Ancora at Northern Virginia Community College
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Students appreciate the supportive and knowledgeable professors at Northern Virginia Community College. The college is known for its quality and flexible classes, affordability, and accessibility. While some students find the social life lacking, the campus is welcoming and diverse.
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About Ancora at Northern Virginia Community College
Ancora Corporate Training manages the Commercial Driver's License (CDL) program at Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA). NOVA, the largest public institution in Virginia, offers both CDL-A (commercial trailer trucks) and CDL-B (passenger buses) licensing classes. The 160-hour CDL classes are offered monthly in both weekday and weekend formats, allowing students to complete the program in as little as four weeks. Ancora Training delivers hands-on, instructor-led training, blending classroom learning with behind-the-wheel action to prepare students for the CDL skills test. Industry-experienced instructors provide insights into the life of a commercial vehicle driver. NOVA is dedicated to equipping adult learners with the tools to thrive professionally. Ancora partners with community colleges, government agencies, and Fortune 100 corporations to provide training. They offer diverse training programs in fields like Allied Health, Transportation, Information Technology, Skilled Trades, and Professional Development. Students at Northern Virginia Community College generally appreciate the supportive and knowledgeable professors. The college is known for its quality and flexible classes, affordability, and accessibility. While some students find the social life lacking due to commuting, the campus is welcoming and diverse. Resources like tutoring and career services receive positive feedback. NOVA provides a solid foundation for students aiming to transfer to four-year institutions while managing a budget. The college offers flexible class formats, including online, in-person, and hybrid options, making it easier for students to balance school with personal responsibilities.