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J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College - Richmond, Virginia
Student Population:
• Total number of students served since 1972 – 243,000
• Total number of students 2004-05 – 17,604
• Full-time to part-time ratio – 25% to 75%
• Out-of-state – 245
• Average age – 27
Total Employee Workforce:
• Number of employees Fall 2004 – 1,100
Service Region:
• City of Richmond
• Goochland County
• Hanover County
• Henrico County
• Louisa County
• Powhatan County
Campus Locations:
• City of Richmond, Downtown Campus, 700 E. Jackson Street
• Goochland County, Western Campus, Route 6
• Henrico County, Parham Road Campus, 1651 E. Parham Road
Economics:
• Total budget for 2005-06 – $36.2 million
• Revenues
– State funds – $19.8 million
– Tuition and fees – $14.2 million
– Private donations and grants – $0.8 million
– Other revenue sources – $1.4 million
High Dollar Community Impact:
• A sum of $3 is returned to the Commonwealth of Virginia for every $1 invested in J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College.
• Virginia saves more than $4,700 for every student enrolled in a community college resulting in lower taxes.
• Graduates with an associate’s degree earn about $8,000 more a year than individuals without an associate’s degree and $250,000 more in career earnings during a lifetime.
Employer Partnerships:
• Our Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA) has provided training annually to 12,000 individuals many from more than 500 employers including the following:
Alstom Power, Bon Secours Richmond Health System, Capital One, CarMax, Circuit City, City of Richmond, Dominion, DuPont Spruance, HCA, Hanover County, Henrico County, Honeywell, Kraft Foods, Infineon Technologies, LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc., Philip Morris USA, Short Pump Town Center, SunTrust Bank, Tyson Foods, Virginia State Government, Ukrop’s Super Markets, Inc, Verizon, Wachovia Securities, and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
Advancing the Community:
• 63% of all in-state undergraduates in Virginia take classes through Virginia Community Colleges.
• More than 1,500 additional nurses will graduate from Reynolds by 2010 to help address the regional nursing shortage.
• More than 3,100 Reynolds students are in programs to transfer to 4-year colleges and universities.
Your dreams are closer than you think at Reynolds...
The Opportunity College!
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