Southwest Virginia Community College is now offering a way for residents of the Commonwealth to obtain a degree, certificate, or workforce credential tuition-free. Governor Ralph Northam signed legislation creating his signature “Get
(CEDAR BLUFF, VA) At least ten Southwest Virginia Community College students will be transferring to pursue a Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy (ACP) later this year. More than 170 students
VANSANT, VA — Southwest Virginia Community College (Southwest) announces that Ms. Angie Farmer has joined their Workforce and Continuing education department as the manager of the much-anticipated Southern Gap Transportation
CEDAR BLUFF, VA – For the 2021 field season, Southwest Virginia Community College student researchers will have the unique opportunity to use drone technology in conjunction with NASA satellite imagery
CEDAR BLUFF, VA – Southwest Virginia Community College and the Small Business Development Center at the college is hosting “COVID Comeback – A Small Business Survival Session.” on Friday, February
Southwest Virginia Community College is opening a new location to serve students in Bluefield, Virginia. The college will begin offering some in-person classes on Monday, March 8, 2021.
“By starting out my educational journey at Southwest, I was able to not only achieve a doctorate degree two years sooner, but I also received my education completely free by participating in my county’s tuition free program,” said Alexus Cline.
CEDAR BLUFF, VA — Southwest Virginia Community College and Emory & Henry College are partnering to promote Diversity, Equity and Inclusion education, not only within the colleges themselves, but to
“There’s no better predictor of graduating than living on campus and being among your peers.” -President Wright
CEDAR BLUFF, VA — Next Monday, January 18, at 6:00 PM, Southwest Virginia Community College will be hosting a virtual celebration for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The highly valued and exciting
CEDAR BLUFF, VA — Following the success of the “Thanksgiving Dine n Dash”, Southwest Virginia Community College and Athem HealthKeepers Plus collaborated to provide meals to students of the college
Over 50 ready-to-make meals were given to students of Southwest Virginia Community College. Every year, Southwest Virginia Community College hosts a Thanksgiving meal on campus where around 400 students and