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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Aerojet Rocketdyne gift supports Germanna Engineering Program

The GenCorp Foundation has made a gift of $8,300 to the Germanna Community College Educational Foundation, with $4,000 to be used for engineering scholarships and the rest to support the engineering program.
The GenCorp Foundation is the philanthropic arm of GenCorp, the parent company of Aerojet Rocketdyne. With its giving focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Education, the GenCorp Foundation supports the communities where the company has a business presence.  
  Denise Guest, Dean of Technical and Professional Studies
  at Germanna Community College, accepts gift from Brian 
  Wheatley, director of manufacturing operations at 
  Aerojet Rocketdyne in Orange, to the GCC Educational
  Foundation.

“On behalf of Aerojet Rocketdyne in Orange, the GenCorp Foundation is pleased to support Germanna Community College and its students,” said Juanita Garcia, Executive Director of the GenCorp Foundation, which is based in Sacramento, Calif. 
GCC’s engineering program, which allows local students to earn an associate degree designed for transfer and also offers career studies certificates developed to enhance workforce skills, had grown to 228 students by fall 2013. In August, a new electrical engineering track was added to the established mechanical engineering curriculum to provide more academic options for students.
“As Aerojet Rocketdyne continues to grow, we need skilled engineers and technicians to work on our aerospace and defense programs,” said Brian Wheatley, director of manufacturing operations at Aerojet Rocketdyne in Orange.  “Investing in local community colleges and universities like Germanna helps guarantee a trained and qualified workforce we can draw from in the future.”
Denise Guest, Dean of Technical and Professional Studies at Germanna, said: “Aerojet Rocketdyne and GenCorp’s generosity will help local students pursue careers in engineering, a field in which our nation and our area needs expertise to remain economically competitive. Our relationship with Aerojet Rocketdyne helps us fill ‘skills gap’ jobs in our service region.”
Dr. Davyda Hammond, Germanna engineering professor, explained that because GCC has guaranteed admission agreements with both the University of Virginia and Virginia Tech: “If you get at least a ‘B’ in all your engineering and science and math classes at GCC and an overall GPA of 3.2, you’re guaranteed admission into the schools of engineering at UVA and Virginia Tech. They get so many applications that automatically knowing you’re getting in is a real advantage.”
 In November, Dr. James Groves of the UVA’s School of Engineering and Applied Science told Germanna engineering students that for the last two years in a row (2012 and 2013) the top graduate in the UVA engineering program was a Virginia Community College System transfer student.   
Germanna serves the counties of Orange, Culpeper, Madison, Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George and Caroline and the city of Fredericksburg. The college has campuses in Locust Grove and Spotsylvania and centers in Culpeper and Spotsylvania.  www.germanna.edu
The Germanna Community College Educational Foundation, Inc. was established in 1983 to foster and promote the growth, progress and well-being of the college and its students. A continuing priority is to ensure that all students, including those with financial need, have an opportunity to receive an education. www.germanna.edu/educational_foundation/index.asp
Aerojet Rocketdyne is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader providing propulsion and energetics to the space, missile defense, strategic, tactical missile, and armaments areas in support of domestic and international markets. GenCorp is a diversified company providing innovative solutions to its customers in the aerospace and defense, energy and real estate markets. Additional information about Aerojet Rocketdyne and GenCorp can be obtained by visiting the companies' websites at www.Rocket.com and www.GenCorp.com


Friday, September 27, 2013

Germanna, Goodwill working together to help students with disabilities


Students with disabilities often find themselves at a disadvantage in the job market.
That’s why Rappahannock Goodwill Industries and Germanna Community College have launched a pilot program to help part-time students with documented disabilities hold steady jobs while they complete their studies as well as gaining skills they’ll need for post-graduation employment.
Students chosen for the Career Connected Education Program will be hired to work at Rappahannock Goodwill facilities and will be enrolled in required developmental classes at Germanna.
RGI and GCC officials say the Career Connected Education Program will help students with disabilities gain work experience and practical skills to find employment and fuel their drive to succeed.
In addition to providing on-the-job training, RGI will coach the students in job-search skills such as application completion and interviewing. In their Germanna classes, students will hone their resumes, get interviewing practice, and receive academic support and tutoring as needed. Students in the program will also receive assistance with any accommodations required in the classroom or on the work site.
As long as eligible students maintain a GPA of 2.0 and re-enroll each semester, students will have a job with Rappahannock Goodwill throughout their program of study. Post-graduation, Rappahannock Goodwill will provide placement assistance through its Job Help Centers to help program graduates find employment within their field of study.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Germanna, Goodwill working together to help students with disabilities



 Students with disabilities often find themselves at a disadvantage in the job market.

 Rappahannock Goodwill Industries and Germanna Community College have launched a pilot program to help part-time students with documented disabilities hold steady jobs while they complete their studies as well as gaining skills they’ll need for post-graduation employment.

 Students chosen for the called the Career Connected Education Program will be hired to work at Rappahannock Goodwill facilities and will be enrolled in required developmental classes at Germanna.

 RGI and GCC officials say the Career Connected Education Program will help students with disabilities gain work experience and practical skills to find employment and fuel their drive to succeed.

In addition to providing on-the-job training, Rappahannock Goodwill will coach the students in job-search skills such as application completion and interviewing. In their Germanna classes, students will hone their resumes, get interviewing practice, and receive academic support and tutoring as needed. Students in the program will also receive assistance with any accommodations required in the classroom or on the work site.

As long as they maintain a GPA of 2.0 and re-enroll each semester, students will have a job with Rappahannock Goodwill throughout their program of study. Post-graduation, Rappahannock Goodwill will provide placement assistance through its Job Help Centers to help program graduates find employment within their field of study.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 
 



Wednesday, January 23, 2013

A CAN do performance by Germanna engineering students

Germanna's MeCANical Engineering team won the Engineering Ingenuity award this week during a contest sponsored by Stafford County Schools and 99.3 The Vibe. Ten teams collected thousands of cans of food for the Fredericksburg Food Bank, then built structures at Spotsylvania Towne Center. The Germanna Engineering students' American flag design was titled "Silver Linings." Now all the cans go to feed area families in need.

   Tyler Moore of the Germanna's MeCANical Engineers team
that won the Engineering Ingenuity award at a contest
at Spotsylvania Towne Centre.
                
 


Germanna engineering students Tyler Moore and Brian Keefer accept award.


 Left to right, Germanna engineering students Sarah Kaufman,
         Ethan Flore, Philip Olson, Tyler Moore, Chris Coleman, 

     Leif WaldeBrian Keefer, Chris Boyce, Jordan Barringer
 and faculty advisor Davyda Hammond.


Sarah Kaufman, Tyler Moore, Philip Olson and Brian Keefer. 
                        

Friday, June 8, 2012

Join Germanna faculty, students, alumni on Spring Break 2013 tour of Italy

A group of people from the Germanna community will be traveling to Italy for Spring Break, 2013. The group will be visiting Rome, Florence and Venice seeing the highlights of this beautiful country.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1 Start Tour •

Day 2 Ciao Venice Meet your Tour Director, travel to Venice & check into hotel Dinner en route to Venice •

Day 3 Venice Landmarks Venice Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets St. Mark’s Square, Basilica, Doges’ Palace visit, Glass-blowing demo •

Day 4 Venice--Florence Travel to Florence Verona Tour Director-led Sightseeing Tour Romeo and Juliet balcony, Roman Arena Italian Pizza dinner •

Day 5 Florence Landmarks Florence Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Chiesa di Santa Croce, Ponte Vecchio, Duomo visit, Leather workshop, Gates of Paradise, Giotto’s Bell Tower, Dante's house Baptistery visit, Leaning Tower Dinner •

Day 6 Florence--Rome Travel to Rome Rome Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel visit, St. Peter’s Basilica visit, Colosseum visit, Piazza Venezia, Forum Romanum visit Dinner •

Day 7 Rome Landmarks Rome City Walk Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona Authentic Trattoria Dinner •

Day 8 End Tour

Tour Fee Includes:

Round-trip airfare

6 overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms

Full European breakfast daily

Dinner daily

Full-time services of a professional Tour Director

Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary

Visits to select attractions as per itinerary

Guided sightseeing tours with high-tech headset as per itinerary

Tour Diary™

Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided

This trip has limited availability left so be sure to get in quickly to secure your place! Tour fees will go up on June 26. The tour is being organized and led by Germanna faculty.

Email Prof. Kellie Bradshaw at kbradshaw@germanna.edu with questions, and for sign-up information, or go to https://www.explorica.com/sign-up.aspx and enter Bradshaw-9149. This trip is open to students, alumni, staff, faculty, adjuncts, and their families.

Friday, September 16, 2011

See 'Kung Fu Panda 2' fre Thursday, Sept. 22 at the Germanna Community College "Drive-In"


Students and their families are invited to a free GCC "Drive In" movie showing of "Kung Fu Panda 2" on the front lawn of the Locust Grove Campus at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 22. There will be free Rita's Italian Ice starting at 7 p.m.

See the official trailer.

Friday, December 12, 2008

REGISTER NOW for Spring classes at Germanna Community College!


Shawn Shields registers for classes at Germanna after moving here from New Jersey.

Avoid the hassle of long lines and full classes at late registration by signing up this week for the Spring classes you need.

Friday, May 9, 2008

COMMENCEMENT: 'You have to have a destination. You have to have a dream.'


Hundreds of jubilant Germanna Community College students received their degrees May 8, 2008 before an estimated crowd of 2,500 at the Fredericksburg Expo Center...
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