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reynolds.edu/highschool | ( 804 ) 371-3000 WHERE OUTSTANDING STUDENTS GET STARTED SWEET Options for High Schoolers Reynolds Community College does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, family medical history or genetic information, military service, national origin, parental status, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, or any other non-merit based factor. Reynolds offers programs under its open admissions policy. Admission to select vocational programs is based on a separate application process that is non-discriminatory. For the full policy and a list of select programs, visit reynolds.edu. Brochure_SweetOptions_2016.indd 1 10/14/16 12:13 PM

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Page 1: SWEET Options for High Schoolers - reynolds.edusweet opportunities, students should begin preparing in middle school (or junior high): • Take Algebra-I in middle school or take the

reynolds.edu/highschool | (804)371-3000

WHERE OUTSTANDING STUDENTS GET STARTED

SWEET Options for High Schoolers

Reynolds Community College does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, family medical history or genetic information, military service, national origin, parental status, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, or any other non-merit based factor. Reynolds offers programs under its open admissions policy.

Admission to select vocational programs is based on a separate application process that is non-discriminatory. For the full policy and a list of select programs, visit reynolds.edu.

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Page 2: SWEET Options for High Schoolers - reynolds.edusweet opportunities, students should begin preparing in middle school (or junior high): • Take Algebra-I in middle school or take the

Earn college credits in high school.

Get Started Early!

Reynolds Community College offers several ways for you to get started on your college path while you’re still in high school. To take advantage of these sweet opportunities, students should begin preparing in middle school (or junior high):

• Take Algebra-I in middle school or take the highest math level you can.

• Take any other high school level classes offered at your middle school.

• Attend information sessions for these programs early.

• Talk to your school counseling office to discuss the options available at your high school.

College Classes at Reynolds

Finish High School with a

College Degree

Dual Enrollment

This program allows high school juniors and seniors to take college-level classes at their high school that fulfill both high school and college requirements. Classes will transfer to college or prepare you for a career. Talk to your guidance counselor to see if your school participates in Dual Enrollment with Reynolds.

General Education Certificate

This program allows high school juniors and seniors to complete 33 general education credits – equivalent to the first year’s worth of classes required at most colleges and universities. You’ll need reliable internet access since all the classes are taught online.

College Classes at Your

High School

College Classes Online

College Connection Academy

Seniors at Goochland and Powhatan High Schools can earn a General Education Certificate equivalent to a year’s worth of college credit. Classes are offered in person at the Reynolds Goochland Campus and fulfill both high school and college requirements. This option is available to homeschool students.

Just for Goochland &

Powhatan

Concurrent Enrollment

Interested in taking a class that your high school doesn’t offer? High school juniors and seniors can take Reynolds classes online or at one of three campuses. Unlike Dual Enrollment, these classes will count only toward college credit.

Reynolds Advance College Academy or Reynolds Early College Academy

Join a group of students who will earn a two-year associate degree and graduate high school at the same time. Ask your counselor if your high school offers either of these programs. The Reynolds Early College Academy is available to homeschool students.

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