J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Reynolds), part of Virginia's Community College System, is a public 2-year institution serving the greater Richmond metropolitan area with four campus locations: Parham Road in Henrico County, Downtown Richmond, Goochland Courthouse, and The Kitchens at Reynolds culinary training center. Reynolds offers more than 75 associate degree, certificate, and career studies certificate programs in health technologies, business, liberal arts, information technology, criminal justice, and culinary arts. The college's Red Hawks represent its athletic spirit and community pride. With an open admissions policy and affordable Virginia resident tuition, Reynolds provides accessible pathways to both career preparation and university transfer for students throughout the Richmond region. The college serves a diverse student population—recent high school graduates, working adults, military veterans, and career changers—through flexible scheduling including evening, weekend, and online course options. Reynolds maintains strong transfer agreements with Virginia's four-year universities and workforce partnerships with area employers in healthcare, government, and private industry, making it a vital educational resource for the Commonwealth's capital region.
Visa, OPT, H-1B alumni outcomes, and acceptance rates by country — sourced from FOIA, USCIS H-1B Hub, and DHS SEVIS.
The deep admissions playbook beyond the headline acceptance rate — round-by-round breakdowns, nationality data, requirements, and contact paths.
Domestic
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/yr
Out-of-State / Intl
$11718
/yr
Beyond the sticker price — every named scholarship, the financial aid policy, need-aware notes, and a personalized net-cost estimate.
How life on campus actually feels — clubs, sports, traditions, housing realities, and how the school integrates with its city.
Where alumni go after graduation — top industries, grad-school continuation, and the qualitative outcomes story.
Sticker price (annual, out-of-state): $11,718
Net-cost estimate is US-resident-only — international applicants are typically excluded from need-based aid at most schools and should treat the sticker price as the planning baseline.