The average community college acceptance rate in Virginia is approximately 63% per year (2024-25).
The most selective college in Virginia is currently Standard Healthcare Services-College Of Nursing, with an acceptance rate of 27%.
Acceptance Rate Range: 27%
84%
Avg. Acceptance Rate: 63%
Most Selective Community Colleges in Virginia (2024-25)
College
Acceptance Rate
Location
Rank: #11.
Standard Healthcare Services-College Of Nursing
Private for-profit
Acceptance Rate: 27%
7704 Leesburg Pike, Suite 1000
Falls Church, VA 22043
(703) 891-1787
Falls Church, VA 22043
(703) 891-1787
Rank: #22.
Eastern Virginia Career College
Private for-profit
Acceptance Rate: 53%
10304 Spotsylvania Ave, Suite 400
Fredericksburg, VA 22408
(540) 373-2200
Fredericksburg, VA 22408
(540) 373-2200
Rank: #33.
Advanced Technology Institute
Private for-profit
Acceptance Rate: 59%
5700 Southern Blvd Ste 100
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 490-1241
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 490-1241
Rank: #44.
Richard Bland College
Public
Acceptance Rate: 72%
11301 Johnson Road
South Prince George, VA 23805
(804) 862-6100
South Prince George, VA 23805
(804) 862-6100
Rank: #55.
ECPI University
Private for-profit
Acceptance Rate: 82%
5555 Greenwich Rd
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 490-9090
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 490-9090
Rank: #66.
ECPI University - Richmond
Private, for profit
Acceptance Rate: 84%
800 Moorefield Pk Dr
Richmond, VA 23236
(804) 330-5533
Richmond, VA 23236
(804) 330-5533
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Virginia average community college acceptance rate?
The Virginia average community college acceptance rate is 63% for 2024-25.
What are the most selective community college in Virginia?
The most selective community college in Virginia include Standard Healthcare Services-College Of Nursing, Eastern Virginia Career College and Advanced Technology Institute.
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