A Message from Our President
For 55 years, the College of Southern Nevada has been a place where opportunity begins and futures take shape. What started as a small community college has grown into Nevada’s largest public college, serving thousands of students each year and more than a million alumni across our region. This milestone is more than a celebration of time. It is a celebration of the students, faculty, staff, and community partners who have made CSN such an important part of Southern Nevada.For more than five decades, CSN has remained committed to empowering our students and communities to achieve, succeed, and prosper. As our region has grown and evolved, so has our college. Together, we have opened doors for first-generation students, strengthened our workforce, and created pathways to success for families throughout our community.
While we are proud of the past 55 years, we are even more excited about what lies ahead. CSN’s future will continue to be shaped by innovation, access, and our unwavering commitment to student success. Thank you to everyone who has been part of the CSN journey. Your support helps ensure the next generation of students can learn more, achieve more, and build brighter futures.
Dr. Stacy K lippenstein
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The countdown to our 55th anniversary has begun. Together we celebrate the students, faculty, community partners, and more than one million CSN alumni who continue to make an impact across Southern Nevada and carry the CSN legacy forward.
1971
September 10: Clark County Community College (CCCC) officially established in North Las Vegas
Mission: Provide accessible, workforce-focused education to Southern Nevada
1975
CCCC became accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
1984
January 14: CSN community participates in Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, reflecting early community engagement and student involvement
September 17: First Henderson campus opened
1987
Planetarium opens, expanding science and community education offerings
1988
West Charleston campus opens
(now CSN’s West Charleston Campus)
Expansion of vocational and academic programs
1990s
Rapid growth alongside the Las Vegas population boom
1991
Renamed Community College of Southern Nevada (CCSN)
CSN Foundation was established with founding trustees Charlotte Hill and Dr. Nicholas Horn
20th Anniversary Culinary display highlights growth of culinary program
1998
Expansion of the Law Enforcement Training Center, strengthening public safety and workforce training programs
2003
CCSN Coyotes baseball team wins the NJCAA Division I National Championship
2006
35th Anniversary campaign launched
“Back to School” events introduced (later evolving into Connections events)
2007
Official name change to College of Southern Nevada (CSN)
2011
40th Anniversary campaign
2014
CSN is designated a Minority Serving Institution
2015
Became Nevada’s first federally recognized Hispanic Serving Institution
Expanded access to new funding and student support resources
2021
50th Anniversary celebration
2023
Advanced Manufacturing Training Center opens
(Debra March Center of Excellence)
2025
Westside Education and Training Center opens
2026
55th Anniversary campaign launches
Construction begins on the Northwest Campus
2028
(Projected)
Opening of the Northwest Campus
2029
(Projected)
40th Anniversary of the Culinary Program
Milestones & Acheivements
Decades of Discovery
Across every decade, CSN students have gone on to lead, create, and serve in countless ways. Discover the alumni stories that showcase the achievements and lasting impact of the College of Southern Nevada.
Test Your Knowledge
CSN History Facts
What year was the College of Southern Nevada originally founded?
1971
Before becoming the College of Southern Nevada, what was the school’s original name?
In 1971, the institution opened as Clark County Community College (CCCC). In 1991, it was renamed The Community College of Southern Nevada (CCSN).
How many main campuses does CSN operate across Southern Nevada?
Three Main Campuses: Charleston, North Las Vegas, and Henderson | 10 Satellite Learning Centers
CSN has grown to become the largest public college in Nevada. Approximately how many students does the college serve each year?
More than 30,000 students annually
CSN was created to support Southern Nevada’s growing workforce. Which major industry in Las Vegas helped drive early demand for career and technical education programs?
Hospitality and tourism
CSN plays a major role in workforce training for Southern Nevada. Which major international airport just minutes from the college has benefited from CSN’s aviation and technical training programs?
Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran International Airport)