WNC hosts homeschool information night for dual credit opportunities

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Western Nevada College is providing support to the homeschool community by offering dual credit opportunities. This initiative allows students to incorporate college courses into their high school curriculum, enabling them to pursue various educational pathways while completing high school.

The college invites families committed to academic excellence to consider these early college options. An information session is scheduled for Thursday, November 14, from 6 to 7 p.m., in Bristlecone Room 344 on the Carson City campus.

Further details about the program can be found at wnc.edu/homeschool.



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