Northern Virginia Community College FACT BOOK 1993-1997
COLLEGE MISSION AND GOALS

Northern Virginia Community College believes that education
is the cornerstone of a free society

In keeping with the mission of the Virginia Community College System, the mission of NVCC is to respond to the educational needs of a changing community and its institutions, ensuring that all individuals in the Northern Virginia area have an opportunity to develop and enhance their values, skills and knowledge. To achieve this mission, the following goals are established:

1. To provide programs and courses of instruction, through the associate degree level, encompassing occupational-technical education, college transfer education, general education, developmental education, training for business and government, continuing education and community services, and experience in the work environment.
 
2. To provide a comprehensive program of student development services.
 
3. To provide a broad range of instructional methods, materials, facilities, and instructional support services that accommodate students of varied backgrounds, interests and abilities.
 
4. To create an educational environment that encourages and supports the highest level of performance.
 
5. To enhance economic, cultural and educational partnerships between the College and the community.

President of the College
Dr. Belle S. Wheelan

Northern Virginia Community College Administrative Council

Dean of Academic & Student Services
   Dr. Max L. Bassett
Dean of Financial & Administrative Services
   Alison W. Baker
Director of College Marketing & Public Affairs    
   M. Charlotte Wilhelmi
Provosts
   Dr. Barbara A. Wyles, Alexandria
   Dr. Anthony C. Tardd, Annandale
   Dr. R. Neil Reynolds, Loudoun
   Dr. Gail B. Kettlewell, Manassas
   Dr. Lionel B. Sylvas, Woodbridge

   Administrative Offices
Brault Building
4001 Wakefield Chapel Road
Annandale, Virginia 22003-3796
Telephone: (703) 323-3000
Extended Learning Institute
8000 Forbes Place
Springfield, Virginia 22151
Telephone: (703) 323-3368
V/TDD (703) 323-3717
 
 
Alexandria Campus
3001 North Beauregard St.   
Alexandria, Virginia 22311   
Telephone: (703) 845-6200   
V/TDD (703) 845-6016
  
 Annandale Campus
 8333 Little River Turnpike
 Annandale, Virginia 22003
 Telephone: (703) 323-3000
 V/TDD (703) 323-3744
 
Loudoun Campus
1000 Harry Flood Byrd Highway
Sterling, Virginia 22164
Telephone: (703) 450-2500
V/TDD (703) 450-2548
 
  Manassas Campus
6901 Sudley Road
Manassas, Virginia 22110
Telephone: (703) 257-6600
V/TDD (703) 368-3748
 
Woodbridge Campus
15200 Neabsco Mills Road
Woodbridge, Virginia 22191
Telephone: (703) 878-5700
V/TDD (703) 680-7942
 
 

Information about Northern Virginia Commuity College is available on
the World Wide Web at http://www.nvcc.edu/


 

FOREWORD

      The Office of Institutional Research is pleased to present the eleventh edition of the Northern Virginia Community College Fact Book. This edition of the Fact Book is designed to serve as a reliable and readily available source of information about the College. As in the past, all the information from the previous editions is updated, following a similar format, in order to allow users to make valid comparisons based on longitudinal data.

      The NVCC Fact Book contains chapters on the College's student enrollments, graduates, personnel, finances and facilities, and support services. Section B of the Fact Book presents the data for each of the five campuses separately.

      Data and information were also included from several College services, such as the Budget Office, Office of Facilities Planning and Support Services, Media Processing, and Student Benefits and Support Services. The cover was designed by the Office of Public Information and Publications (Graphics). We thank the above mentioned units of the College for their continued cooperation and assistance.

      The Northern Virginia Community College Fact Book is a product of the team efforts of the OIR staff members Ms. Margret Chang, Ms. Johan Dennett, Ms. Louise Herzfeld, Ms. Virginia Martin and Ms. Krissana Saenmunkongkul.

      The Office of Institutional Research would appreciate your comments about the NVCC Fact Book and suggestions for future issues. E-mail your comments and suggestions to nvgabrg@nvcc.edu or call the office at (703)323-3129. We welcome your input.

Dr. George Gabriel, Director
Office of Institutional Research


GENERAL INFORMATION

I. History and Organization


II. Accreditation, Degrees, Certificates and Curricula Offered
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