J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College 4.35

1651 E Parham Rd
Richmond, VA 23063
United States

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J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College is a well known place listed as Technical Institute in Richmond ,

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J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Reynolds) is a community college in Virginia with three campuses: Parham Road Campus in Henrico County, Downtown Campus in the City of Richmond and Goochland Campus in the community of Goochland Courthouse. Named for Lieutenant Governor J. Sargeant Reynolds, Reynolds is a member of the Virginia Community College System.The college currently offers 25 two-year occupational/technical degree programs, 9 occupational/technical certificate programs, 5 two-year college transfer programs, and 41 career studies certificate programs requiring less than one-year of full-time study. 97% of the college's programs offer at least one class through distance learning. Dr. Gary L. Rhodes has served as president since October 2002.CampusesReynolds has three campuses: Downtown, Parham Road, and Goochland.Downtown campusThe Downtown Campus is housed in a modern, high-rise structure at Seventh and Jackson Streets, having moved in the fall of 1981 from leased facilities in the 100 block of East Grace Street. In the fall of 1995 a major addition to this facility was completed, adding 84000sqft to the existing structure. A six-story parking deck is adjacent to the DTC. This campus is located on or near (1-3 blocks) many city (GRTC) buses.Parham Road campusIn September 1974, the Parham Road Campus opened in a newly constructed, contemporary building located on a 105acre site in northern Henrico County. A second instructional building was completed on this suburban campus in time for the opening of classes in the fall of 1980. A three-story structure adjacent to the Parham Road Campus houses executive and central administrative offices. In the fall of 2008, the Parham campus opened the Massey Library Technology Center, named for Ivor & Maureen Massey.