by Dick Hall-Sizemore

Richard Bland College, in Dinwiddie County just outside the city of Petersburg, is an anomaly among Virginia higher ed institutions. It is the only public residential two-year college in the state.
As its formal title, Richard Bland College of William and Mary, indicates, it is affiliated with the College of William and Mary. By law, Richard Bland is โunder the supervision, management, and controlโ of the William and Mary Board of Visitors.
For some time, Richard Bland has chafed at this governance arrangement. Recently there has been this sequence of actions:
- The 2022 Appropriation Act included language originally proposed by then-Del. Emily Brewer (R-Smithfield) directing the college to provide a plan โon the steps necessary to transition to an innovative model for higher education that prepares citizens for jobs in high-demand fields and in industries critical to the economic development of the Petersburg area, Virginia Gateway Region and Commonwealth of Virginia.โ
- A 2022 report , in response to the Appropriation Act language, from the college recommending the establishment of โa board of visitors dedicated to sole governance of [Richard Bland College].โ
- Legislation introduced in the 2023 General Assembly, SB 1077 (Ruff, R-Mecklenburg) and HB 1415 (Brewer, R-Smithfield) to provide Richard Bland with an independent board of visitors. The Senate bill passed unanimously, but both bills died in the House Appropriations Committee.
- The 2023 Appropriation Act directed the Secretary of Education to evaluate โa new governance model building upon the November 2022 report issued by Richard Bland College.โ
- The Secretary of Education released her report in mid-August 2024. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported on the recommendations here. The actual report can be found here.













