in the Student Portal under Student Forms. |
| What do I need for my dual enrollment course? |
To succeed in your dual enrollment course, make sure you have the following:
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| Contact Info for: | |
| CCCApply: |
Online: https://ccchelp.info Email: support@openccc.net Phone: (877) 247-4836 |
| Dual Enrollment Portal - DualEnroll.com: | Online: https://lemoorecollege.dualenroll.com/ |
| Lemoore College Dual Enrollment Team |
Email: lemooredulaenrollment@whccd.edu Phone: (559) 925-3357 |
| Lemoore College Admissions & Records | Email: admissionslemoore@whccd.edu |
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