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Step 2: Financial Aid

STEP 4: DIRECT ENROLLMENT

Why Direct Enrollment?

Direct enrollment will maximize your success in college-level math and English classes. This will help you complete your college studies in less time, saving more money. To get started contact an advisor at advising@reynolds.edu or (804)523-5155 and learn how to enroll in the math and English class/es best suited for you. Self-placement or enrollment criteria are based on things like how many years you’ve been out of high school, your GPA, and other transcript details.

How do I enroll in English and Math?

The graphic below describes the direct enrollment process. The questionnaire is not a test but rather a tool that your advisor will use to help you enroll in the correct course for your chosen major. You will need to know your MyREYNOLDS username and password to access the questionnaire, and we encourage you to save a copy or take a picture of your results to share with your advisor.

WELCOME TO YOUR LIBRARY

Reynolds Libraries offer:

• Thousands of print books, eBooks, DVDS and online films • 165+ research databases that provide access to millions of full-text articles • Research consultation in person, by phone, email, and via 24/7 live chat • Premium computers with MS Office Suite and specialized software • Laptop loaners • Workshops and Library Instruction

Locations

Downtown Goochland Parham Road The Kitchens 700 E. Jackson St. Building C20 Massey LTC Career Resource

Room 230 Room 200 Room 103 Center, Room 215

Visit reynoldslibraries.org to learn more.

STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS

Students with disabilities may contact the Office of Accommodations. Deaf or hard of hearing students may use the 711 Relay system with any Reynolds phone number.

Downtown Goochland Parham Road The Kitchens (804)523-5628 (804)523-5290 (804)523-5290 (804)523-5628

STEP 5: GET ADVISED

Academic Advising is important to your success at Reynolds! Speak with an advisor before you register for classes or anytime during the semester to learn more about how you can connect with resources, plan your college experience, and achieve your goals!

Academic Advising | reynolds.edu/advising

We are committed to providing you with a coordinated care advising experience that will strengthen your connection to Reynolds. To assist you in meeting your goals, Reynolds First-year Advisors and Faculty advisors work with intentional collaboration to ensure you have the resources to plan your academic, career, and transfer goals. For new and returning students, use the Navigate Student App to make a virtual or inperson appointment with an advisor and more! Available in the Apple and Google Play stores. You may also schedule appointments using MyREYNOLDS. Having trouble? Contact the Reynolds Help Desk at helpdesk@reynolds.edu or call (804) 523-6464.

Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR)

If you are new to Reynolds, we recommend registering for SOAR. This orientation helps new students complete their required New Student Checklist and get connected to an academic advisor who can help register your for classes. For more information and to registered visit reynolds.edu/orientation. For assistance, email SOAR@reynolds.edu or call 804-523-5155.

Career Advising | reynolds.edu/career

In addition to academic program advising, Reynolds provides advising to help you with career exploration. Career advisors offer assistance in career decision making, job searches, and on-site visits with employer visits. Make an appointment for career advising contact careers@reynolds.edu or (804) 523-5067.

You’ve served your country. Now let us serve you!

Credits2Careers, Online Courses, Tuition Assistance, Advising, Certifcations and more.

Veterans Resource Center (804) 523-5656 • reynolds.edu/veterans • Veterans@reynolds.edu

to finish!

Want to graduate on time? Save money? Get better grades? Then you’re going to love 30. That’s the number of credits you need to take each year to graduate on time in 2 years!

30 is Flexible 30 is a Cash Machine

Students can split up credits however they want. Extra years of college can cost you thousands, And Reynolds makes it easy by ofering classes both in what you pay and what you lose from not in 15, 10, 12, 7, and 5-week sessions each spring, having a job. So, taking 30 credits a year means summer, and fall semester. So as long as your spending less money and saving more. credits add up to 30 per year and are applicable towards your degree or certifcate, you’re good! 30 is Your Ticket to Graduation Taking 30 credits a year increases your chances

30 is Brain Food

of reaching graduation. It’s all about momentum!

Students who take 30 credits a year tend to get higher GPAs. So when it comes to getting better grades, taking 30 is sort of a no-brainer.

Talk with your advisor to get on track with 30 credits a year.

• FREE, convenient, and easy • Connect with advisors • Check class schedules • Schedule advising and tutoring appointments • Explore career and transfer

The NavigateStudent App isavailable in the Apple and Google Play stores.

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