ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: SUNDAY, August 13, 1995                   TAG: 9508160014
SECTION: DISCOVER ROANOKE VALLEY                    PAGE: 62   EDITION: METRO 
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HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT VALLEY

Following are some of the colleges and universities in the Roanoke area:

University of Virginia Roanoke Center: Part of the university's Division of Continuing Education, the center serves more than 2,500 citizens from the Roanoke region annually. It provides master's degrees, teacher re-licensure courses, professional development seminars, and customized training for organizations. Tuition (per semester hour) for Virginia residents is $141, $184 for master's programs and $215 for engineering master's programs. Noncredit tuition varies by program. Contact Linda Linnartz, director, at 857-7922 for more information.

Roanoke College: Downtown Salem. Private, Lutheran church-related, liberal arts, coeducational. Offers bachelor of science, bachelor of arts and bachelor of business administration degrees. Enrollment: 1,650, mostly full time. Tuition, room and board are $18,740; part time is $785 per course. Phone: 375-2270.

Virginia Western Community College: 3095 Colonial Ave., S.W., Roanoke, part of the state's public system of 23 two-year colleges, offers associate and professional/technical degree programs. Shorter-term certificates also available to upgrade or learn new job skills. Bachelor's degree in social work from Radford University and bachelor's degree in mechanical, electrical and civil engineering technology from Old Dominion University available on campus. Tuition for Virginia residents is $46.65 per credit hour, $156 for others. Enrollment is more than 7,400. Phone: 857-7543.

Hollins College: North of Roanoke on U.S. 11, is a private, liberal arts college for women. Offers 26 majors and study abroad on four continents. Offers master's degree programs for men and women. Enrollment: approximately 1,000, mostly full time. Tuition, room and board are $19,745; master of arts in liberal studies is $585 per course; the master of arts program in English and creative writing is $14,000 for one year of intensive study (actual costs for this program are nominal and students accepted receive a waiver of the tuition fee); master of arts in psychology is $14,000 for one year - no waiver; master of arts in teaching is $585 per course; summer graduate program in children's literature is $2,500. Horizon, a continuing education program for adult women, is $904 per course. Phone: 362-6451.

Virginia Tech: in Blacksburg, about 35 miles west of Roanoke, is a coeducational, state-supported comprehensive research university offering bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. Enrollment: about 24,000, mostly full time. Annual tuition and mandatory fees for Virginia residents are $4,087; others $10,739; tuition and fees for graduate programs are $4,709 for Virginia residents, $6,941 for others. Part-time tuition for Virginia residents is $145.85 per credit hour, $423 for others; part-time graduate tuition is $229 per semester hour for Virginia residents, $353 for others. Phone: (540) 231-6267.

Ferrum College: In Ferrum, about 35 miles south of Roanoke on Virginia 40 West, is a private, United Methodist Church-affiliated, liberal arts, coeducational institution. Enrollment: about 1,100, mostly full time. Tuition, room and board for resident students are $14,500; tuition for commuters is $9,950. Part-time, up to six hours, $230 per credit hour; seven to 11 hours, $310. Phone: (540) 365-2121.

Radford University: About 40 miles west of Roanoke, is state-supported and coeducational. It offers bachelor's and master's degree programs. Enrollment: about 9,450, mostly full time. Tuition, room and board for Virginia residents are $7,364; others $11,938. Full-time graduate tuition and fees for Virginia residents are $3,273; $6,456 for others. Part-time tuition for undergraduates is $130 per semester hour for Virginia residents; $321 for others. Part-time graduate tuition for Virginia residents is $137 per semester hour; $269 for others. School of nursing sites in Roanoke and Radford. Phone: (540) 831-5371.

Roanoke Valley Graduate Center: 117 Church Ave. S.W. in downtown Roanoke. Graduate courses offered by five institutions, including Virginia Tech, University of Virginia, Radford University, Old Dominion University, and Virginia Commonwealth University. Programs offered include: master of arts in counseling education (Tech); master of business administration (Tech and Radford); master of engineering (Tech, UVa, ODU, VCU); master of public administration (Tech); master of education in instruction (UVa); master of science in educational leadership (Radford); and master of criminal justice (Radford).

Teacher recertification courses are available through UVa and Radford. Tuition rates vary by institution. Phone: (540) 857-7900.

Mary Baldwin College: Staunton, offers a bachelor of arts degree to men and women through its adult degree program at its Roanoke center. Majors include business administration, health care administration, English, history, psychology and sociology. Teacher licensure is also available. Evening and weekend classes are held at the Roanoke center or course offerings on independent basis are also available. Tuition is $258 per semester hour. For more information, call the Roanoke center: 343-7206.

National Business College: 1813 E. Main St., Salem, is a proprietary, accredited career college that offers diploma and associate degrees and four-year programs in a variety of fields. Features a medical assisting curriculum and bachelor of business administration degrees in management and accounting. Enrollment: about 1,500. Tuition is $114 per credit hour. Phone: 986-1800.

ECPI Computer Institute: 1030 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke, is a proprietary accredited career college offering courses of study in medical computer specialist technology, biomedical equipment electronics technology, network administration/office technology, an associate in applied science program in computer electronics technology, accounting and office administration and medical computer administration. Enrollment ranges from 175 to 200, mostly full time. Tuition is $3,350 per semester. Day and night classes available. Phone: 343-5566 or 1-800-883-ECPI.

Virginia College: 2163 Apperson Drive, Salem, is a proprietary computer school offering two-year degree programs including: computer and electronic technology, computer information systems, office automation - medical, legal or computerized accounting. Enrollment: about 132. Tuition is $130 per credit hour. Phone: 776-0755.

Dominion Business School: 4142-1 Melrose Ave., N.W., Roanoke, is a proprietary, ACICS-accredited school offering diplomas in accounting technician, automated office systems, computer operations specialist, medical secretary, legal secretary and paralegal. Enrollment: 200, mostly full time. Tuition $100 per credit hour. Phone: 362-7738 or 1-800-372-7738.

Roanoke Memorial Hospitals: Belleview and Jefferson streets, nonprofit, offers one- and two-year diploma and certificate programs in five medical fields. The programs, tuition and phone numbers are: practical nursing, $1,000, 981-7362; radiation science, $1,700, 981-7731, radiation oncology technology, $1,200, 981-7377; and clinical laboratory science, $1,500, 981-7881. Enrollment is limited, depending on the program.

The College of Health Sciences: Sponsored by Community Hospital of Roanoke Valley, 920 S. Jefferson St., mailing address P.O. Box 13186, Roanoke, 24031-3186, is nonprofit and offers two-year associate degree programs in nursing, respiratory care, emergency health sciences-paramedic, physical therapist assistant, occupational therapy assistant and health information management (medical records) and certificate programs in phlebotomy, health services management and physician practice management. New this year are: R.N. to B.S.N program and prephysician's assistant and physician's assistant associate degrees. A career-mobility program is offered for licensed practical nurses. A residence hall is available at $650 per semester; $475 for summer session. Cost to attend for one academic year is approximately $4,200 for tuition and room. Tuition per credit hour is $140. There is also a $50 (per academic term) lab/clinical fee. Financial aid available for qualified students. Phone: 985-8483 or toll free 1-800-422-8482.



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