Engineers PRODUCED in Virginia

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Engineers PRODUCED in Virginia
An Initiative of the School of Engineering and Applied Science

Engineers PRODUCED in Virginia (Providing Undergraduate Connections to Engineering Education in Virginia) is an academic outreach initiative of the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), in partnership with the Virginia Community College System. Through this program, SEAS is reaching out to bring undergraduate engineering education to communities throughout Virginia. The program is currently available to students studying engineering at the following Virginia community colleges:

Central Virginia, Danville, J. Sargeant Reynolds, New River, Northern Virginia, Southwest Virginia, Thomas Nelson, Tidewater, and Virginia Western.

The PRODUCED program is also in the process of expanding to the service regions of these additional Virginia community colleges:

Blue Ridge, Germanna, John Tyler, Mountain Empire, Patrick Henry, Piedmont Virginia, Southside Virginia, Virginia Highlands, and Wytheville.

Through the PRODUCED program, students can earn an Associate of Science in Engineering degree (or equivalent) from their local community college and then a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Science from the University of Virginia, all without leaving their communities. That is, by enrolling in their local, participating community college, students can take the first steps towards becoming an undergraduate engineering student at the University of Virginia and ultimately earning their Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from UVa. No travel to Charlottesville is necessary to take classes in the UVa portion of the PRODUCED program.

For more information about the Engineers PRODUCED in Virginia program, browse this site or contact James Groves, SEAS assistant dean for research and outreach, at 434.924.6261 or jgroves@virginia.edu. To learn more about beginning your engineering studies at a Virginia community college, visit this page.

Click here to view the dates of upcoming Open House information sessions in your area.



 

Engineers PRODUCED in Virginia
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia