Dual Enrollment Coordinator
(276) 223-4110
jfloyd@wcc.vccs.edu
102A Bland Hall
Student/Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (and always after hours by appointment)
Appointments can be arranged and set up at the following locations:
- WCC (Bland Hall, Room 102A)
- Crossroads (off-site location, Crossroads)
- The Henderson (off-site location, Marion)
- Zoom
- Any one of our 10 regional institutions in which we serve, and/or two technical centers
- Local libraries and places of employment
Appointments can be arranged and set up at the following locations:
- WCC (Bland Hall, Room 102A)
- Crossroads (off-site location, Crossroads)
- The Henderson (off-site location, Marion)
- Zoom
- Any one of our 10 regional institutions in which we serve, and/or two technical centers
- Local libraries and places of employment
Hometown
Lovingston, VA
High School Attended
Nelson County High School
Degrees and Certifications
M.B.A. - East Tennessee State University, Summa Cum Laude
B.S. - Mass Communications and Economics (minor) - James Madison University, Cum Laude
Ed.D. (in progress) - Arkansas State University
Awards
NACEP accredited institution - Wytheville Community College (2022-27)
Beta Gamma Sigma inductee
Phi Kappa Phi inductee
WCC Outstanding Administrative Faculty Award winner
WCC Outstanding Administrative Service Award winner
Virginia Association of Broadcasters, Sports Broadcasting (winner - three times; second-place winner - two times)
Virginia Press Association, Sports Column Writing (third-place winner)
Community Service Activities
Smyth County CTE Advisory Board At-Large Member
ALHGS Advisory Committee Member
Former Kiwanis Club of Wythe County member - served as President, President-Elect, and Past President
I also greatly support the mission of our local animal shelters by helping monetarily and sometimes fostering animals for forever homes.
Special Interests
In addition to spending time with my wonderful family, I write occasional sports articles for the Bristol Herald Courier and TriCitiesSports.com. Previously, I handled play-by-play football broadcasting duties involving two schools for 18 years.
The best thing about working at WCC is...
... helping students succeed! To me, this largest component of my job is far and away my favorite part. I enjoy seeing students learn, become engaged with educational goals and student activities -- and then watching them graduate! Graduation is my favorite time of year, and I feel proud and honored that I can play an integral part of their educational experience with WCC.