What began as a $25,000 gift is now a $1 million Walter H. and Marilyn Moore Endowed Promise Scholarship for local graduating high school students to attend RCC for free.
The quarter-cent sales tax has added flexibility to some RCC classes, so students can attend in person, live online, or later when their schedules allow.
Registration is OPEN! RCC is registering for its Summer and Fall terms right now. Whether you’re planning to get ahead, catch up, or explore something new, now’s the perfect moment to start mapping out your academic journey. Programs Check out the wide array of programs RCC offers, in Healthcare, Business Administration, Accounting & Finance, Agribusiness, …Read More
RCC is offering five summer learning opportunities designed to strengthen academic skills and expose students to future career pathways, with programs for students from rising seventh graders through high school.
Connect with Students. Build Your Future Workforce. The Envision Youth Career Expo connects Rockingham County employers with local students through interactive, hands‑on career experiences. Hosted by èßäÉçÇø in partnership with Rockingham County Schools and Economic Development, Envision helps strengthen the local talent pipeline. Become an Envision Business Partner What Is the Envision Career …Read More
Now a RECHS senior preparing to graduate in May with her Associate in Arts degree, Gwendolyn Goad says the experience has shaped both her future and her sense of self.
RCC hosted a program Monday featuring UNC-G public history faculty and graduate researchers’ exhibit examining the experiences of local Black residents from the Revolutionary era through the early 20th century.
Registration is OPEN! RCC is registering for its Summer term right now. Whether you’re planning to get ahead, catch up, or explore something new, now’s the perfect moment to start mapping out your academic journey. Are You a New Student? It’s not too late to get started! If you’re thinking about joining us for the …Read More