At Surry Community College, education isn't a one size fits all approach. We strive to provide the knowledge and expertise required to succeed in today's ever changing workforce. With the mindset that a good career starts with the right education, we are changing the perception of what a community college can be.
We help students discover their passion and then build pathways that will not only transform them, but the lives around them. The College annually serves 3,200 students seeking certificates, diplomas or degrees in a wide range of curriculum programming. Additionally, it serves 18,000 students in more than 1,500 classes through the Workforce, Technology, and Community Education Division.
We help students discover their passion and then build pathways that will not only transform them, but the lives around them. The College annually serves 3,200 students seeking certificates, diplomas or degrees in a wide range of curriculum programming. Additionally, it serves 18,000 students in more than 1,500 classes through the Workforce, Technology, and Community Education Division.
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College Transfer
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Do you want to take courses to transfer to another college or university? Surry Community College encourages students taking classes in the Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) program to earn the two-year degree before transferring. AA and AS graduates receive significant benefits and protections as transfer students if they meet certain conditions.
Workforce Training
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At Surry Community College you'll find career training and personal enrichment programs for all levels. You will learn from expert instructors who teach in a dynamic learning environment, and network with like-minded people. Choose from workforce certificates, skills training courses, personal enrichment courses with evening, weekend, and online options.
Curriculum Course Listings
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This course introduces the college's physical, academic, and social environment and promotes the personal development essential for success. Topics include campus facilities and resources; policies, procedures, and programs; study skills; and life management issues such as health, self-esteem, motivation, goal-setting, diversity, and communication.
Financial Aid
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Financial Aid is designed to assist students in meeting the costs of attending college. Financial assistance includes several types of aid: grants, scholarships, student loans, veterans services, and the option to setup a payment plan. Anyone interested in financial aid information may contact the Financial Aid Office.
Scholarships
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The Surry Community College Foundation, Inc., provides scholarships for students having financial need and meeting other specified criteria. A number of local scholarships are provided by various clubs, organizations, businesses, and individuals. Some of the recipients of these scholarships are chosen by the organization involved; other scholarships are administered through the Financial Aid Office.
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