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If you know students interested in making inroads into the K-12 teaching profession, alert them to a wonderful opportunity to serve our community schools and to get some direct in-classroom experience through substitute teaching! On Monday, Feb. 7, NOVA’s Teacher Education Program will host a substitute training workshop with Prince William County Schools. Our K-12 … Continued
The 2021 W-2 tax forms were mailed on January 19th to the employees home address on file as of 12/31/21 and are also available in Payline. The link to Payline is: https://payline.doa.virginia.gov/. Once in the website please go to ‘Main Menu’, then select ‘W-2 History’, then click on ‘View W-2’ for the date 12/31/21. You … Continued
The Office of Wellness and Mental Health is pleased to announce two Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training sessions for spring 2022 for NOVA staff and faculty. Mental Health First Aid is a certification course that teaches participants how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. The training … Continued
Steven Partridge, VP of Strategy, Research and Workforce Innovation, is pleased to announce that NOVA’s Office of Institutional Effectiveness has been reorganized and is now named the Office of Strategic Insights (OSI). This organizational change goes into effect this January and is reflected on NOVA’s website at http://www.nvcc.edu/osi. OSI aims to become the best in … Continued
If you know students interested in making inroads into the K-12 teaching profession, alert them to a wonderful opportunity to serve our community schools and to get some direct in-classroom experience through substitute teaching! On Monday, Feb. 7, NOVA’s Teacher Education Program will host a substitute training workshop with Prince William County Schools. Our K-12 … Continued
Ever had a student inform you that they cannot afford to buy their textbooks? Or how about a student who says that they haven’t eaten all day because they don’t have money to purchase food? What about a student informing you that it’s hard to make it to every class because they don’t have reliable … Continued
The NOVA Grants Office is offering a third workshop, in collaboration with Hanover Research, to provide practical and technical information on how to compete for and win grants. Titled “The Grants Lifecycle: Rejection, Revision, and Resubmission,” this workshop will be held on today from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. The reality of competing for grants … Continued
We want to hear from you. Committees are an essential part of NOVA’s shared governance structure, and it is important to review the committee structure periodically to ensure the health and wellbeing of decision making at NOVA. To that end, we will begin a review of our committee structure over the next few weeks, and … Continued
The Alexandria Health Department (AHD) and its vaccinating partner Red Sea Homecare agency (RSHA) are currently offering open vaccine scheduling until Thursday, June 30. NOVA is strongly encouraging everyone who is able to get vaccinated to do so. Schedule your appointment today. Red Sea Homecare agency is now able to administer booster shots for all manufacturers as well (see information below). … Continued
As you know, NOVA no longer requires employees to show proof of vaccination or undergo weekly COVID-19 testing in accordance with Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Executive Directive Number Two and guidance from the VCCS. As a result, the college currently has a limited supply of at-home rapid tests available for employees who want them. Now NOVA employees … Continued