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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 38 MIN

Tech Center Tuesday -Building Bridges: Homeschooling, College, & Beyond w/ Jamila Fleet

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In this conversation, Joel Heslop Digital Media Faculty & Kim Graves, Associate Dean of the Division of Information Technology & Mathematics are joined by recent graduate Jamila (Mimi) Fleet and her mother Jamila Fleet, discussing the journey of homeschooling and dual enrollment at Blue Ridge Technical & Community College. We explore the benefits of early college courses, the transition from homeschooling to a structured college environment, and the importance of developing soft skills and teamwork. Jamila shares her experiences with capstone projects, internships, and personal growth, while Kim emphasizes the supportive role of faculty in guiding students. We look at the importance of exploring different classes to prepare for future educational and career paths.More about Dual Enrollment and JumpStart Program:https://www.blueridgectc.edu/audience/new-student/high-school-student/Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8aPB_jpzfrW8mMjO_9Rx0GGp4S7eNyy/view?usp=sharingTech Center Tuesday is a series hosted by Joel Heslop exploring all Blue Ridge CTC has to offer, recorded in the Podcast Studio of the Tech Center. This podcast looks at Blue Ridge CTC's academic programs, student services, and the three colleges within the college. Listen in to hear about exciting happenings and events! Check out more Podcasts here:https://www.blueridgectc.edu/about-blue-ridge/podcasts/

In this conversation, Joel Heslop Digital Media Faculty & Kim Graves, Associate Dean of the Division of Information Technology & Mathematics are joined by recent graduate Jamila (Mimi) Fleet and her mother Jamila Fleet, discussing the journey of homeschooling and dual enrollment at Blue Ridge Technical & Community College. We explore the benefits of early college courses, the transition from homeschooling to a structured college environment, and the importance of developing soft skills and teamwork. Jamila shares her experiences with capstone projects, internships, and personal growth, while Kim emphasizes the supportive role of faculty in guiding students. We look at the importance of exploring different classes to prepare for future educational and career paths.More about Dual Enrollment and JumpStart Program:https://www.blueridgectc.edu/audience/new-student/high-school-student/Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M8aPB_jpzfrW8mMjO_9Rx0GGp4S7eNyy/view?usp=sharingTech Center Tuesday is a series hosted by Joel Heslop exploring all Blue Ridge CTC has to offer, recorded in the Podcast Studio of the Tech Center. This podcast looks at Blue Ridge CTC's academic programs, student services, and the three colleges within the college. Listen in to hear about exciting happenings and events! Check out more Podcasts here:https://www.blueridgectc.edu/about-blue-ridge/podcasts/

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