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Calling all college students (and, let’s be real, parents of college students): If you’re looking to stay on track to graduate, recover from a dropped course or lighten your fall or spring course load, Greenville Technical College is offering several online and in-person courses this summer, starting May 22.

And they’re not just for GTC students – the college is accredited (just as four-year colleges are), and many class credits transfer to the “home school” of transient students coming from other schools like Clemson, Furman and UofSC Upstate. Each year, ~1,000 students take classes to transfer to their home college.

Courses are available online and across five campuses, with small class sizes and lower cost per credit hour. Full-time students taking classes at GTC pay ~$5,000 less per semester than those at a public four-year college. Bonus: In addition to general education courses, there are fun classes like Ceramics and Website Design.

Registration for Summer 2020 courses opens Monday, April 13. See all courses online here.

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