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How to earn college credits on a busy schedule

Earn a full semester’s worth of credits in 10 weeks with Greenville Technical College’s Flex Start classes.

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If a traditional semester feels too overwhelming right now, Flex Start might be just what you need to keep moving toward your goals.

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Let’s be real — life’s busy. But that doesn’t mean you have to put your goals on hold.

Enter: Greenville Technical College’s Flex Start classes. Beginning the week of Sept. 22, these courses start later than traditional classes and let you earn a full semester of credits in just 10 weeks.

Perfect for working professionals, current students, or anyone looking to advance their career, Flex Start offers online, in-person, and hybrid classes at multiple campuses across Greenville County. Whether you want to pick up a few extra credits or take a full course load, you can attend class whenever it works for you.

Pro tip: Spots fill up fast, so be sure to check out the wide range of classes available. You’ll find everything from music appreciation and psychology to microeconomics, early childhood, and more.

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