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Registration fast approaching at SWVCTC

The time to get registered for summer and fall classes is fast approaching at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. Students can choose from more than 50 nationally accredited programs and can earn an associate’s degree, enter a two-plus-two degree for a bachelor’s degree, or check out their new three-plus-one degrees. Education starts at home with five local campuses in Logan, Williamson, Boone, Wyoming and Lincoln counties. Students can also work their education around a busy schedule. SWVCTC offers seven 100% online courses. The registration schedule for summer and fall 2021 at SWVCTC is as follows: April 13 — Priority registration for veterans and students with disabilities

New hospital beds to benefit Southern s nursing program | News

LOGAN — Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College has added new hospital beds to its nursing program, thanks to a federal grant. The purpose of the Carl D. Perkins grant is to assist school districts and public two-year colleges in improving secondary and postsecondary-level career and technical education programs. Southern’s nursing staff attended an in-service training Monday afternoon on the Logan Campus. A representative spoke about the functions and features of the new beds. Southern’s associate degree nursing program is designed to prepare graduates to practice as a registered nurse once licensure requirements are met as well as further academic study.

Over $40,000 in food distributed at southern WV food drive event

MOUNT GAY, W.Va. — Over $40,000 in food was given out for free to local citizens during a food giveaway event at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College on Friday, March 26. The giveaway was a result of a partnership between SWVCTC and the USDA’s Farmers to Families food box program, which was created in April 2020 as part of a federal food assistance initiative after the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic. Approximately 1,200 boxes of food — each containing items like meat, milk, cheese, sour cream, onions, potatoes and apples — were distributed across the college’s campuses in Logan, Boone, Mingo and Wyoming counties.

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