Anonymous
Post 12/10/2025 17:05     Subject: Can high school students take courses at GMU or NVCC?

For NVCC, it is called independent dual enrollment. There are forms that must be filled out by the parent and the school counselor.

For GMU, you would be a non-degree student.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2025 15:02     Subject: Can high school students take courses at GMU or NVCC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can they take classes at those colleges? They are not even accepted.


Yes it’s called dual enrollment. But none of the classes my daughter took were accepted at her private college.


What types of classes were not accepted?


DP. it is entirely up to the school you are transferring them to. The only ones you know for sure are the state schools which have an agreement in place.

And you do need to be accepted. Since the DE program is with NOVA most FCPS students qualify. You get a Nova ID number, account, everything.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2025 07:37     Subject: Can high school students take courses at GMU or NVCC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can they take classes at those colleges? They are not even accepted.


Yes it’s called dual enrollment. But none of the classes my daughter took were accepted at her private college.


What types of classes were not accepted?
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2025 06:36     Subject: Can high school students take courses at GMU or NVCC?

Anonymous wrote:Can they take classes at those colleges? They are not even accepted.


Yes it’s called dual enrollment. But none of the classes my daughter took were accepted at her private college.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2025 06:35     Subject: Can high school students take courses at GMU or NVCC?

Yes of course
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 23:14     Subject: Can high school students take courses at GMU or NVCC?

Yes. My daughter took two years of a language at NVCC via dual enrollment.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2025 22:21     Subject: Can high school students take courses at GMU or NVCC?

Can they take classes at those colleges? They are not even accepted.