
The Sunnyside Campus of Heritage University, a key regional extension site, focuses on accessible education for working adults and local communities in the Lower Yakima Valley. It offers select undergraduate and certificate programs with flexible scheduling, emphasizing practical skills in high-demand fields like education, business, and health.
Primary courses and programs include:
Health-related offerings:
Social services and support programs:
General education courses cover English composition, college mathematics, introductory psychology, cultural anthropology, and Spanish for professionals. The campus supports English Language Acquisition (ELA) courses and pathways to complete degrees started at the main campus. Emphasis is placed on hybrid and evening classes to accommodate agricultural workers and families. Community partnerships provide internships and job placement in local healthcare, schools, and businesses. Programs align with workforce needs, incorporating real-world projects and bilingual instruction to empower students for career advancement and community leadership.
Heritage University's Toppenish Campus offers a comprehensive selection of undergraduate and graduate programs tailored to the diverse needs of the Yakima Valley region, with a strong emphasis on serving Hispanic, Native American, and rural communities. Programs integrate hands-on learning, cultural relevance, and career preparation.
Key undergraduate offerings include:
Education programs, a cornerstone of the campus:
Health and human services:
Graduate-level courses:
Additional areas include American Indian Studies, early childhood education certificates, and English Language Learning programs. Interdisciplinary courses promote cultural competency, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. Faculty deliver small-class experiences with mentorship, internships, and service-learning opportunities to foster professional success and lifelong learning in a supportive environment.