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Kennebec Valley Community College

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92 Western Ave, Fairfield, ME 04937, USA
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Kennebec Valley Community College Campuses

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Fairfield Campus

Fairfield, ME, United States

The Fairfield Campus of Kennebec Valley Community College serves as the primary hub for a wide array of associate degree and certificate programs designed to meet the educational needs of central Maine residents. This campus emphasizes hands-on learning in vocational and technical fields, preparing students for immediate workforce entry or transfer to four-year institutions.

  • Business Administration: Courses cover accounting principles, management strategies, marketing fundamentals, and entrepreneurship, equipping students with skills for administrative roles in various industries.
  • Health Sciences: Programs include nursing (both practical and associate degrees), medical assisting, and phlebotomy, featuring clinical simulations and partnerships with local healthcare providers for real-world experience.
  • Automotive Technology: Training in vehicle diagnostics, engine repair, electrical systems, and advanced manufacturing techniques using state-of-the-art equipment.
  • Early Childhood Education: Focus on child development theories, curriculum planning, and inclusive practices for working with young children in educational settings.
  • Computer Information Technology: Classes on programming, network administration, cybersecurity basics, and software development to address growing tech demands.
  • General Education: Core courses in English composition, mathematics, sciences, and humanities to build foundational knowledge.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Specialized training in turbine maintenance, safety protocols, and renewable energy systems, reflecting Maine's green energy initiatives.
  • Criminal Justice: Studies in law enforcement procedures, corrections, and community policing, with opportunities for internships.

With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, the Fairfield Campus fosters a supportive environment. Students benefit from modern labs, a library resource center, and career services. Programs are aligned with industry standards, ensuring high employability rates. The campus also offers continuing education workshops and customized training for local businesses, promoting lifelong learning and economic development in the Kennebec Valley region. Overall, the curriculum balances theoretical knowledge with practical application, empowering over 1,500 students annually to achieve their academic and professional goals.

Somerville Campus

Somerville, ME, United States

The Somerville Campus of Kennebec Valley Community College provides accessible education to southern Kennebec County residents, focusing on flexible scheduling and community-oriented programs. This smaller facility complements the Fairfield Campus by offering select associate degrees, certificates, and non-credit courses tailored to local workforce needs, with an emphasis on healthcare and technical trades.

  • Practical Nursing: Intensive program including anatomy, patient care, pharmacology, and clinical rotations in nearby medical facilities to prepare for licensure as LPNs.
  • Medical Office Management: Training in administrative procedures, medical billing, electronic health records, and office software for healthcare support roles.
  • Building Construction Technology: Courses on carpentry, blueprint reading, sustainable building practices, and project management for entry-level construction careers.
  • Office Administration: Skills in business communication, records management, Microsoft Office suite, and customer service for administrative positions.
  • Phlebotomy Technician: Short-term certificate covering venipuncture techniques, lab safety, and specimen handling for quick certification.
  • General Studies: Foundational classes in liberal arts, math, and sciences to support degree completion or transfer pathways.
  • Workforce Development: Non-credit options like OSHA safety training, forklift operation, and basic welding for immediate job skills enhancement.
  • Community Education: Workshops on topics such as financial literacy, parenting skills, and computer basics to serve diverse adult learners.

The Somerville Campus features collaborative learning spaces, computer labs, and partnerships with regional employers for apprenticeships. It prioritizes affordability and convenience, with evening and online options available. Faculty bring industry expertise, ensuring curricula reflect current trends. This location supports approximately 500 students per year, contributing to community vitality by addressing skill gaps in healthcare and trades. Through integrated support services like advising and tutoring, the campus promotes student success and regional economic growth in a welcoming, rural setting.

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