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Virginia College at Mobile

Mobile, AL
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About Virginia College at Mobile

Virginia College at Mobile is a former campus of Virginia College, a private for-profit institution that operated multiple locations across the southeastern United States. Virginia College closed all of its campuses in 2019, and this listing represents the institution's historical presence in Mobile, Alabama. Detailed IPEDS enrollment and outcome data are not available for this location.

No specific program listings are available at this time. Virginia College previously offered associate degrees and diplomas in healthcare, business, culinary arts, information technology, and design fields. Students who attended Virginia College and need information about transcript access should contact the Alabama Community College System or their state's student records clearinghouse.

Mobile is Alabama's third-largest city and a port city on the Gulf of Mexico with a diverse economy including healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics. The former Virginia College campus served students in the Mobile area seeking career-focused credentials in a range of vocational and technical disciplines.

Contact Information

5901 Airport Blvd,, Mobile, AL 36608

Programs

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