Getting Started at NOVA (Step-by-Step Guide for New Students)
· Virtual Resources for Getting Started: For more resources on how to get started at NOVA, please check out the Getting Started Site.
1. Apply: If you are interested in enrolling at NOVA, please complete the application online - click here. Review this application tutorial for support.
2. Log into your MyNOVA Account & Complete Action Items: Visit the 24-Hour Support Center to chat with a specialist and learn if you have any holds or to-do list items on your MyNOVA account and the action items you need to take to clear your account. If you have trouble logging into your MyNOVA account contact the IT help desk (703.323.4141). If you are need extra support with your account, holds, or admission please contact us at enrollmentservices@nvcc.edu.
. This Guide to Registration handout https://adobe.ly/38VCD7R can assist students with preparing for registration. It does not need to be submitted but instead, serves as a guide to help students navigate the registration process.
3. Math & English Placement:
· To determine the best-fit math and English courses for your first semester, please complete the Advising Survey for direct enrollment. Please note the following:
· You will need to input information about your academic background (including High School cumulative GPA and completed math courses).
· This survey can only be completed one time per student – please SAVE your results.
4. Enroll in Classes & Complete Orientation: Registration for Fall 2024 has ended. NOVA will be opening winter and spring in the coming months! We encourage you to register early and secure your spot. Please note:
· The Enrollment Prep PowerPoint (without the voice over) can be found here: https://adobe.ly/3Ovkle5
· a. Students can review requirements for degree here: NOVA Programs of Study.
DO YOU WANT TO TRANSFER TO A NOVA PARTNER UNIVERSITY? Click here to learn more!
NOVA Dreamers
This website is dedicated to promote the success of current and prospective NOVA DREAMers. DREAMer(s) is an inclusive term for undocumented students both with and without Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). NOVA is committed to creating a more diverse, inclusive and equitable Virginia by fostering excellence in higher education. As the most diverse institution of higher education in Virginia, NOVA is driven by a core commitment to diversity, equity and inclusivity.
Northern Virginia Community College welcomes students from all around the world. Subsequently, this website aims to provide the most up-to-date information and guidance to students, faculty/staff, and our community partners with various opportunities to engage, educate, and support DREAMers. In our commitment to foster inclusive and equitable learning opportunities, we believe that every student deserves a safe and welcoming experience where they can thrive and achieve their goals. https://www.nvcc.edu/dreamers/
As an extension of William & Mary, Richard Bland College is in the vanguard of learning-outcomes based liberal arts education for university transfer and a model for testing and applying outcomes-driven solutions in higher education. RBC offers students an On-Campus experience of living and learning, while preparing to transfer - guaranteed - to one of their colleges or universities. For more information and to see the list of of guaranteed transfer agreements, please visit: https://www.rbc.edu/