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  1. Resources for Military Students

     

    Virginia’s Community Colleges are proud of their long and successful history of working with every branch of the military.  We offer veterans, retirees, active duty personnel and their families a strong, career-focused education.

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 6, 2021

  2. How does the Credits2Careers portal work?

    Get started on the next chapter of your life today. It's easy, just follow the process below.

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 19, 2021

  3. Where can I complete short-term training?

    FastForward is a short-term training program for high-demand industries run out of VCCS, helping Virginians get the jobs they want and the salaries they need.  The career training is different from one college to the next because the workforce needs vary from community to community.

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 19, 2021

  4. What is the difference between a career studies certificate, a certificate, and a diploma?

    Below you will find the definitions of the Career Studies Certificate, Certificate, and Diploma


    Career Studies Certificate
    A career studies certificate program is defined as a program of study of not less than 9 nor more than 29 semester credit hours. Career studies certificate programs are not required to include general education.

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 27, 2021

  5. What if I cannot find my experience listed?

    If you have a certification, training, or military experience not listed, please create an account, fill out the information in the Portfolio under "My Story." Once you've completed the Portfolio, use the College Connect to contact the school you are interested in to verify if you are eligible for credit.


     

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 27, 2021

  6. What is the difference between full-time and part-time?

    Full-time Students: Students enrolled for 12 or more credits in a semester are considered full-time students. 

    Part-time Students: Students enrolled for fewer than 12 credit hours in a semester are part-time students.  

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 27, 2021

  7. What if I have taken college courses in another country?

    In the US, you are considered a transfer student if you have completed a minimum of one semester of college work. If you attended any college in your home country, your transcripts will be evaluated to determine if your prior academic work will transfer into your new college. You will want to confirm with the school you are interested in if you will need to have your transcript evaluated by an external evaluation agency.

    ej-green@vccs.edu - November 12, 2021

  8. Will I get credit for classes from third party classes?

    If you have taken classes from an online educational platform and would like to have them evaluated for academic credit, please submit all relevant documents (syllabi, course description, etc.) to the college. Faculty from the discipline will review and make a final determination. 

    ej-green@vccs.edu - March 15, 2022

  9. Maximize Your Military Experience with a Technical Studies Associate Degree

    Maximizing your military experience by enrolling in a Technical Studies Associate Degree program is a smart way to turn hands-on skills into academic and professional advancement. This degree is designed to recognize and build upon the specialized training and real-world problem-solving experience gained during military service. Whether you've worked in logistics, engineering, IT, or mechanics, the program allows you to transfer military credits and focus on expanding your technical knowledge, leadership abilities, and career readiness.

    ej-green@vccs.edu - April 15, 2025