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Legal Assisting Course Offered At VGCC’s Warren Campus

An introductory course for persons interested in becoming legal secretaries will be taught at Vance-Granville Community College’s Warren County Campus, beginning Jan. 5. Introduction to Legal Assisting is designed to provide an introduction to the legal field for those interested in becoming legal secretaries, legal assistants or related employment. The course will be taught on  Read More

VGCC To Offer Beginner Machine Quilting At Franklin County Campus in January

People in the vicinity of the Vance-Granville Community College Franklin County Campus will have an opportunity in January to learn to quilt from the beginning. Veteran quilting instructor Debbie Powell will teach day and evening classes on Machine Piecing and Quilting at the Franklin Campus on N.C. 56 west of Louisburg. The day classes will  Read More

Here’s Your Chance to Learn to Fly At VGCC’s Franklin County Campus

Persons interested in getting a private pilot license may want to check out a course being offered in January at Vance-Granville Community College’s Franklin County Campus. Private Pilot Ground School will be taught at the Franklin Campus on N.C. 56 west of Louisburg with some time at the Franklin County Airport. The school is a  Read More

Busy Heating & Air Student is VGCC’s Applied Technologies Student of Semester

Lowell Perrault doesn’t get much sleep, but he thinks his day and night efforts now will pay off in achieving his goals for the future. Perrault, an Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration student at Vance-Granville Community College, has been honored as the college’s Applied Technologies Student of the Semester for Fall Semester 2005. A Winston-Salem  Read More

VGCC Offers Nursing Assistant ClassVGCC Offers Nursing Assistant Class In New Franklin Campus Building

A Nursing Assistant I course will be offered in the new classroom building at Vance-Granville Community College’s Franklin County Campus, beginning in January 2006. Classes will be held during the day from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., beginning Jan. 17 and running to March 17, at the campus on N.C. 56 west of Louisburg. The  Read More

8 VGCC Automotive Students Earn National Certification

Five students in the day Automotive Systems Technology program and three in the evening program at Vance-Granville Community College have earned certification from the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). Vance-Granville’s automotive program earned NATEF certification three years ago, which indicates the program meets national standards for training. Students who complete VGCC’s automotive program are  Read More

CNA Graduates

CNA GRADUATES – Ten area women completed the Nursing Assistant II course at Vance-Granville Community College on Dec. 7 in evening classes and are now Certified Nursing Assistants II. The graduates are, front, from left: Sherita Hargrove of Kittrell, Brenda Oha of Creedmoor, Tammie Williams of Henderson, Stacy Van Buren of Norlina and Linda Jones  Read More

Representative Bob Etheridge To Speak at VGCC BLET Class 80 Graduation Dec. 20

U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge will address the Basic Law Enforcement Training Class No. 80’s graduation ceremonies at Vance-Granville Community College on Tuesday, Dec. 20. Graduation will begin at 11 a.m. in the Civic Center on VGCC’s main campus in Vance County. The public is invited to attend. Approximately 12 cadets from the area are expected  Read More

VGCC Medical Coding Program Offered In 2006 at South, Main Campuses and Online

A program to prepare students for one of the hottest job prospect fields in future years will be offered in 2006 by Vance-Granville Community College at two of its campuses and online. The program, Medical Coding, teaches people to take written medical records and convert them into a numerical language to submit bills to insurance  Read More

VGCC Offers 3 BioWork Technician Classes Beginning in January at Franklin Campus

Classes to train area persons for jobs in the growing biotechnology manufacturing field will be held on weekdays and evenings and on Saturdays, beginning in January at Vance-Granville Community College. All classes are held in the modern Biotechnology Lab at VGCC’s Franklin County Campus on N.C. 56 west of Louisburg. Enrollment is open to residents  Read More