This year marks the 50th anniversary of Rappahannock Community College. RCC graduates form the backbone of the local economy as health care providers, bankers, lawyers, small business owners and trades-people. It’s hard to go through your day without being served by an RCC alum in some way. RCC’s Faces of 50 spotlights its alum, like Sarah Haynie.
Sarah Haynie has always been driven and independent. She graduated from Northumberland High School at 16 with dual enrollment college credits already under her belt and was eager to enroll in a four-year institution.
Haynie admits that she didn’t want to go to Rappahannock Community College. Her mother, however, had researched RCC and knew it would be a smart start to her daughter’s college years. She encouraged her to complete a two-year degree close to home.
Once Haynie visited the campus…
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