The Board’s decision means tuition will remain at today’s rate of $154 per credit hour – keeping community college tuition and mandatory education and general fees at approximately one-third of the comparable costs of attending Virginia’s public four-year universities.
Cedar Bluff, Va. — Southwest Virginia Community College is proud to announce that 35 student-athletes were named All-Academic for the Spring 2022 semester. To be named All-Academic, student-athletes must participate in a sport,
Progress continues this week on Virginia’s first community college student housing project. The third floor is now framed with roof trusses being installed. For more information, visit https://sw.edu/edfoundation/housing/ Be sure
Congratulations to the Spring 2022 term Academic Honors students! The Dean’s List and Honor’s List are compiled at the end of each term. To earn Dean’s List status, a student must
The Virginia Commonwealth University pinning ceremony for the Medical Laboratory Sciences program was held recently in Richmond, VA for 2022 graduates. Pictured are the students of the MLS program at
Southwest Virginia Community College honored students at annual Awards Day ceremony. Each year, beginning in 2019, faculty nominate students for academic excellence in their various programs of study as well
The presidents of four community colleges in Virginia’s Southwest today signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on training and development actions in the offshore wind energy(OSW)manufacturing supply chain. This agreement fulfills one of the recommendations presented to the region by the Xodus Group, which performed research commissioned by InvestSWVA.
Congratulations to all of our Fall 2021 term Academic Honors students! The Dean’s List and Honor’s List are compiled at the end of each term. To earn Dean’s List status,
Join us on Tuesday, February 8th at 11:00 am at the construction site, on Steelsburg Highway, directly across from the college.
A ceremonial check representing the up to $244,126 grant from the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority (VCEDA) for Southwest Virginia Community College (SWCC) to be used for workforce development and training in support of renewable and alternative energy, as well as the installation of a solar panel project on campus, was recently presented to the SWCC Educational Foundation. The funding marks one of the first awards from VCEDA’s newly created Renewable Energy Fund.