August 2023

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United States Senators Visit SVCC

United States Senators, Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, recently visited SVCC locations. Senator Kaine was the graduation speaker for SVCC's Power Line Worker Training program where he addressed the graduates of Cohort 22 at the Officer's Club inside Fort Barfoot in Blackstone. Senator Warner toured the Lake Country Advanced Knowledge Center in South Hill where he met with SVCC instructors and students while learning more about programs offered at the center including welding, electrical, HVAC and Information Technology.

Inaugural Weekend Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program Graduates

Pictured: Aisha Muhammad (Faculty senior level) Katrina Manning, Ronald Adams, Ivy Pettus, Austing Nneji, and Emily Newcomb (Faculty first year).

Congratulations to SVCC's first class of weekend ADN graduates. These determined students completed their courses on weekends while also completing clinical hours. Ronald Adams also completed a co-enrollment BSN program while enrolled at SVCC. "We are very proud of the dedication these graduates demonstrated to complete the program; all of the students currently have nursing jobs!" said Melissa Arthur, Dean of Nursing, Allied Health and Natural Sciences.

Catrina's goal of walking across the stage as an SVCC graduate was achieved during the commencement ceremony held in May on the John. H. Daniel Campus in Keysville as she received a certificate from Dr. Quentin R. Johnson, SVCC President.

A Goal Achieved and a Legacy Bestowed


Adult learners at Southside Virginia Community College often tell stories about overcoming personal challenges. The determination they demonstrate in reaching their goals is and can be inspiring. One amazing recent graduate, Catrina Roberts, displayed outstanding courage as she pursued her desire to hold a postsecondary credential in her hands.


Catrina’s life included many medical challenges. She endured 40 surgeries, including some related to kidney issues, some following an accident, and two heart valve replacements. Although these issues sometimes slowed her progress, they did not stop her. Her family supported her through these challenges; especially her brother, Robert Jackson, whom Catrina looked up to. He was always there for her and encouraged her after each surgery.


Catrina suffered a stroke after her second heart valve replacement surgery and set walking across the stage at graduation as her goal for recovery. She accomplished this at SVCC’s ceremony on May 13, 2023. She stood up from her wheelchair and stepped forward to receive the Early Childhood Career Studies Certificate for which she had worked so hard.


It was a proud moment for her and her family, and on that stage, Catrina was able to savor her success. Sadly, just a few weeks later, she passed away.

Ryan Roberts, Catrina’s husband says: “Catrina was a people person. She was always tenacious and would always find a way to push through every challenge she faced.”


He explains that Catrina had a long-standing interest in early childhood education. She worked at Kenston Forest as a substitute teacher, as a bus driver, and in the cafeteria.


Her daughter, Elena, is a rising 10th grader at Nottoway High School. She notes that Catrina’s involvement as a Girl Scouts leader and 4-H volunteer gave them a special bond.


The Roberts family credits Catrina’s mother, Mary Gordon, for serving as a role model. Elena says her mother learned a lot from her grandmother, who worked in a school setting and in home health care and demonstrated a huge capacity for empathy. Ryan recalls his mother-in-law’s willingness to take early retirement to become Catrina’s caregiver, enabling him to remain employed at his job and keep the family’s health insurance intact.


The Early Childhood Career Studies Certificate Catrina pursued is designed to prepare students for jobs in daycare or pre-school environments. During her studies, she learned about early childhood development and practical strategies for encouraging prosocial behavior. She studied conflict resolution and problem solving, and took courses that reviewed positive health, hygiene, nutrition, and safety issues. After finishing her coursework, Catrina worked at Pickett Park Daycare. This gave her an opportunity for hands-on experience implementing creative age-

appropriate activities.


In honor of her mother’s legacy, Elena plans to follow in her footsteps by continuing her own education after high-school graduation. “Education was a lifelong experience for my mom. She believed that education was a pathway to a better life.”


Ryan explains that although Catrina had many medical challenges which required her to take most of her classes online, she found that she always had access to help through her teachers.


As Catrina’s story demonstrates, determination can help a person overcome a multitude of obstacles. If you are a working adult and have been thinking about a new career, you can honor her memory by taking steps in your desired direction.

Catrina (left) is shown surrounded by love and support from friends and family.

Power2Degree - A Career Pathway

Pictured below with his wife, Jennifer, Ronald Jones grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia. He attended Jefferson Forest High School, and he now lives in Buckingham, Virginia. Ronald works for Dominion Energy as a Substation Electrician.


In the fall of 2022, Ronald enrolled in SVCC after hearing about the Power2Degree program. The Power2Degree program accepts power line training and work experience as credit for prior learning. Qualifying students can earn up to 35 college credits toward the completion of an associate degree in industrial maintenance. Ronald says that he chose to attend SVCC due to the credits offered for his company’s training program, which he'd already completed. Referring to his associate degree, Ronald says, "It was a realistic goal I could achieve while working full time."


With the help of his credit for prior learning, Ronald completed his associate degree through SVCC this summer. He says, "Now that I have completed the degree, I am eligible to progress into more technical jobs for my company that require a minimum of a 2 year degree."


Ronald isn't the only one who attended SVCC in his family. His wife is also an SVCC student! She is set to graduate in December from the Cosmetology program!


If you would like information about SVCC’s Power2Degree program, visit https://southside.edu/PI2-Degree or email Meredith Dawson at meredith.dawson@southside.edu.


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Scholarship Fund for Emergency Medical Services Program Established

The Mecklenburg County Emergency Medical Services Agency Scholarship Fund, recently established at the Southside Virginia Community College Foundation, will provide support for residents of Mecklenburg County to pursue classes in the Emergency Medical Services program of study. 


Every day, and oftentimes frequently during the day, EMS providers respond to calls for help. They are often the first healthcare professionals on the scene of an accident or called to assist someone with a sudden serious illness or injury.


This scholarship will allow students wishing to become an emergency medical technician Advanced EMT or paramedic to provide patient care to the citizens of their local community whether as a volunteer or career provider.


Graduates of the SVCC EMS programs are eligible for testing through the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, which is mandatory for Virginia Certification. Graduates work in the areas such as hospital, fire and rescue departments, military, volunteer services, nursing homes and other fields that require emergency services.  


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