Student Success

  • Grad Erika Moore Returns to Help the Next Generation

    Grad Erika Moore Returns to Help the Next Generation

    Alumna Erika Moore has been a Gator Pathway to Success (GPS) coach at VPCC’s Historic Triangle Campus in Williamsburg since September. She also supports the Single Stop program, which connects…

  • Meet Presidential Ambassador Keegan Wright

    Meet Presidential Ambassador Keegan Wright

    Keegan Wright is determined to become a cardiovascular technologist. So, he’s getting a jumpstart at Virginia Peninsula Community College, seeking an Associate of Science degree in Health Sciences. Wright, a…

  • Meet Presidential Ambassador Elysa Wainwright

    Meet Presidential Ambassador Elysa Wainwright

    With a penchant for research and long-time interest in law Elysa Wainwright is pursuing an Associate of Applied Science degree in Paralegal Studies at Virginia Peninsula Community College. To enhance…

  • Meet Presidential Ambassador April Langhorne

    Meet Presidential Ambassador April Langhorne

    April Langhorne didn’t choose Virginia Peninsula Community College by chance or accident. The decision came naturally. Her late sister had attended VPCC, introducing Langhorne to the college experience, and she…

  • Job Fair | Workforce Development Center

    Job Fair | Workforce Development Center

    Virginia Peninsula Community College Workforce Development Center is excited to announce a Job Fair for VPCC students and the local community. Job Opportunities in the fields of: Healthcare Information Technology…

  • VPCC Secures $1.43 Million Federal Grant for TRiO Student Support Services

    VPCC Secures $1.43 Million Federal Grant for TRiO Student Support Services

    Virginia Peninsula Community College has been awarded a $1,430,545 grant from the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) for its TRiO Student Support Services program.

  • Elementary School Guidance Spurs Student’s Success

    Elementary School Guidance Spurs Student’s Success

    Amarion Simms admits he didn’t have an easy time in elementary school. “I did have a lot of bad days,” he said, adding one of the problems was he didn’t…

  • Student a Success in Any Language

    Student a Success in Any Language

    When Sami Saber Bahrami started at Virginia Peninsula Community College in 2014, he was studying computer science. He switched to social science because he enjoyed it more and learned he…