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  1. www.roanoke.edu › admissions › visitVisit - Roanoke

    Welcome to the Roanoke Valley. If you're planning a visit to Roanoke College, you'll find a beautiful campus in a classic college town, with a vibrant city and beautiful countryside just minutes away. We're only 10 minutes from the Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport, with direct flights to more than nine cities in the Midwest and East Coast.

  2. Roanoke College is an independent, co-educational, 4-year liberal arts college. Founded in 1842, we are the second-oldest Lutheran-related college in America. We seek and welcome students of all races, creeds, nationalities and ethnic origins.

  3. Roanoke College Admissions information for first-year students, transfer students and international students

  4. Roanoke College 221 College Lane, Salem, Virginia 24153 540-375-2500. Admissions 226 High Street, Salem, VA 24153 540-375-2270 Fax: 540-375-2267 admissions@roanoke.edu Admissions counselors. Advancement 540-375-2230 resourcedevelopment@roanoke.edu. Alumni and Parent Relations 540-375-2238

  5. At Roanoke-Chowan Community College (R-CCC), we offer a unique and dynamic learning environment that empowers students to discover their passions, connect with a passionate community, and advance their academic and career goals. Our powerful curriculum, pivotal career network, and inclusive environment make R-CCC a place where you truly belong.

  6. Roanoke awards bachelor's degrees in arts, science, and business administration and is one of 280 colleges with a chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Roanoke is an NCAA Division III school competing in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. The college fields varsity teams in eleven men's and ten women's sports.

  7. www.roanoke.edu › inside › institutional_review_boardResearcher Training - Roanoke

    Training. Each researcher involved in the research project must provide documentation of competence in the rules and procedures governing ethical treatment and use of human research participants. This may be done by providing evidence of previous training. If you have not previously been through Human Subject Research training, you may complete ...