HAMLET — Richmond Community College will pilot a new program this spring aimed at helping adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to enter…
HAMLET — Lorenzo Vega-Vazquez of Ellerbe graduated from Richmond Community College’s Electric Utility Substation and Relay Technology (EUSRT) program last…
HAMLET — Lorenzo Vega-Vazquez of Ellerbe graduated from Richmond Community College’s Electric Utility Substation and Relay Technology (EUSRT) program last…
Contributed photo
Richmond Community College student Zayd Amin is enrolled in the Computer Integrated Machining program, which will prepare him for a lifelong career as a machinist.
HAMLET – Many students who begin their studies at Richmond Community College do not have a clear picture of their future, but because the College offers a wide array of courses and programs, it doesn’t take long for someone to figure out his or her career path.
Zayd Amin, a 20-year-old RCC student from Anson County, was once in this same boat. He originally enrolled in social work courses at RCC, but after a semester, he realized he needed a change.