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  • 01/19/2021

    Community Conversations on Race Returns January 25

    Virtual Public Dialogue Continues in 2021 Please join us for our fifth Community Conversations on Race (and the first one this 2021 year) on Monday evening, January 25th, from 7pmEST-8pmEST. We are encouraging an open dialogue with the public, for in order to understand one another, we must be able to openly speak with and …

  • 01/08/2021

    Online Bookstore Information for Spring Classes

    Instructions are available for ordering from the Online Bookstore New students at ESCC should order their textbooks and materials immediately to be prepared for Spring Semester classes. For a limited time, arrangements have been made for students to have the option to have books delivered directly to the college for scheduled pickup on Mondays or …

  • 01/04/2021

    ESCC Featured on “Shore Talk” on WESR Radio

    Stream the segment with Dr. Shaeffer and Dr. Tompkins Listen to the segment above for details on ESCC in 2021 with the Spring Semester, registration, and more. (Broadcast on Monday, January 5, 2021)

  • 01/04/2021

    Happy New Year from ESCC!

    Dr. Shaeffer Looks Back on the Last Year and Onward to 2021 A year ago, YOUR Eastern Shore Community College was a flurry of activity. Moving boxes were being emptied and construction workers hustled to get our new Academic Building ready for the first day of the Spring 2020 semester. We recall fondly the look …

  • 01/03/2021

    Nursing Admission Test Review Class Offered in 2021

    Eastern Shore Community College will again offer a Nursing Admission Test (HESI) Review Class starting on January 9th. The classes will be held each Saturday for five weeks at Workforce Development Services (socially distanced in the Great Hall) on campus in Melfa.  There are also plans to make the classes available via Zoom for those …

  • 12/11/2020

    ESCC Students Play Role in SRS Demo

    Sentinel Robotic Solutions, with the Virginia Institute of Spaceflight & Autonomy, Demonstrates Ground-breaking Ship to Shore Communication Technology on the Eastern Shore  Wallops Island, VA – December 10, 2020 Sentinel Robotic Solutions recently demonstrated the ability to provide video, voice and data from a ship close to 90 Nautical Miles over the horizon, to a land-based …

  • 12/02/2020

    YES! Tuition Promise Helps More Students Attend College

    Spring 2021 Registration is underway and students can receive support from a number of resources In addition to initiatives like the new REV (Re-Employ Virginians), Eastern Shore Community College has the ESCC YES! Tuition Promise. ESCC YES! Tuition Promise The ESCC YES! Tuition Promise allows eligible students to attend college for free. The state and federal governments …

  • 12/01/2020

    Student Town Hall Scheduled

    Virtual Meeting with ESCC President and VP Dr. Jim Shaeffer and Dr. Patrick Tompkins are inviting you to our Student Town Hall Topic: Student Town HallTime: Dec 8, 2020 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meetinghttps://vccs.zoom.us/j/89768067421?pwd=dnIwREZDbDdHZTlaVW5Mcml5K3Jidz09 Meeting ID: 897 6806 7421Passcode: 432979 Dial by your location         +1 646 558 8656 US …

  • 11/23/2020

    Up to $3000 in Tuition Vouchers May Be Available in Eligible Programs

    Re-Employing Virginians initiative will provide scholarships to enroll in programs in high-demand fields RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam has announced that Virginia is allocating $30 million in federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act dollars to help Virginians whose employment has been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis pursue workforce training in a high-demand field. The …

  • 11/23/2020

    Health and Safety Message to Students

    SAFE SO FAR Thus far, all of us at the college have reduced risk and remained healthy. For the sake of your fellow students, your teachers and support staff, your neighbors, and yourselves, we hope you will observe safe practices this week and return healthy next week. We are monitoring COVID cases on the Shore and …

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