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1 Accreditation  





2 Location and facilities  



2.1  Fredericksburg Area Campus in Spotsylvania  





2.2  Locust Grove Campus  





2.3  Daniel Technology Center (Culpeper)  





2.4  Barbara J. Fried Center (Stafford County)  





2.5  Caroline Center (Ruther Glen)  





2.6  FredCAT (Fredericksburg Center for Advanced Technology)  







3 August 23, 2011 earthquake  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Coordinates: 38°1354.6N 77°2934.8W / 38.231833°N 77.493000°W / 38.231833; -77.493000
 

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38°13′54.6″N 77°29′34.8″W / 38.231833°N 77.493000°W / 38.231833; -77.493000

Germanna Community College
Established1970
PresidentJanet Gullickson
Students10,000 -plus credit students, 3,000 non-credit
Location
Fredericksburg/ Culpeper/ Stafford/ Spotsylvania/ Orange/ Caroline/ Madison
, ,

United States


38°13′54.6″N 77°29′34.8″W / 38.231833°N 77.493000°W / 38.231833; -77.493000
Campusmultiple campuses
Websitewww.germanna.edu
Germanna Community College is located in Northern Virginia
Germanna Community College

Location in Northern Virginia

Germanna Community College is located in Virginia
Germanna Community College

Germanna Community College (Virginia)

Germanna Community College is located in the United States
Germanna Community College

Germanna Community College (the United States)

Locust Grove campus entrance

Germanna Community College (GCC) is a community collegeinVirginia with campuses in Locust Grove, Fredericksburg, Stafford and Culpeper. Founded in 1970, it takes its name from Germanna, a settlement founded by Governor Alexander Spotswood for a group of German miners by the Rapidan River at what is now Germanna Ford.[1]

Germanna Community College is one of the twenty-three community colleges in Virginia that comprise the Virginia Community College System. The college serves the residents of Caroline, Culpeper, King George, Madison, Orange, Spotsylvania, and Stafford counties and the City of Fredericksburg.

Accreditation[edit]

Germanna Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges to award Associate's degrees. The college's Associate in Applied Science nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and both the Associate in Applied Science nursing and practical nursing certificate programs are approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing.[2]

Location and facilities[edit]

Fredericksburg Area Campus in Spotsylvania[edit]

Germanna Community College is located in Northern Virginia
Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg

Locust Grove

Locust Grove

Daniel Technology Center

Daniel Technology Center

Stafford County Center

Stafford County Center

The Fredericksburg Area Campus in Spotsylvania is located on seventy acres in Spotsylvania County near the intersection of Interstate 95 at Routes 1 and 17 South donated by the John T. Hazel family. Phase I of the Fredericksburg Area Campus opened January, 1997. The V. Earl Dickinson Building, a 76,000 square-foot facility, includes classrooms, laboratories, library, student lounge, bookstore, and offices for faculty and administrative staff to provide a full range of services to students.

Phase II, The Workforce Development and Technology Center, a 40,000 square-foot building devoted to the use of technology for the delivery of instruction and advanced technology training programs, opened in October 2004.

Phase III, opened in 2012, is a 50,000 square-feet providing laboratories, instructional resources, student services and more. Parking decks opened at the same time. Tennis courts, playing fields, nature trails, jogging paths, and picnic areas are planned for future development of the 70-acre campus.

Locust Grove Campus[edit]

First day of class at the Locust Grove Campus in the Fall of 2016

The Locust Grove Campus is located on Route 3 midway between Culpeper and Fredericksburg. The campus consists of 100 wooded acres donated by the Germanna Foundation in 1969, adjacent to the Rapidan River in Orange County.[3]

The campus building of approximately 60,000 square feet includes classrooms, laboratories (including a state-of-the-art technologies laboratory), a wellness center, bookstore, administrative and faculty offices, a library, information services, business office, and student lounge. Outdoor facilities include tennis courts and a playing field, as well as nature trails, jogging paths, and a picnic area. Germanna President David Sam announced the facility is working toward obtaining $2.5 million to replace the new building, and will demolish the old building. Sam anticipates the project will take six years to finish, and has announced he has yet to approach architects.[4]

Daniel Technology Center (Culpeper)[edit]

Located at the junction of U.S. Route 29 and State Route 3 adjacent to the town of Culpeper, Germanna's Joseph R. Daniel Technology Center occupies 34 acres. The 39,000 square foot facility is designed primarily for workforce development instruction and technology training. A wide variety of credit classes are also offered. The Daniel Center includes a conference center with 700 theatre-style seats, a banquet with 300 seats, a manufacturing technology lab, an executive conference room, a training suite, and a catering kitchen. Its design also includes an interactive video theatre and a computer tech lab.

Barbara J. Fried Center (Stafford County)[edit]

Germanna's Barbara J. Fried Center in Stafford County is located at 124 Old Potomac Church Road. Germanna opened the facility in June 2018 with the support of Adam and Rhonda Fried and the Stafford County Economic Development Authority. The center provides a full range of credit courses for transfer to universities in addition to Workforce and Community Education. Stafford is also home to Germanna's Automotive Technology Center at 42 BlackJack Road.

Caroline Center (Ruther Glen)[edit]

Located at 11073 Colonel Armistead Drive in Ruther Glen, the Caroline Center provides Workforce Development training in that county.

FredCAT (Fredericksburg Center for Advanced Technology)[edit]

Located at 1325 Central Park Blvd. in Fredericksburg, FredCAT provides Workforce Development training in a variety of fields and is a base for apprenticeship training. It opened in June 2017 with support from the Fredericksburg Economic Development Authority.

August 23, 2011 earthquake[edit]

On August 23, 2011 an earthquake damaged the Fredericksburg Area Campus' Dickinson Building. This was the only building with significant damage, while the damage to the other building was cosmetic.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About Germanna Community College". Germanna Community College. Archived from the original on November 19, 2011. Retrieved December 10, 2011.
  • ^ "Institutional Effectiveness: Accreditation". Germanna Community College. Archived from the original on September 7, 2006. Retrieved February 6, 2007.
  • ^ Brown, Katharine (2006). Germanna: The First Fifty Years. The Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, Inc. p. 95.
  • ^ Simmons, Rhonda (March 29, 2014). "Germanna seeks $2.5M to replace, rebuild Locust Grove campus". Star Exponent. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  • ^ Gould, Pamela (August 24, 2011), Germanna closing update, Free Lance Star, archived from the original on October 14, 2011, retrieved August 24, 2011
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