2021
DCC Educational Foundation Gives Free Laptops to Enrolled Students
Danville Community College Educational Foundation (DCCEF), in conjunction with Danville Community College (DCC), the City of Danville, and Pittsylvania County, will be providing free laptops to 500 enrolled Danville Community College Students in an effort to mitigate the technological hardships created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The laptops are available to students through the generous monetary contributions of the City of Danville and Pittsylvania County.
‘Women in Welding’ Program Offered at DCC
Beginning on February 20, Danville Community College will begin offering ‘Women in Welding,’ a unique, 325-hour program that will empower women in our community to break into a high-paying field where they might otherwise be considered a minority.

DCC Welcomes New VP of Academic Affairs and Student Services
DCC welcomed its new vice president of academic affairs and student services, Dr. Cornelius Johnson, on Monday, January 11.
‘Project Rebuild’ Graduates Seven Students, Next Cohort Begins January 11
DCC and the City of Danville celebrated the commencement of the first Project Rebuild Cohort on December 23, 2020.
2020
DCC Offers EMT Training in South Boston and Danville
Emergency Medical Technician training is coming to Halifax and Pittsylvania counties through Danville Community College.

Prillaman Represents DCC on Innovation Council
DCC Coordinator of Academic Advising Bradley Prillaman was named to EAB's Student Success Innovation Council earlier this year.

From DCC's President: Join the DCC students who are REVing their future!
If you lost your job to COVID-19, your local community college has you covered. Thanks to the newly announced Re-Employing Virginians (REV) grants, you could attend a short-term training program, or take an entire semester of classes, at Danville Community College without having to pay tuition and fees.

DCC, City of Danville Partner on ‘Project Rebuild’
DCC in partnership with the City of Danville, launched Project Rebuild, a multi-faceted program that aims to provide workforce training to at-risk youth, ages 18-25, in our community on Monday, November 19 at a media event held on the DCC campus. The program will provide free 10- to 30-day training for individuals in that age range who meet the financial requirements. No GED or high school diploma are required.
DCC Spring Enrollment ‘New Year, New Career’ Begins November 2
A fresh and exciting take on the New Year Resolution is happening at DCC, starting on November 2.

Danville Community College Hires Fiscal Officer
DCC welcomed last week its new fiscal officer, Jamie Harrill.