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Even if it feels like the spring semester just started, it’s never too early to start prepping for the future. If you’re looking to lighten your load for the fall, pick up a dropped class, graduate early (or even just on time), Greenville Technical College offers several online options for Summer 2021.

With classes beginning May 20, credits for transient visiting students count just like a class at their “home school” — whether that be Clemson, Furman, or UofSC Upstate — being transferred back to their home institution after completion. (When registering, students should just remember to check for an asterisk confirming the class’ transferability.)

Full-time students at Greenville Technical College can save an average of $10,000/year on tuition compared to public four-year colleges, while still getting access to hundreds of educational programs to explore.

Registration for Summer 2021 opens Monday, April 12. View available courses.

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