Blue Ridge Community College
Mrs. Garber is your connection to Blue Ridge Community College and can help you regardless of your plans during high school or in the future.
BRCC offers many options for students after graduation including:
Short term training for certifications
Two year programs for those who want to get to work after earning an associates degree
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A college transfer program that provides guaranteed admissions to many colleges and universities throughout the state. Perfect for those who want to start at the community college level (smaller class size, cost efficiency, etc.) and go on to earn a four year bachelors degree from another institution.
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BRCC Programs
BRCC Programs
Find information on college degree and training programs.
Interested in attending BRCC for FREE? Financial aid is available for both 2 year degrees and certification programs in a wide variety of in-demand fields such as nursing, auto repair, and computer networking. Click below for more information!
Interested in attending BRCC for FREE? Financial aid is available for both 2 year degrees and certification programs in a wide variety of in-demand fields such as nursing, auto repair, and computer networking. Click below for more information!
Information for Seniors
Information for Seniors
Applying to BRCC
Training programs and college degrees may have a different application process. Check with Mrs. Garber before applying. If applying to a college degree program, click here for instructions. BRCC Class Registration
BRCC staff visits SHS each Spring to register graduating seniors for their fall classes. See Mrs. Garber to sign up for this event. |
Financial Aid
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the starting point for the financial aid process. Follow these instructions to get started. VASA
Virginia Alternative State Aid provides possible financial aid for students/families not eligible to complete the FAFSA. Click here for more information. |
BRCC Scholarship Application
Allows students to fill out one application and be considered for all scholarship at BRCC. The application is usually available in December or January. A link to the application will be provided at that time. |
For current high school students, BRCC offers:
Dual Enrollment
BRCC courses taught at SHS by SHS faculty |
Concurrent Enrollment
BRCC courses taught at BRCC by BRCC faculty |
Training Programs
Some training programs are available to current students |
Dual Enrollment
SHS offers the following courses through dual enrollment (BRCC courses taught at SHS by SHS faculty). Click on the course number to view a description of the course.
MTH 161 Pre-Calculus I and MTH 162 Pre-Calculus II (MTH 161 during Fall semester, MTH 162 during Spring semester)
MTH 263 Calculus I (Full year course)
MKT 100 Principles of Marketing (Full year course)
ENG 111 and ENG 112 (ENG 111 during Fall semester, ENG 112 during Spring semester)
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I (Full Year Course)
FIN 107 Personal Finance (Summer course)
Information on enrolling in a dual enrollment course is provided each Spring.
AGR 142
AGR 142
Offered through Mountain Gateway Community College
MTH 161 Pre-Calculus I and MTH 162 Pre-Calculus II (MTH 161 during Fall semester, MTH 162 during Spring semester)
MTH 263 Calculus I (Full year course)
MKT 100 Principles of Marketing (Full year course)
ENG 111 and ENG 112 (ENG 111 during Fall semester, ENG 112 during Spring semester)
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I (Full Year Course)
FIN 107 Personal Finance (Summer course)
Information on enrolling in a dual enrollment course is provided each Spring.
AGR 142
AGR 142
Offered through Mountain Gateway Community College
Concurrent Enrollment
Click here for information families should consider when exploring options for concurrent enrollment (BRCC courses taken at BRCC taught by BRCC faculty) and instructions for next steps.