A Partnership Between 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and New River Community & Technical College (WV)Ìý
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Through a special agreement called reciprocity, students at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and New River (in West Virginia) can take classes at either school or pay the lower in-state tuition rate. This helps students save money even if they cross the state line for school.Ìý
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Who Can Participate?Ìý
To qualify for this lower tuition rate, you must live in one of the following areas:Ìý
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Virginia ResidentsÌý |
West Virginia ResidentsÌý |
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Alleghany CountyÌý |
Greenbrier CountyÌý |
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Bath CountyÌý |
Mercer CountyÌý |
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Bland CountyÌý |
Monroe CountyÌý |
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City of CovingtonÌý |
Pocahontas CountyÌý |
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Craig CountyÌý |
Summers CountyÌý |
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Giles CountyÌý |
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Highland CountyÌý |
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Town of Clifton ForgeÌý |
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Wythe CountyÌý |
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Financial Aid InformationÌý
The usual rules for financial aid apply to this program. If you need help paying for college, you can still apply for grants and scholarships just like any other student.Ìý
For more details, contact the Financial Aid Offices:Ìý
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91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Financial Aid Office:Ìý
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Phone: (540) 863-2836Ìý
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Toll-free (within the local area): 877-73DSLCCÌý
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NRCTC Financial Aid Office:Ìý
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Phone: (304) 647-6593Ìý
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A Career Coach can help you with:Ìý
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Job Prep: Writing resumes, practicing interviews, and learning "soft skills" like time management and communication.Ìý
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Planning: Creating a career plan and finding internships or job shadowing opportunities.Ìý
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College Apps: Helping you apply for college and financial aid.Ìý
While these coaches help everyone, they focus specifically on students who are the first in their family to go to college or those who need extra support.Ìý
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Educational Talent SearchÌý
This program helps students in grades 7–12 who want to be the first in their family to graduate from a four-year college. The goal is simple: to make sure you finish high school and get into the college of your choice.Ìý
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Information for Homeschooled StudentsÌý
91ÖÆÆ¬³§ is a welcoming place for homeschooled students! Generally, you should be at least 16 years old to start.Ìý
To get started, you will need to:Ìý
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Provide a copy of your signed homeschooling agreement.Ìý
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Complete the online 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ application.Ìý
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Take placement tests in Math and English (unless your SAT or ACT scores are high enough).Ìý
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Meet with an advisor to pick your classes.Ìý
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Ready to Start?Ìý
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For Dual Enrollment: Contact Ann Courtney at (540) 863-2825 or email acourtney@mgcc.edu.Ìý
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For General Questions: Call Student Services at (540) 863-2820.Ìý
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