Unemployed Virginia residents may qualify for a $1000 award by completing a qualifying FastForward training course and credential at Southwest Virginia Community College beginning August 1, 2020. The Virginia Ready
Photo caption: Pictured (left to right) front row are: Anthony Blevins, instructor, Kaleb Chafin, Justin Riffe, and Jeff Compton. Back row (l to r): Gary Mullins and Steven Christian. Students
CLAYPOOL HILL, VA – Cherie Fields, franchise owner of the Wendy’s in Claypool Hill, presented a check to Susan Lowe, Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Southwest Virginia Community College.
The Bristol Herald Courier recently published an article titled “COLLEGE SPORTS: SWCC’s first year called a success” and we couldn’t agree more! Here is an excerpt: “It went really well.
Cedar Bluff, VA – Southwest Virginia Community College has released documents outlining a plan for reopening the campus for in-person services as well as protocols for cleaning and disinfecting. The
At Southwest Virginia Community College women can earn a Career Studies Certificate in welding, including courses in oxyfuel welding and cutting; inert gas welding; industrial safety; and pipe welding in
Daniel, a senior at Tazewell High School, will graduate with an advanced diploma and currently ranks fourth in the 2020 THS graduating class. He will be the first male in the history of Tazewell High School and the second student from THS to graduate with an associate degree from Southwest Virginia Community College while also receiving his high school diploma.
Earlier this week, Dr. Wright sent the following letter to all faculty and staff of Southwest Virginia Community College. Over the last few days, we’ve seen another life taken that
Over twenty young men are enrolled in Southwest Virginia Community College’s nursing program. As members of the nursing profession, men enjoy a high level of respect within the healthcare industry. While old beliefs about nursing being a profession solely for females are still relatively prevalent, acceptance of male nurses is rapidly growing.
Several Southwest Virginia Community College employees and friends of the college have stepped up to make personal protective equipment, or PPE, for those in our community who are ill or