Under the direction of the Board of Trustees, the Chancellor is the chief executive officer of the West Valley-Mission Community College District. The Chancellor leads the district in planning, organizing, and evaluating all programs, services, and activities that enhance educational opportunities for our diverse student body. The Chancellor ensures that administration, instruction, and student services align with the community's needs.

Meet the Chancellor
Dr. Bradley Davis brings more than 25 years of higher education leadership to the role of Chancellor. Under his leadership, the District has made significant strides in removing barriers for students, including waiving tuition and enrollment fees for District residents, and waiving parking, health services, and childcare costs at both colleges. He has also overseen the District’s transition to its current Basic Aid funding model, significantly enhancing its financial strategy and security.
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Meet the people dedicated to running the District.
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CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE
Oversees the administration of the District. -
EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM
Includes Chancellor, college presidents, and vice chancellors. -
BOARD of TRUSTEES
Elected by area, Trustees set policy for the District.
Chancellor's 2025-2026 Goals
Our Mission: The West Valley-Mission Community College District unites our colleges in a shared vision of educational excellence where students representing diverse experiences and identities feel connected and supported in pursuit of their goals and aspirations.
Goal 1
Champion equity-driven legislative changes to the 50% Law in California to ensure that valuable resources continue to support our diverse student populations, best meet their basic needs, and remove barriers to achievement.
Goal 2
Implement the athletics strategic plan to begin expanded programming for students at Mission College by hiring the first cohort of new coaches, increasing philanthropic partnerships to support operations, and commencing development of the athletics facilities plan.
Goal 3
Develop a multi-year strategy for use of capital improvement dollars to augment declining measure c bond resources, fund preventative maintenance needs, and create opportunities for campus and district beautification, safety, and community engagement.
Goal 4
Stabilize and improve the operations, leadership, and organizational structure of the district human resources department in an effort to improve elements of the benefits plan, minimize risk associated with employee relations, make greater use of technology, and prepare for the upcoming cycle of collective bargaining.
Educational Assistance
The Chancellor’s Office offers two educational assistance programs for District employees interested in enhancing their education.
Land Corporation Faculty & Staff Scholarship Program
WVMCCD-San Jose State University Partnership Program
Chancellor's Fund for Excellence
Become part of the Chancellor’s vision for our District. Support the Chancellor's Fund for Excellence and help us enhance our partnerships in the community, recognize dedicated educators, and honor the people who show up every day to provide the very best to our students.
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Free Tuition for All Students
All students living within WVMCCD’s service area get free tuition. Starting with spring 2025, simply enroll and attend classes – for free. It’s that easy!
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