Piedmont Virginia Community College is getting rid of two certificate programs and adding a new one. Officials cited low enrollment and declining state money in unanimous board decisions Wednesday afternoon to cut career studies certificates in biotechnology and human services. The biotechnology career studies certificate was created to help the University of Virginia staff new laboratories, Donnelly said, and Piedmont successfully trained many employees. “That need has since declined,” he said, adding that the only student still enrolled in the program currently is inactive.