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Laurel Ridge Community College

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173 Skirmisher Ln, Middletown, VA 22645, USA
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Middletown Campus

Middletown, VA, United States

The Middletown Campus of Laurel Ridge Community College offers a wide array of programs designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions or direct entry into the workforce. As the primary campus, it hosts comprehensive academic and vocational training across various disciplines.

  • Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.) in Liberal Arts: This program provides foundational courses in humanities, social sciences, and communications, ideal for students planning to pursue bachelor's degrees in fields like education, psychology, or history. Core classes include English composition, college algebra, and introductory sociology.
  • Associate of Science in Engineering: Focused on mathematics, physics, and introductory engineering principles, this degree facilitates transfer to engineering programs at universities. Students engage in calculus, chemistry, and statics courses.
  • Nursing (A.A.S.): A rigorous program combining classroom instruction with clinical practice in areas such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and patient care. Graduates are prepared for the NCLEX-RN exam and entry-level nursing positions.
  • Information Technology: Courses cover networking, cybersecurity, programming in languages like Python and Java, and database management, leading to certifications like CompTIA A+ and Cisco CCNA.
  • Business Administration: Encompasses accounting, marketing, management, and economics, with options for entrepreneurship tracks. Students learn through case studies and simulations.
  • Health Sciences: Includes medical assisting, EMT training, and phlebotomy, emphasizing practical skills in healthcare settings.
  • General Education Courses: Broad offerings in biology, chemistry, history, and foreign languages to support diverse transfer paths.

Additionally, the campus provides workforce development in trades like welding, HVAC, and culinary arts through short-term certificates. Continuing education includes non-credit courses in computer skills, ESL, and professional development. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, the Middletown Campus ensures personalized learning. Programs are aligned with regional employer needs in the Shenandoah Valley, promoting economic mobility. Students benefit from modern labs, simulation centers, and partnerships with local industries for internships and job placement. Overall, the curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, technical proficiency, and lifelong learning, serving over 6,000 students annually across full-time and part-time schedules. This holistic approach equips graduates for successful careers or further education in a supportive environment.

Warrenton Campus

Warrenton, VA, United States

The Warrenton Campus, also known as the Fauquier Campus, specializes in accessible education for the northern Piedmont region, offering tailored programs that mirror the college's commitment to community needs. It focuses on career-oriented training while supporting transfer opportunities.

  • Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice: Courses explore law enforcement, corrections, forensics, and criminology, preparing students for roles in policing, probation, or federal agencies. Includes ethics, criminal law, and investigative techniques.
  • Culinary Arts Certificate: Hands-on training in food preparation, sanitation, nutrition, and restaurant management, with practical experience in campus kitchens. Leads to employment in hospitality and food service industries.
  • Early Childhood Development: Program covers child psychology, curriculum planning, and classroom management for aspiring educators in preschool and daycare settings. Includes observation hours in local facilities.
  • Administrative Support Technology: Focuses on office management, Microsoft Office suite, medical billing, and legal transcription, with certifications like MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist).
  • Human Services: Courses in social work principles, counseling skills, case management, and community resources, aimed at careers in nonprofits, mental health, or social services.
  • Truck Driving (CDL Training): Short-term program for commercial driver's license, including vehicle operation, safety regulations, and logbook management.
  • General Studies for Transfer: Offers foundational classes in math, English, sciences, and arts to build credits for bachelor's programs.

The campus emphasizes flexible scheduling with evening and online options, catering to working adults. Workforce training includes apprenticeships in manufacturing, construction, and IT support, partnering with Fauquier County employers. Facilities feature specialized labs for culinary and health simulations. Continuing education covers GED preparation, computer literacy, and small business workshops. With a focus on regional demands like agriculture-related business and public safety, the Warrenton Campus fosters practical skills and certifications. Faculty bring industry experience, ensuring relevant instruction. Students access advising, tutoring, and career services to navigate educational goals. This campus serves as a vital hub for lifelong learning, empowering residents to advance professionally in a dynamic job market. Programs promote inclusivity and equity, supporting diverse learners from high school graduates to career changers.

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