Students can complete their degree in three years rather than four, and they will get a break on tuition.
Education
Franklin County supervisors address concerns about possible school closures
An impending $3.7 million decrease in state funding, along with enrollment declines, has raised the prospect of the county closing some schools.
Affordability, rankings top priorities in Virginia Tech state of the university address
Virginia Tech President Tim Sands said that a local housing shortage limits growth for the research university, but that collaboration with surrounding localities is coming.
Martinsville students get a taste of startup culture through their own business ventures
The program has launched two small businesses: Stitchify, which designs and sells T-shirts, and The Kennel, a convenience store for teachers.
Roanoke County looks to solar to cut school energy costs
Across Virginia, schools are looking to solar to cut costs and provide workforce training for students. Roanoke County plans a pilot project at its Cave Spring High School.
Virginia colleges are trying to make it easier for community college students to transfer. Doing so may boost enrollment.
Instead of agreements between individual pairs of schools determining what grades or recommendations are required for transfer admissions, there’s now just one set of standards for the state’s 23 community colleges and 15 public universities that guarantee a transfer student will be accepted.
Gov. Youngkin visits New College Institute after proposed budget threatened to nix funding
The governor made a surprise visit to Martinsville on Friday to visit the state higher education center and meet with staff about NCI’s business plan.
VMI ordered to pay legal fees to alumnus-owned firm that sued over DEI contract
The Center for Applied Innovation sued VMI in 2022, claiming that the school had violated procurement policy. A judge said he would dismiss the case but ordered VMI to pay a portion of the company’s legal bills.
Roanoke County school board members, superintendent, call for dismissal of supervisor’s retaliation case
Martha Hooker claims that she was fired from her job with the school system in retaliation for how she voted on school funding issues on the board of supervisors.
Roanoke College launches cannabis studies program
The undergraduate program, which will offer two majors and a minor, is the first of its kind in Virginia.


