“Taking an online course helped bring my overall GPA up to a 4.366.” – Gabe S. “Gabe is definitely a super student. He and his family live in Ashe County in the town of West Jefferson, and when the hurricane hit, I contacted him to see if he was ok and to...
Our first priority continues to ensure the safety and well-being of our staff, students, and partners in the affected regions. We are still assessing the situation. Many of our team members and students still face power outages, communication challenges, and severe...
While our fall open enrollment period has ended, options are still available to support students. These options will be especially helpful for students who are unable to return to the classroom following Hurricane Helene. Transfers – We accept transfer students after...
NCVPS welcomes transfers. Each semester, we help students who started in a traditional classroom course but are now in a situation where they need an online course. Conditions for Transfer The following conditions will need to be met to proceed with a transfer...
As the end of the semester approaches, we would like to share some important information to help you support your students’ successful completion of their NCVPS courses. Below are some key dates and actions for the close of the Spring ‘24 classes: Important Dates Last...
Summer Session Guide for Schools – 2024 Summer Session Program Overview Summer school with NCVPS is a fast-paced program. An entire 18-week course is taught in just 6 weeks. Students will spend 2-4 hours each day, Monday through Friday, working on their courses,...