Virginia

The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia has certified Central Texas College to operate in Virginia at 700 Quarters Road, Building 12400 Room 146, Fort Lee, Virginia. Central Texas College also operates at 3089 Roan Street Quantico, Virginia. Central Texas College is a public community college and approved to award degrees by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees and certificates.

Fort Lee offers the following degrees:

  • Associate of Arts General Studies
  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS):

    - Applied Management

    - Business Management

    - Criminal Justice

    - Child Development

    - Homeland Security and Emergency Management

    - Restaurant and Culinary Management

    - Logistics and Global Supply Chain Management

AAS programs are terminal/technical programs and credits earned are generally not applicable to other degree programs.

  • Certificates

    - Business Management

    - Child Development

    - Homeland Security and Emergency Management

    - Food and Beverage Management

    - Logistics Specialist

Interaction between students and faculty, and among other students is ensured though inside and outside of the classroom activities to include student group projects, faculty office hours, student clubs and organizations, campus activities and community events. In addition to holding office hours and creating assignments that encourage student discourse and interaction, Faculty also advise or sponsor student clubs, organizations and honor societies, and participate in student related activities and programs including new student orientation, welcome week, student success fairs and career fairs. The Student Life office also ensures activities and campus events are held regularly to create opportunities for students to engage with their peers and interact with faculty, staff and the community.

All full-time instructors are required to hold virtual and/or in-person office hours and be available to assist students with questions, concerns, assignments, etc. Students at a distance may also communicate or interact with faculty through Blackboard and other available digital platforms. More specific details and guidelines pertaining to faculty accessibility to students for academic support or course advising are available in CTC HR Policy No. 400: Instructional Employee Compensations (Section III-B-11) and the CTC Faculty Handbook.

The transferability of credits earned at Central Texas College is at the discretion of the receiving college, university, or other educational institution. Students considering transferring to any institution should not assume that credits earned in any program of study at Central Texas College will be accepted beyond the sending institution.