There are three off-campus sites — one in Kilmarnock, one in King George, one in New Kent County.
RCC offers associate degrees, certificates, career studies certificates, dual enrollment credit, non-credit programs, lifelong learning credits, and programs for incarcerated students.
The service region of RCC is roughly the size of the State of Delaware.
[3] RCC's Workforce and Community Development Center offers cost-effective, flexible, comprehensive and responsive programs designed around business, industry and education needs.
The RCC Workforce course offerings fall into these categories:[4] Dr. Shannon L. Kennedy became the fourth president of Rappahannock Community College[5] on July 1, 2019,[6] succeeding Dr. Elizabeth Hinton Crowther.