§ 23.1-2906.1. Dual enrollment; high school equivalency; workforce training
Each comprehensive community college shall enter into agreements with the local school divisions it serves to facilitate dual enrollment of eligible students into a Career Pathways program preparing students to pass a high school equivalency examination offered by the local school division and a postsecondary credential, certification, or license attainment program offered by the comprehensive […]
§ 23.1-2906.2. Certain comprehensive community colleges; veterans advisors and veterans resource centers
A. Each of the seven comprehensive community colleges with the highest number of enrolled students who are veterans shall employ at least one full-time veterans advisor to provide comprehensive and intensive enrollment and advising services to current and prospective students who are veterans. B. Each of the seven comprehensive community colleges with the highest number […]
§ 23.1-2907. Policy for the award of academic credit for military training
A. The State Board shall adopt a policy for the award of academic credit to any student enrolled in a comprehensive community college who has successfully completed a military training course or program as part of his military service that is applicable to the student’s certificate of degree requirements and is: 1. Recommended for academic […]
§ 23.1-2907.1. Policy for award of academic credit for apprenticeship credentials
The State Board shall require each comprehensive community college to develop policies and procedures for the award of academic credit to any student enrolled in a comprehensive community college who has successfully completed a state-approved registered apprenticeship credential in a field that is aligned with a credit-bearing program of study at the comprehensive community college […]
§ 23.1-2904. State Board; duties
In addition to the duties of governing boards of public institutions of higher education set forth in Chapter 13 (§ 23.1-1300 et seq.), the State Board shall: 1. Be the state agency with primary responsibility for coordinating workforce training at the postsecondary through the associate degree level, exclusive of the career and technical education programs […]
§ 23.1-2905. State Board; powers
In addition to the powers of governing boards of public institutions of higher education set forth in Chapter 13 (§ 23.1-1300 et seq.), the State Board may: 1. With the approval of the Governor, accept from any government or governmental department or agency or any public or private body or from any other source grants […]
§ 23.1-2906. Comprehensive community colleges; duties; workforce
Each comprehensive community college shall: 1. Maximize noncredit course offerings made available to business and industry at a time and place that meet current and projected workforce needs and minimize the cost of noncredit offerings to business and industry to the extent feasible; 2. Deal directly with employers in designing and offering courses to meet […]
§ 23.1-2901. State Board for Community Colleges established; purpose; Virginia Community College System
The State Board for Community Colleges is a corporation under the style of “the State Board for Community Colleges” that shall establish, control, and administer a statewide system of publicly supported comprehensive community colleges, which shall be known as the Virginia Community College System. 1966, c. 679, § 23-215; 1977, c. 413; 1998, cc. 111, […]
§ 23.1-2902. State Board; membership
A. The State Board shall consist of 15 nonlegislative citizen members appointed by the Governor subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. B. Each member shall be a resident of the Commonwealth. No officer, employee, or member of the governing board of any public institution of higher education or of any school subject to the […]
§ 23.1-2903. State Board; officers, meetings, and regulations
A. The State Board shall elect a chairman from its membership and may provide for the election of one of its members as vice-chairman. B. The State Board shall meet at least four times annually and on the call of the chairman when in his opinion additional meetings are expedient or necessary. C. Eight members […]