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jurisdictions. Mountain Empire Community College participates in the Navigator program, which is an effective strategy to connect high school students with educational and career opportunities. The purpose
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for the career technical education programs as well as for the college transfer programs. Approximately 4,000 students comprise the student body. The people employed by New River Community College embrace
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jurisdictions. Mountain Empire Community College participates in the Navigator program, which is an effective strategy to connect high school students with educational and career opportunities. The purpose
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record. Participation in Plumbing Trades Program. Experience and/or training in preventive maintenance. Additional Considerations Successfully completed plumbing apprenticeship program. Operation of a
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record. Participation in Plumbing Trades Program. Experience and/or training in preventive maintenance. Additional Considerations Successfully completed plumbing apprenticeship program. Operation of a
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record. Participation in Plumbing Trades Program. Experience and/or training in preventive maintenance. Additional Considerations Successfully completed plumbing apprenticeship program. Operation of a
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60 in-demand career and technical programs, personal enrichment and professional development classes for lifetime learning, professors committed to excellence in teaching, and high-quality, easily
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education, training, and cultural activities through an array of flexible, diverse programs that enable community members to succeed today and in the future. Virginia Highlands Community College is seeking
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by: providing programs and courses in occupational-technical education, college transfer education, general education, developmental education, distance education, continuing education, and workforce
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, and science majors. Beginning in the summer of 1966, all programs taught by Danville Technical Institute were brought under the Virginia Department of Community Colleges. Effective July 1, 1968