Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Programs
Make Life-Saving Medicines and a Better Financial Future for Yourself
Brightpoint and its workforce development division, Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA), are training students like to you to fill exciting new pharmaceutical manufacturing jobs in the greater Richmond and Tri-Cities areas.
Both programs offer:
- Training from industry professionals
- Flexible and convenient classes at the Chester Campus
- Tuition assistance for students who meet residency and/or income qualifications
Find the Right Program for You
Job Opportunities Await
Connecting healthcare and manufacturing, these programs can give you the skills to thrive at new pharmaceutical manufacturing companies in the region. In addition to offering tuition assistance for students who meet residency and/or income qualifications, Brightpoint and CCWA assist graduates in connecting with hiring companies and preparing for interviews.
Let’s Plan Your Future
Why Brightpoint & CCWA?
- Get there fast.
Be ready for exciting new jobs in pharmaceutical manufacturing after less than a year of training. - Tuition assistance is available.
Our tuition assistance programs help students pay for college, while preparing them for good careers and open jobs in Virginia. Many students qualify to attend at little to no tuition costs based on residency or income requirements. - Stack up your earning power.
Earn a credential that was designed with industry partners to prepare you for in-demand jobs, build your confidence for long-term success and open doors for career advancement. - We’re here to help you succeed.
Our friendly, supportive community is here for you every step of the way. We offer day and evening classes. Plus, students can access free tutoring, career services, and more.
To learn more, connect with an advisor.
Interested in other programs? Check out other majors at Brightpoint and workforce development training at CCWA.
This program was funded in part by GO Virginia, a state-funded initiative administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development that strengthens and diversifies Virginia’s economy and fosters the creation of higher wage jobs in strategic industries.
College Closed January 20, 2025
The college will be closed Monday, January 20, for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. There will be no classes, and all college offices will be closed.