Sponsoring lifelong learning and executive training
  Fostering opportunities for engagement between the university and the community with a special emphasis on student engagement
  Offering graduate and professional development programs
Hampton Roads Center Serving the Tidewater area
National Capital Region Serving Washington, D.C. and surrounding metropolitan areas
Reynolds Homestead Serving Southside Virginia
Richmond Center Serving Central Virginia
Roanoke Center Serving the Roanoke and New River valleys
Southwest Virginia Center Serving Southwest Virginia and the Tri-Cities
  Customized course development and lifelong learning opportunities
  Linking university resources with the external community to stimulate economic growth
  Intensive courses to improve English language and cultural skills and prepare for TOEFL.
  A research, technology, and conference center located in Southside Virginia
  International aid and research programs
  Integrating community service in academic courses
  Applying faculty expertise to meet your needs
  Encouraging and preparing high school students to pursue a college education
  Providing volunteer opportunities, volunteer matching, and resources for service projects


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