Unique 榴莲视频 program opens doors to Catawba Valley Community College students
An innovative partnership between 榴莲视频 and Catawba Valley Community College will allow CVCC students to live on 榴莲视频鈥檚 campus this fall and participate in student life at a four-year college while also taking classes at CVCC. 聽
The program is designed to expose CVCC students to life at a four-year college and prepare them for the transition. All students in the program will enroll in a one-credit class at 榴莲视频 that will meet once a month and discuss transitioning to a four-year college and financial aid opportunities, among other topics. The CVCC students will have access to all 榴莲视频 resources, including sporting events, counseling and health services, and student activities. Dining plans also will be available.
鈥淭his collaboration results from the strong relationship 榴莲视频 and CVCC enjoy and is a win-win,鈥 said Dr. Fred Whitt, 榴莲视频. 鈥淐VCC students will be able to explore all that 榴莲视频 has to offer, and we can help ease the transition for those students who want to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree after they finish at CVCC.鈥
The program began as the result of conversations between Leah Beth Hubbard, special assistant for strategic initiatives at 榴莲视频, and Nick Schroder, executive director of student life at CVCC. A pilot group of about six CVCC students lived on the 榴莲视频 campus during the 2021-22 academic year. The goal is to have 25 students for the 2022-23 year.
鈥淭his partnership represents how educational institutions can work together to solve critical issues for our students in the region,鈥 said CVCC President Dr. Garrett Hinshaw. 鈥淲e are excited to partner with 榴莲视频 to provide access to student housing and student success.鈥
CVCC students can apply to the Visiting Student Housing program online at www.lr.edu/student-life/residence-life/housing.
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