Representatives from NASA will be visiting Southwest Virginia Community College for an event aimed at community college students interested in exploring various career opportunities with the Nation’s space agency. The event will take place September
A record setting number of dual-enrollment students at Southwest Virginia Community College (SWCC) are being awarded the Governor’s Medallion for earning an associate degree while still in high school. The
Southwest Virginia Community College (SWCC) will host it’s Governor’s School program this summer. The three-week program is specifically designed for high school students in the Virginia counties of Buchanan, Dickenson
Southwest Virginia Community College has been awarded the 2023-2024 Military Friendly® School designation. The designation recognizes institutions that demonstrate a commitment to serving military service members, veterans, and their families
Southwest Virginia Community College (Southwest) is proud to announce the 28th annual “Festival of the Arts,” will take place April 11 to 23, 2023. As the leading sponsor of this
(SWCC) The Southwest Virginia Community College Education Foundation has received a $637,355 donation from the Charlottesville, Va. based Genan Foundation to financially support two vital student-oriented programs at the college.
Southwest Virginia Community College (SWCC) is celebrating Black History Month with a drama event to be held in partnership with Emory and Henry College. SWCC Drama Club and Emory and
The Workforce and Continuing Education Program completed the first cohort of the newly launched Diesel Repair Program in December, 2022 at the Southern Gap Transportation and Logistics Center in Buchanan County, Va.
The Southwest Virginia Community College School of the Arts is hosting a week-long community talent show, allowing local individuals, bands, groups, dancers, actors, and spoken word artists to perform and
Campus Police at Southwest Virginia Community College will be receiving new bulletproof vests thanks to a local Boy Scout. Bryce Stinson wanted to find a way to help the campus