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NRCC offers paralegal program

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
August 14, 2021
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New River Community College is offering a paralegal administrative support degree

program with classes beginning this fall.

Paralegal Administrative Support Specialization prepares students for a high-salary career in an in-demand field.

The program leads to employment in the legal field. Paralegal Administrative Support

Specialization provides a specialized administrative support technology education in the legal field and offers basic skills training and advanced training complementary to the information systems demands of the electronic office, including skills in word processing, microcomputer usage and human relations.

Upon completion of the degree, students are employable as legal  clerks, office clerks, office and administrative support workers, paralegal and legal assistants, and receptionist and information clerks.

As a two-year program, the paralegal degree can be completed fully online.

Students who enroll in this program may be eligible for free tuition through the Virginia Community College’s new G3 assistance program. The G3 Program is a tuition assistance program for any Virginia resident who qualifies for in-state tuition and whose family income falls below an identified threshold. Eligible students may enroll in designated programs leading to jobs in high-demand fields. For more information on G3 eligibility, visit www.nr.edu/g3.

Classes begin Monday, August 23. Prospective NRCC students may visit www.nr.edu/register for enrollment information. Advisors are available at advising@nr.edu or (540) 674-3609 or in person to assist with registration.

For more information about the paralegal program, visit www.nr.edu/ast/para_degree.php or email Instructor Sharon Edwards at sedwards@nr.edu.

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Photo cutline First Steps’ Early Childhood Champion of the Year Winner Leslie Blevins Graham was presented with a check by Kim Thomason, First Steps Leadership Team Member.  First Steps honors Leslie Blevins Graham as 2021 Early Childhood Champion of the Year  First Steps, the New River Valley’s Early Childhood Education and Development Network, presented its first-ever Early Childhood Champion Awards at a virtual celebration recently, honoring five individuals who work tirelessly to meet the needs of the New River Valley’s young children and their families. Leslie Blevins Graham, the lead preschool teacher at Imagination Station in Pearisburg, was chosen as the 2021 Early Childhood Champion of the Year. Graham has been an educator for fifteen years, working with all age groups at the Imagination Station, most recently focused on helping prepare preschool kids to enter kindergarten healthy, happy, and ready to learn. Twenty-two individuals sent in nominations for Graham, praising her commitment to her students and her constant desire to learn about and implement the very best practices in early childhood education. Created in 2016, First Steps is an initiative of the Community Foundation of the New River Valley (CFNRV), composed of more than 100 social service agencies, healthcare providers, childcare centers, local government officials, and business leaders. The network’s working groups focus on increasing knowledge about and access to available services for children and families, developing shared values and messaging about the critical importance of early childhood, and supporting and strengthening the early childhood education and development workforce. The Early Childhood Champion Awards recognize the extraordinary educators, administrators, human service providers, healthcare workers, and advocates who put their passion and expertise to work every day for families and children in the region. The definition of the awards was broad to encompass anyone who makes an impact on young children regardless of their title or affiliation. First Steps solicited nominations from throughout the community, receiving a total of 52 nominations for 19 individuals. At the awards event, First Steps leaders recognized each of the nominees and announced five award winners: three honorees, a runner-up, and a champion of the year. The winners each received a cash prize provided by the CFNRV. In addition to Graham, the four award winners were champion runner-up Elizabeth Foster, founder and past president of Valley Interfaith Child Care Center; and three honorees Karen Gallagher from the Virginia Tech Child Development Center for Learning and Research; Sarah Nucci, executive director of Wonder Universe: A Children’s Museum; and Kim Wasil, director of North Blacksburg KinderCare.

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