Reynolds Dual Enrollment
Reynolds College Academies
Reynolds College Academies provide outstanding high school students the opportunity to earn an associate degree while completing the requirements for their high school diploma. Reynolds has carefully selected and sequenced the college coursework to satisfy the requirements of the high school diploma and associate degree at the same time.
Advance College Academy (ACA)
In the Reynolds Advance College Academies (ACA) serving Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, and Powhatan County Public Schools, students typically apply in the 8th grade through their local school division, enroll in advanced high school courses in the 9th and 10th grades, and take the required college course work for the associate degree during the 11th and 12th grades.
► More at Reynolds.edu: Advance College Academy
Early College Academy
In the Reynolds Early College Academy (ECA) serving Richmond Public Schools, students take the required college course work for the associate degree at the Reynolds Downtown Campus.
► More at Reynolds.edu: Early College Academy
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High School Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment at Reynolds is offered to high school juniors and seniors enrolled in one of the local participating schools. This program allows students to take college-level courses that fulfill both high school and college graduation requirements.
Currently, Reynolds has agreements to offer the Dual Enrollment program with these schools or school systems:
- Chesterfield County
- Culpeper County
- Goochland County
- Grove Christian School
- Hanover County
- Henrico County
- New Community School
- Piedmont Christian School
- Powhatan County
- Richmond City
- Rise Academy
- The Blessed Sacrament Huguenot School
Interested high school students should speak with their school counselor.
► More at Reynolds.edu: Dual Enrollment
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Other High School Options
Dual Enrollment is not the only way for a high school student to earn college credit. Reynolds offers high school students not participating in Dual Enrollment the opportunity to enroll and start earning college credit prior to graduating from high school. Students who are rising high school freshmen to seniors in the upcoming school year are eligible to apply. High school students below the junior level require additional approval before enrolling.
► More at Reynolds.edu: Home School
► Contact Office of Admissions, 804-523-5029
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Great Expectations
Great Expectations assists youth and young adults, currently or formerly affiliated with the Virginia Foster Care System, gain access to a community college education. Eligible individuals include foster youth between the ages of 17 and 24, youth adopted after the age of 13, or special needs adoptions. Services include guidance with the admission and FAFSA application processes, accessing college resources and supports, and referrals to and collaboration with community resources and services.
► More at Reynolds.edu: Great Expectations
► Contact Great Expectations, 804-523-5294
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English as a Second Language
Reynolds offers English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for students whose primary language is not English. ESL classes are designed to help students successfully speak, listen, read, and write academic English, which prepares them to take for-credit college classes in degree and certificate-granting programs. Day and evening ESL classes meet on the Parham Road Campus and follow the Reynolds academic calendar. Most ESL classes are held face-to-face, providing significant advantage in language learning. The ESL program offers classes across multiple proficiency levels, from low intermediate to advanced. Test results determine the ESL classes a student should take. Free ESL placement tests are required so that students can be enrolled in the correct level.
► More at Reynolds.edu: ESL
► Contact ESL, 804-523-5020, or visit Burnette Hall room 220 on the Parham Road Campus
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Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society for two-year colleges. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa provides opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence.
Students who have completed a certain number of credit hours and achieved a minimum GPA are invited to join several times a year.
► More at Reynolds.edu: Phi Theta Kappa
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