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VPCC reports enrollment gains, new workforce programs and funding pressure
Summary
Virginia Peninsula Community College told the WJCC board it has increased enrollment, expanded dual-enrollment and fast-forward workforce programs, and plans hospitality and behavioral-health technician courses while noting state funding limitations that may affect future financial assistance.
Tracy Wright, director of campus and community initiatives at Virginia Peninsula Community College, told the Williamsburg-James City County School Board the college has seen enrollment gains, growth in dual enrollment and expansion of workforce programs — but that state funding constraints are creating pressure on student financial assistance.
Wright said students from James City County and Williamsburg make up "nearly 16%…
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