Eastern Virginia Career College (EVCC) is an accredited degree-granting college located in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The school was founded more than a quarter-century ago. EVCC offers Associate degree programs in Nursing (AAS Degree), and Medical Assistant (AAS Degree).
Eastern Virginia Career College is the region’s first career college dedicated to adult career education. EVCC has also established its distance education presence through increasing online participation at the course level.
The mission of Eastern Virginia Career College is to provide exceptional learning opportunities to a diverse student community through student-focused instruction in the classroom, online, and through labs, clinics, and work-based experience.
This collaborative educational process prepares caring, reflective, and skilled professionals who act with ethical regard and informed awareness as they enter their chosen profession.
EVCC strives to provide excellent instruction and training in educational programs that enhance the health and well-being of our community.
Our vision encompasses our students achieving their academic goals and participating in roles that influence the social and cultural landscape of their community.
For those who qualify, EVCC offers a federal financial aid program in our degree and diploma programs to assist students who could not attend college without such aid.
Prospective students are encouraged to contact the Financial Aid Department for detailed information about available student financial aid programs.
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