| Northern Virginia Community College | FACT BOOK 1994-1998 |
The mission of Northern Virginia Community College is to respond to
the educational needs of its dynamic and diverse constituencies through
comprehensive programs and services that facilitate learning in an environment
of broad access and lifelong educational opportunities.
To achieve this
mission, the following strategic goals for 1999-2001 are established:
| I. | Sustain and Strengthen Academic Quality and Teaching Excellence
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| II. | Enhance the Quality of Services to Students. |
| III. | Expand the Integration of Technology in Instruction and Administration. |
| IV. | Increase Access to College Programs and Services. |
| V. | Improve the Quality of Institutional Communication. |
| VI. | Strengthen Programs That Help Build a World Class Workforce. |
| VII. | Promote Responsiveness to Diversity of Students and Employees. |
| VIII. | Strengthen and Develop Additional Linkages with Community Groups. |
| IX. | Integrate College Planning and Facility Requirements. |
| X. | Enhance the Overall Wellness of Our Working and Living Environments. |
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. Thomas E. Butler, 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 20164 Telephone: (703) 450-2500 V/TDD (703) 450-2548 | |||
| Manassas Campus 6901 Sudley Road Manassas, Virginia 20109 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) 878-5790 |
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The Office of Institutional Research is pleased to present the twelfth edition of the Northern Virginia Community College Fact Book. This edition of the Fact Book is designed to serve as a 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. Chapters 7 to 11 of the Fact Book present 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 Consuelo Brito, Margret Chang, Johan Dennett, Louise Herzfeld, Linda Hoffman, and 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.
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Dr. George Gabriel, Director Office of Institutional Research |
I. History and Organization
| A. College History | ||
| 1964 - | Northern Virginia Technical College was established. | |
| 1965 - | First classes were opened with 761 students and 46 faculty and staff. | |
| 1966 - | The College was renamed Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC). | |
| 1968 - | Dr. Richard J. Ernst became the College's second president. | |
| 1969 - | The original plan of establishing one central campus and four satellite centers was changed to a concept of five campuses supported by a central administration. | |
| 1988 - | Semester system began at NVCC. | |
| 1998 - | Dr. Richard J. Ernst retired and Dr. Belle S. Wheelan became NVCC's third president. | |
B. Population Served - Virginia Planning District Eight (P.D.8)
C. Organization
Curricula of the College are approved by the NVCC Board and by the State Board. The two-year associate degree programs are also approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
Health technologies programs are accredited by the American Medical Association, the American Dental Association, the National League for Nursing, or the American Physical Therapy Association. The Veterinary Technology program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. See the individual program descriptions for additional details.