Northern Virginia Community College, comprising six locations in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., is the
nation's second largest multi-campus community college and the
largest educational institution in the state of Virginia.Since its establishment at the Annandale Campus in 1965, NVCC has added five additional locations: Alexandria
Campus; Manassas Campus; Woodbridge Campus; Loudoun Campus (in Sterling); and the Medical
Education Campus (in Springfield). In 2003-2004, the college enrolled 63,000 students in credit courses and some 250,000 more in
non-credit offerings. The student body is economically and ethnically diverse, and a quarter of enrollees are international
students. The school offers a wide variety of courses, and encourages students to enroll in four-year colleges after completing
their NVCC education.NVCC is part of the Virginia Community College System. The college's president is Dr. Robert G. Templin, Jr. Its
fundraising arm, established in 1979, is the NVCC Educational Foundation. The NVCCEF has a Board of Directors,
chaired by Patrick J. Dexter, and its Executive Director is John Ruffino. Largely through the foundation's efforts, NVCC
has been able to fund an increasing number of scholarships, and in 2001 completed the Rachel M. Schlesinger Center Concert Hall
and Arts Center on the Alexandria Campus. |