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VGCC Student meets Scholarship’s Namesake

The Endowment Fund at Vance-Granville Community College makes an ongoing effort to connect the students who receive endowed scholarships with the donors who made those scholarships possible and with the people in whose honor they were established. This often takes place at the annual VGCC scholarship awards ceremony. The namesake of one scholarship, Ann Rose  Read More

Veteran VGCC educator and program receive accolades

Vance-Granville Community College’s School-Age Education program and Jacquelin Heath, the instructor and program head, have recently earned recognition on the local and state levels. Heath, a resident of Henderson, was honored with the “Director’s Award of Achievement” from Del Ruff, director of the North Carolina Center for Afterschool Programs (NC CAP), at the organization’s annual  Read More

VGCC launches online scholarship application

A new online system is now available for Vance-Granville Community College students to apply for scholarships established by local citizens and businesses through the college’s Endowment Fund. The online application can be accessed at scholarships.vgcc.edu . To use the system, a student must already be admitted to VGCC and have been assigned a username and  Read More

Longtime VGCC Instructor now a U.S. Citizen

Vance-Granville Community College Spanish instructor Margaret Chaves-Smith of Oxford is one of the newest citizens of the United States. A native of Costa Rica, Chaves-Smith has lived in the United States for 21 years and has been a full-time faculty member at VGCC since 2000. In May, Chaves-Smith took the Oath of Allegiance at a  Read More

VGCC Automotive students complete Work-Based Learning program

The Automotive Systems Technology department at Vance-Granville Community College recently recognized its first students to participate in the Work-Based Learning (WBL) program since the college expanded automotive training to a two-year degree program . WBL allows a student to gain relevant, resume-building experience with an employer, while also earning academic credit that counts toward a  Read More

VGCC Welding program expands this fall

Welding students at Vance-Granville Community College will have more educational options when the fall semester begins on Aug. 17. The college is adding an Associate in Applied Science Degree program in Welding Technology, which students can generally complete in five semesters. VGCC has offered a three-semester diploma program in the trade for more than 40  Read More

VGCC recognizes Leadership Institute graduates

Vance-Granville Community College held a graduation ceremony in May to honor faculty and staff members who completed the inaugural “Vanguard Leadership Institute.” The graduates included Dr. Kambiz Tahmaseb (Biology Instructor) of Durham; Clint Alston (Distance Education Software Specialist) of Henderson; Cathy Davis (Counselor) of Hillsborough; Elizabeth André (Nursing Instructor) of Virgilina, Va.; Anna Seaman (Nursing  Read More

VGCC names new Human Resources Director

Audrey K. Parker has been named the director of human resources at Vance-Granville Community College. A resident of Bahama, Parker has over 20 years of human resources experience working at or providing support to various companies, including Duke University, IBM and Cisco. Most recently, she was the human resources and safety director/EEO officer for Durham-based  Read More

VGCC’s Fulcher signs with Bluefield

Khadier Fulcher of Oxford, one of the leading student-athletes on the 2014-2015 Vance-Granville Community College Vanguards men’s basketball team, has signed a letter of intent to continue his playing career at four-year Bluefield College. Fulcher is on track to graduate from VGCC at the end of the summer term in July with an Associate in  Read More

Warren County students attend VGCC Carpentry Open House

Students from Warren County High School were among those in attendance at an open house held by the Carpentry program at Vance-Granville Community College in May. WCHS Career and Technical Education teachers Michael Perry and Jonte Hawkins accompanied the group of students. They visited the shop where Carpentry students train, and toured a house on  Read More