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Greenville Technical College’s Flex Start Option makes getting a degree more convenient

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Students can take classes that fit their own schedules with Greenville Technical College’s Flex Start Option | Photo provided

As the fall semester begins, students are rethinking how they experience college during these unconventional times. If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s that it’s okay to adjust our plans and how we experience life – including our higher education.

A full course load might seem a little daunting if you’re worried about what’s happening in the world, or if you’re already working a full-time job. Enter Greenville Technical College’s Flex Start Option, which offers students a convenient and affordable way to start or complete their degree.

Some benefits of the program:

  • Create your own schedule
  • Choose from a large selection of class offerings scheduled just for Flex Start
  • In-person, online and hybrid class options are available
  • Fall 2020 semester courses include wide range of classes, including those in business, pre-health sciences, computer science, transfer courses + many others

For students planning to transfer back to their home college later on, Greenville Tech’s Transient Visiting Student option offers an opportunity to continue the college career path at a lower cost. Since Greenville Tech is an accredited institution, students have the flexibility to transfer and take their credits with them.

Registration is currently open online for Fall’s Flex Start, which starts on Sept. 21. Apply here.

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