Colleges and Universities of Virginia
Online Research Site - Community Colleges
Friday..... September 03, 2010

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The Colleges and Universities in Virginia offer a large selection of EXCEPTIONAL SCHOOLS of HIGHER LEARNING. The Community Colleges are no exception.  Many students begin their educational path here.  They offer low cost, maximum flexiblity, and after 2 years at a Virginia Community College, students are usually able to transfer to one of the many public colleges or universities in the state.   Online schools are quickly becoming a viable option for anyone pursuing a college education.  If you see one that looks interesting check it out thuroughly.  Make sure the school is accredited and investigate to make sure the credits that you earn will transfer to any other school you might be considering.

Colleges and Universities in Virginia that received national ranking or exposure:

  • Northern Virginia Community College
  • Lord Fairfax Community College
  • J Sargeant Reynolds Community College
  • Tidewater Community College
Currently many Publications are listing a number of top careers for 2009 and beyond.  Here are some of the jobs/career fields that have been appearing on those lists.
  • Registered Nurse
  • Audiologist
  • Education
  • Physicans Assistant
  • Pharmacist
  • Phsysical Therapist
  • Hairstylist/cosmetologist
  • Landscape architect
  • Systems analyst
  • Optometrist
  • Biomedical equip tech
  • Engineer 

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VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES

 

Name City/Town  Type

 Students

 

 

 

Blue Ridge Community College Weyers Cave Community

Less than 3000


Central Virginia Community College Lynchburg Community

less than 5000

Dabney S. Lancaster
Community College
Clifton Forge Community

Less than 2000

Danville Community College Danville Community

Less than 2500

Eastern Shore Community College Melfa Community

Less than 1000

Germanna Community College Locust Grove Community

less than 5500

J. Sargeant Reynolds
Community College
Richmond Community

Less than 15000

John Tyler Community College Chester Community

Less than 7500

Lord Fairfax Community College Middletown Community

Less than 6000

Mountain Empire Community College Big Stone Gap Community

3000

New River Community College Dublin Community

4000

Northern Virginia Community College Annandale Community

 less than 40,000

Patrick Henry Community College Martinsville Community

Less than 3500

Paul D. Camp Community College Franklin Community

Less than 2000

Piedmont Virginia Community College Charlottesville Community

Less than 5000

Rappahannock Community College Glenns Community

Less than 4100

Southside Virginia
Community College
Alberta Community

less than 5500

 

Southwest Virginia
Community College
Richlands Community

less than 3500

 

Thomas Nelson Community College Hampton Community

less than 10000

Tidewater Community College Chesapeake Community

less than 25000

Virginia Highlands
Community College
Abingdon Community

less than 2500

Virginia Western Community College Roanoke Community

Less than 8500

Wytheville Community College Wytheville Community

Less than 3000

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Most Colleges and Universities offer Financial Aid and offer assistance with loans and other money matters. It is recommended that you check with the Financial Aid Office at any school you are considering to verify how it can help you.  Many local banks are offering loan packages, and some are even available through the university or college itself.

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