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Community College Day at General Assembly: MGCC Professor Tina Dressler with students at Community College Day. In picture, (left to right) MGCC student Ella Hicks, MGCC Professor Tina Dressler, MGCC student Amelia Ostling, MGCC student Jordan Bailey

MGCC Students in Richmond to Advocate for Affordable Education, Workforce Training

 
Richmond, VA (Feb. 26, 2026) - Richmond, VA — Students from Mountain Gateway Community College (MGCC) joined their peers from around the Commonwealth at the State Capitol recently for Community College Student Day. The event brought together more than 200 students and administrators from Virginia’s 23 community colleges to meet face-to-face with state lawmakers and advocate for the future of higher education.

The MGCC delegation, which included President Dr. John Rainone and Associate Vice President Dr. Matt McGraw, spent the morning navigating the halls of the General Assembly. Their mission: to share personal stories of how affordable education and specialized workforce training are creating clear career pathways and fueling Virginia’s economic engine.

Building the Backbone of Virginia’s Economy

Throughout the day, student delegations met with members of the House of Delegates and the Senate to discuss the critical role community colleges play in expanding statewide opportunities. The data shared with legislators painted a powerful picture of the system's impact:

Massive Reach: Virginia’s Community Colleges serve 48% of all public undergraduate students in the Commonwealth.

Economic Powerhouse: The system generates $11.6 billion in annual economic activity.

Retention: Community colleges boast the second-highest rate in Virginia of graduates working in-state five years after graduation (78%).

The Funding Challenge

Despite these successes, student advocates pointed out a stark reality: Virginia’s community colleges receive the lowest per-student funding among all public higher-education institutions in the state.

"Our visit was about more than just asking for support; it was about showing the incredible return on investment our community colleges provide," said Dr. Rainone, Mountain Gateway President. "When we invest in community college students, we are investing in the very people who stay in Virginia, work in Virginia, and build Virginia’s future."

A Moment in the Spotlight

A highlight of the trip occurred on the floor of the House of Delegates, where the MGCC delegation was formally recognized by Delegate Terry Austin. The recognition served as a testament to the college's visibility and its vital role in the Alleghany Highlands and surrounding regions.

The day concluded with a unified message to the General Assembly: to maintain Virginia’s economic edge, the state must continue to prioritize the accessible, high-quality training found at institutions like Mountain Gateway.

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ABOUT MGCC: Founded in 1962 and located in the Alleghany Highlands region of Central Virginia, Mountain Gateway Community College (MGCC) is a two-year public institution of higher education and one of 23 community colleges in Virginia. Mountain Gateway Community College operates two educational campuses, the Clifton Forge campus and the Rockbridge Regional Center in Buena Vista. MGCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees.

Mountain Gateway Community College is supported by the Commonwealth of Virginia, the counties of Alleghany, Bath, Northern Botetourt, and Rockbridge; the cities of Buena Vista, Covington, and Lexington. For more information about Mountain Gateway Community College, please visit MGCC.edu

Delegate Terry Austin meeting: Delegate Terry Austin meets with the delegation from Mountain Gateway. In picture, (left to right) MGCC Professor Tina Dressler, MGCC Associate Vice President Dr. Matt McGraw, MGCC Educational Foundation Executive Director Bruce Loving, MGCC student Jordan Bailey, MGCC student Amelia Ostling, MGCC student Ella Hicks, Delegate Terry Austin, MGCC President Dr. John Rainone.

Delegate Terry Austin pointing out aspects of capitol: Delegate Terry Austin (left) shows Mountain Gateway students a view of the Capitol Building from his office window and describes its history.

Senator Chris Head meeting: Senator Chris Head meets with the MGCC delegation. In picture, (left to right) Senator Chris Head, MGCC President Dr. John Rainone, MGCC Professor Tina Dressler, MGCC student Ella Hicks, MGCC student Jordan Bailey, MGCC student Amelia Ostling.

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