Can HS students enroll in summer classes at NVCC

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Anonymous wrote:You have to fill out a form and get it signed by your child's counselor (and the principal if they are 16 or less). Then you submit that to NVCC and they will enroll you in the class you want. You cannot simply enroll yourself on line if you are under 18. You have to go through a few hoops. But, the counselors are used to it.

My kid is actually taking a summer NVCC class that starts before he gets out of FCPS. So, he's basically cutting FCPS classes to go to his NVCC class. Another reason why FCPS should end the school year by the beginning of June.


The also offer a variety of classes (kind of generic 101 classes) for HS'ers that don't require counselor approval.


This is not true.


Interesting, mine did.


What is the dual enrolled counselor’s name because they told me this is not allowed. I told them what you said and they asked to verify this with the counselor. Thanks


I never said they were DE classes. They were just regular intro type classes that transferred over to college her freshman year.


Right - but all classes at NVCC are dual enrolled (DE) when the student is in high school. It doesn’t have anything to do with transferring credits over to high school. So if your child is taking any NVCC classes before graduating high school, they are DE classes and you cannot enroll in them. If your child did, what is the counselor’s name so we can do the same thing. Thanks!


That isn't correct. High schoolers can sign up for classes without it being a DE class. They will have to pay full nova tuition though (100 something per credit hour). Just go to myNova and sign up for classes on their sis. They are essentially taking college classes in their free time (over the summer).


This is absolutely wrong. As someone else said, there are blocks on all high schooler accounts. They cannot sign up for classes themselves. It must be through the de offices at nvcc, and that requires the high school counselor’s signature.
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