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  1. I’m considering transferring to a 4-year once I am done at the community college, what are the next steps?

    Once you complete your program of study at the Community College, your options are endless! The following schools offers programs which cater specifically to adult learners. For other opportunities visit Transfer Virginia!

    ej-green@vccs.edu - September 15, 2021

  2. Paying for School- Financial Aid 101

    Paying for college may seem overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be! Financial aid can come from a variety of resources like federal or state funds, or private sources (like a loan or a scholarship). Below you will find listings that will help you understand how financial aid works, how to pay for college, and loans. 

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 7, 2021

  3. What is an Industry Recognized Credential?

    An industry-recognized credentials include: all occupational licenses and registries provided by state or national professional boards and industry certifications from a valid third party. You may be awarded credit that will apply toward graduation through completion of credentials (certifications) or workforce training. You will find a list of organizations that are awarded credit at least one VCCS. If you have a certification or training not listed, please use the College Connect [link] to contact the school you are interested in to verify if you are eligible for credit.

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 13, 2021

  4. Can I receive credit for life experience?

    Some of the colleges in the Virginia Community College System recognize experiential learning (means of being awarded Credit for Prior Learning through an administrative determination) when the experience closely aligns with specific course outcomes.  Credit may be awarded based upon an individualized portfolio evaluation, which may be conducted by faculty at the individual colleges. 

    ej-green@vccs.edu - October 13, 2021

  5. Is there a fee for a Credit for Prior Learning Assessment?

    Depending on your college of choice and the CPL for which you are eligible, there may be a fee if faculty have to assess work to determine if work completed aligns with course outcomes. An example where there may be a fee is a portfolio

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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. Interested in Online Learning?

    When Virginians complete their degree, it does more than just boost a career. A better-educated, better-prepared workforce makes Virginia-based companies more competitive here and abroad. Earn certificates and associate degrees from home – 100% online — from one of our 23 community colleges. Find out which online programs are offered at your local college by heading to our College Locator.

     

    ej-green@vccs.edu - February 16, 2022

  11. 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