The Ken and Nancy McKee Foundation donated $5,000 to support skilled trades education at Laurel Ridge Community College.
Laurel Ridge Community College is one of three community colleges in Virginia to receive grant funding to implement work ethic certification from mikeroweWORKS into trades curriculum.
The Skilled Trades Center represents the first permanent home for trades education on the Fauquier Campus.
Laurel Ridge Community College has received a grant from Stanley Black & Decker that will help bring a trades education facility to the Fauquier Campus.
An $800,000 grant will help Laurel Ridge Community College Workforce Solutions expand its advanced manufacturing program, mechatronics.
Construction of a new building dedicated to the skilled trades on the Fauquier Campus is expected to begin in February and be open for classes in fall 2022. This opportunity…
Thanks to the generosity of the Heavy Construction Contractors Association (HCCA) and HCCA members David Hazel, of William A. Hazel Inc., and Jim Anderson, of The Anderson Co., a $50,000…
Laurel Ridge will become the first community college in Virginia to offer statewide industry credential programs for heavy equipment operators. The college has been awarded a $453,686 Workforce Capacity Building…