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Getting a degree isn’t easy for reasons beyond difficult classes + exams – it’s also time-consuming, deadline-dependent, and, sometimes, inconvenient.

Greenville Technical College’s Flex Start addresses some of these most pressing issues when it comes to starting or completing your degree by providing a semester’s worth of credit in only 10 weeks with offerings in person and online.

While Greenville Technical College’s fall semester began on Aug. 23, Flex Start students will begin taking classes in the middle of the fall semester (Sept. 20, to be exact) — so if the original start date just didn’t work for you, you can still work toward a degree this fall.

Flex Start also allows you to learn + earn your degree on your own timeline through designated Flex Start courses, flexible scheduling, and more.

Flex Start provides a large selection of in-person, hybrid, and online courses that are specifically created for Flex Start students, so you won’t be starting out by playing catch-up to learn what was taught the month before.

You can also choose class times that work around your personal schedule, whether it be one that involves picking up the kids from school, working a job, or just managing everyday work-life balance.

Plus, Greenville Technical College offers 100+ academic programs with Flex Start classes ranging from business, pre-health sciences, transfer + more. So whether you’re hoping to get a focused diploma, skill-specific certificate, associate degree, or work on continuing education, there’s likely a program for you.

Ready to enroll? Click here to fill out Greenville Technical College’s online application or to check your application status. Ⓟ

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