I'm super interested in Northwest's Path4 program, where you can take Ole Miss classes at the DeSoto center. A freshman review mentioned it, saying it's a great option, but they also noted a big drawback: "I have noticed they don't offer ole miss classes that go with it leaving me stuck on what I'm going to do after my two years" .
This is my main concern. The reviewer specifically wished for more programs, like nursing, to be included in Path4 . This suggests the offerings might be limited. I want to major in business. Does Path4 offer a clear, guaranteed path into the Ole Miss business school? Or do you end up with credits that don't quite fit your intended major, leaving you "stuck"?
On the flip side, a sophomore's review mentioned a generally "welcoming environment" and helpful staff, and another talked about the "math labs" and "writing center" as being incredible resources . So the support seems good. But I need specifics on the Path4 curriculum. Has anyone successfully transferred to Ole Miss through this program? What was the process like? Did you feel prepared, or were there gaps? I don't want to end up with extra semesters because my credits didn't line up.
This is my main concern. The reviewer specifically wished for more programs, like nursing, to be included in Path4 . This suggests the offerings might be limited. I want to major in business. Does Path4 offer a clear, guaranteed path into the Ole Miss business school? Or do you end up with credits that don't quite fit your intended major, leaving you "stuck"?
On the flip side, a sophomore's review mentioned a generally "welcoming environment" and helpful staff, and another talked about the "math labs" and "writing center" as being incredible resources . So the support seems good. But I need specifics on the Path4 curriculum. Has anyone successfully transferred to Ole Miss through this program? What was the process like? Did you feel prepared, or were there gaps? I don't want to end up with extra semesters because my credits didn't line up.