Anonymous wrote:What is the advantage of doing NVCC for the first two years other than financial? Or is this strictly financial?
Anonymous wrote:What is the advantage of doing NVCC for the first two years other than financial? Or is this strictly financial?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the advantage of doing NVCC for the first two years other than financial? Or is this strictly financial?
Considered a back door to UVA.
But CC is not a guarantee to transfer... And Wise seems to only work for wait listed at UVA who applied for arts? DS is looking at engineering..
I think the waitlist issue is only for automatic admission to Wise without specifically applying. The web site does make it seem like you can apply directly to Wise if you want to.
https://www.uvawise.edu/admissions/incoming-freshmen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the advantage of doing NVCC for the first two years other than financial? Or is this strictly financial?
Considered a back door to UVA.
But CC is not a guarantee to transfer... And Wise seems to only work for wait listed at UVA who applied for arts? DS is looking at engineering..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the advantage of doing NVCC for the first two years other than financial? Or is this strictly financial?
Considered a back door to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:What is the advantage of doing NVCC for the first two years other than financial? Or is this strictly financial?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but the rules are very strictly enforced.
Student Must be enrolled/registered in that specific transfer program, must take all of the specified classes, and must get required grades & GPA.
UVA at Wise with the “Guaranteed Transfer” to C’ville after first year in Wise might be a better option for some students. That is definitely worth looking into also.[/quote
I believe UVA has to offer this to you when you apply to UVA initially. You can’t just go to wise and transfer to UVA after a year.
There are a few gotchas. First, you have to be waitlisted at UVA. If you aren't waitlisted, then it isn't open to you. Second, if you need financial aid, then you're in trouble.
"Will any UVA Wise scholarship I am awarded follow me to UVA?
Unfortunately, no. All institutional grants and scholarships are applied to full-time degree seeking students at UVA Wise. If you qualify for federal financial aid, UVA will package you accordingly upon transfer."
https://www.uvawise.edu/admissions/uva-deferred-admission-agreement
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but the rules are very strictly enforced.
Student Must be enrolled/registered in that specific transfer program, must take all of the specified classes, and must get required grades & GPA.
UVA at Wise with the “Guaranteed Transfer” to C’ville after first year in Wise might be a better option for some students. That is definitely worth looking into also.[/quote
I believe UVA has to offer this to you when you apply to UVA initially. You can’t just go to wise and transfer to UVA after a year.
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
Is this right that kid can take classes at Northern VA college for 2 years, then easily transfer to UVA , VA tech and some other universities, finish two more years and get regular bachelor? I.e. 2 first years at NVCC world equal two years at UVA?