2017 DSLCC Alumni Award
Tags: Adult Learning, Community, Foundation, Phi Thete Kappa, Student Success, Adult Education, Alumni, Educational Foundation, Scholarship, Students, StudentsSteven Leitch of Leesburg, a native of Clifton Forge and a 1989 graduate of Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, was honored as the first recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award during the 50th annual DSLCC commencement exercises held May 12 on the Clifton Forge campus.
DSLCC Hosts 50th Annual Commencement Exercises
Tags: News & Notes, Community, Foundation, Student Success, Adult Education, Certification, Dabney Promise, Dual Enrollment, Nursing, Scholarship, Students, VeteransCLIFTON FORGE -- More than 200 students received a total of over 400 associate degrees, certificates and career studies certificates during the 50th annual commencement exercises at Dabney S. Lancaster Community College on Friday, May 12.
VVanLear Selected for Educator AwardanLear Selected for Educator Award
Tags: News & Notes, CommunityTondalaya VanLear, Associate Professor of English at Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, was recognized as one of four “Educators of the Year” for 2016 at the 38th annual meeting of the Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce, held March 11 at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, WV.
Phi Theta Kappa - Washington, DC
Tags: Community, Foundation, News & Notes, Phi Thete Kappa, Student SuccessOn March 3, 2017, six student members and two advisors of the Dabney S. Lancaster Community College Alph Eta Omicron Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa traveled to Washington, DC. Members of the Alpha Eta Omicron Chapter voted on an overnight trip to the nation’s capital.
Who's Who Students Recognized
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Tuition Assistance Programs for Workforce Credentials Offered
Tags: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community, Non-Credit, Programs, Students, Tuition, VeteransDabney S. Lancaster Community College offers eligible residents options for financial assistance for workforce training.
Those seeking select industry credentials may apply for funding under a program that was established by the state in 2016 to help with the shortage of qualified workers who have select high-demand industry credentials.