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Welcome to the Peninsula Higher Education Center

Old Dominion University's Peninsula Higher Education Center is a state-of-the-art academic facility aligned with the University's Mission to promote the advancement of knowledge.  The Peninsula Center is designed to support a wide array of graduate and undergraduate programs that meet the needs of the local community.  Its location near Thomas Nelson Community College makes it convenient for Peninsula residents transferring to the University for completion of bachelor degrees and for health and other professionals seeking to further their undergraduate and graduate education through the doctorate level.  The Peninsula Center currently offers 24 undergradate and 25 graduate programs with over 200 classes scheduled each week.  Education programs include teacher licensure, as well as, master degrees in instruction and administration.

Old Dominion University's Peninsula Higher Education Center is also home to the Virginia Space Grant Consortium , the Center for Advanced Engineering Environments, and the Center for Teacher Quality and Educational Leadership.

In addition, the Peninsula Center provides educational and meeting space to local organizations.