10-21-2024, 05:56 PM
(05-19-2024, 07:51 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: West Virginia has a few colleges, the two I like most is Blue Ridge due to their different options at the Associates level. Interesting ones to say the least, they have a few that are not the norm... Pierpont due to the sheer number of people who used them... For Blue Ridge Dual Enrollment, there's an area for Homeschool on the webpage, you may want to contact them to get the full scoop of things: https://www.blueridgectc.edu/audience/ne...l-student/My partner's kids attend Blue Ridge and they really like it.
Here are the links to the two WV associates degree options available for prospective students:
BR: https://www.blueridgectc.edu/academic-pr...-programs/
PP: https://www.pierpont.edu/academics/associate-degrees/
1) All WV colleges have a residency requirement, just like any other institution, it should be 25% of the classes required must be done
2) Dual enrollment should be used for classes not easily available using ACE or other alternative credit options, or not transferable
3) Depends on your degree and alternative credit providers they accept, your general education, electives should all be transferable
Finished Degrees and Certificates:
AAS, BOG (Info Systems)---Pierpont Community and Technical College, December 2023
Certificate, Community Health Worker---Berkeley City College, December 2023
Currently:
BA, Liberal Studies---Thomas Edison State University, (July 2024-present)
Considering:
MA in Counseling---not sure where.
AAS, BOG (Info Systems)---Pierpont Community and Technical College, December 2023
Certificate, Community Health Worker---Berkeley City College, December 2023
Currently:
BA, Liberal Studies---Thomas Edison State University, (July 2024-present)
Considering:
MA in Counseling---not sure where.