RCC will operate with remote class & work schedules for all students & employees on Friday, Jan. 30 due to hazardous road conditions.
Notice to Students: Please follow remote learning arrangements as advised by your instructors. Please consult with your instructors for further information, questions, or concerns.
Notice to Employees: Employees with campus-based roles will work remotely utilizing the time for training, professional development, and other assigned tasks. All other staff and instructors are expected to continue their regular duties remotely, including conducting classes online.
** RCC will be closed on Saturday, January 31, and all classes are canceled due to hazardous road conditions. **
Students: Please contact your instructors with any questions regarding coursework or make-up arrangements.
Employees: Please consult with your supervisor regarding work expectations and any necessary follow-up.
ASHEBORO — Zachariah Mabe has been awarded the Randolph Community College Foundation Retiree Scholarship for the 2020-2021 school year. The scholarship was established to honor retired RCC faculty and staff members.
Mabe
Mabe, who was chosen among the 2020-2021 Presidential Scholar applicants for the $1,000 scholarship, will be seeking an Associate in Science degree at RCC, and then transfer to North Carolina State University to major in Mechanical Engineering. Mabe is a member of the Boy Scouts of America, the Beta Club, the National FFA Organization, and the Southwestern Randolph High School cross country and track teams. He also works for Mabe’s Construction as an apprentice welder.
The RCC Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides a margin of excellence for Randolph Community College by building a strong relationship with the local community, acquiring and managing contributions, and funding activities that support the College.
For information on contributing to the RCC Foundation, contact Lorie McCroskey, Director of Development, at 336-633-1118 or email llmccroskey@randolph.edu.