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PVCC 2019-2020 College Catalog 
    
PVCC 2019-2020 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Welcome to PVCC



President of the College

Frank Friedman

President’s Staff

John R. Donnelly, Vice President for Instruction and Student Services

D. Kim McManus, Vice President for Finance and Administrative Services

Harry K. Stillerman, Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Development

Victoria Sue Haas, Chief Information Officer

Jolene Hamm, Director of Institutional Research, Planning, and Institutional Effectiveness

Piedmont Virginia Community College Board

Sean J. Moynihan, Chair

Robert P. Hodus, Vice Chair

Frank Friedman, Secretary

Stephen Davis, Albemarle County

Pam Baker DeGuzman, City of Charlottesville

A. Bruce Dotson, Albemarle County

Frank Gallo, Fluvanna County

Robert P. Hodous, City of Charlottesville

Sean Michael McCord, City of Charlottesville

Alfreda Morris, Albemarle County

Janet Morrow, City of Charlottesville

Sean J. Moynihan, Albemarle County

Lola Richardson, Louisa County

Thomas Proulx, Nelson County

Frederick Richardson, Greene County

Joseph Scruggs, Buckingham County

Virginia Community College System

Glenn DuBois, Chancellor

State Board for Community Colleges

Eleanor Saslaw, Chair

Robin Sullenberger, Vice Chair

Glenn DuBois, Secretary

Yohannes A. Abraham

Carolyn Berkowitz

Nathaniel Bishop

David E. Broder

Darren Conner

Edward Dalrymple, Jr.

Douglas M. Garcia

Susan Tinsley Gooden

William C. Hall, Jr.

Peggy Layne

Joseph Smiddy, M.D.

Senator Walter Stosch

Molly Ward

Piedmont Virginia Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Piedmont Virginia Community College.

Curricula of the college are approved by the PVCC Board and by the State Board for Community Colleges. The two-year associate degree programs are also approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.