Lord Fairfax Community College
173 Skirmisher Lane
Middletown, VA 22645 At Lord Fairfax
community college, the future of its students is the focus of the college. A comprehensive two-year institution of higher education, Lord Fairfax
Community College, has three convenient locations -- the Fauquier Campus, the Middletown Campus, and the Luray-Page Center -- as well as several outreach centers throughout its service region. Meeting the needs of all students, Lord Fairfax
Community College offers classes day and night, on and off-campus,
online and on the weekend. Making students the top priority has made Lord Fairfax
Community College one of the fastest growing community colleges of its size in the country.
Lord Fairfax Community College provides a one-of-a-kind education that is unsurpassed by other community colleges. The outstanding faculty is comprised of recognized professionals from a broad spectrum of fields; writers, engineers, photographers, astronomers, and many other outstanding professionals are faculty members at LFCC and bring their real world experiences to the classroom. Class sizes at Lord Fairfax Community College average 25 students. In addition to individual attention in the classroom, LFCC students receive exceptional advising, student services, and educational support. And, the students at Lord Fairfax Community College are able to participate in organizations and activities that promote leadership skills and develop personal interests. Both in the classroom and outside of it, students at Lord Fairfax Community College can expect the best.
Quick Facts:
Lord Fairfax Community College offers more than 75 associate degree and certificate programs of study.
Lord Fairfax Community College enrolls over 7,600 unduplicated credit students and over 10,450 open enrollment and contract course students each year.
Lord Fairfax Community College is the seventh largest community college out of the 23 total in the Virginia Community College System.
LFCC awarded over $7.6 million in grants, work-study programs, and scholarships to more than 2,300 students during the 2009-2010 school year.
Students who attend Lord Fairfax Community College spend approximately one-third the amount students do who attend a four-year public university or College in Virginia.
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