Matthew Britt's Germanna Community College Fall Commencement speech began this way:
"I'm going to start this right: My name is Matt, and I am grateful. I am a recovering alcoholic, a drug addict, an addiction survivor, and a liver transplant recipient...
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Germanna Community College and its Educational Foundation thanked the Stafford Economic Development Authority for its support in bringing a new campus to the county during a check presentation ceremony on Tuesday, November 29.
The Stafford EDA presented the GCC Real Estate Foundation with a check for $750,000 toward the new campus at 25 Center Street in North Stafford, off Garrisonville Road.
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Germanna Community College announced an expansion in Stafford County with the purchase of its new $15 million Stafford Center of Educational Excellence at Center Street.
Two buildings, named the Barbara J. Fried Center at 10 Center Street and the Kevin L. Dillard Health Sciences Center at 25 Center Street, totaling over 74,000 square feet, both just off Route 610 in North Stafford, will meet Germanna's space requirements in Stafford for the foreseeable future, said Jack Rowley, president of GCC's Real Estate Foundation. "This purchase will help Germanna to double student enrollment in the critically needed Allied Health Services - especially nursing," he said. In addition, Germanna will be expanding cybersecurity, IT, general education, and dual enrollment programs.
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The University of Mary Washington and Germanna Community College signed an agreement that creates a fast track to earning college business degrees in the Fredericksburg region.
The pathway program allows students to complete an associate's and a bachelor's degree online in about two-and-a-half years, saving time and money.
The ultra-accelerated route provided by the two schools starts with Germanna's "College Everywhere" program, which allows students to earn a two-year associate's degree remotely in just 12 months. Those who transfer to UMW can then finish the major in business administration, also online, within an additional 18 months.
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Germanna Community College will soon move its Fried Center location to a new campus on Garrisonville Road in North Stafford.
During a recent Central Rappahannock Regional Library Board of Trustees meeting, the library announced the community college would move from its location at 124 Old Potomac Church Road in Stafford. CRRL operates a branch library inside the campus, known as the Barbara J. Fried Center, which opened in 2018.
Potomac Local News contacted Germanna Community College for comment. It declined to comment, citing an upcoming announcement.