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Calling all college students (and parents of college students): Ready to make the most of your summer? Whether you want to get ahead or need to try a class again, Greenville Technical College has a lot to offer through being a summer transient student. This allows students to take affordable classes normally offered at their university.

With a catalog of hundreds of courses, Greenville Tech has you covered for general education requirements like public speaking and even those tougher classes like organic chemistry. The classes offered also have an overall smaller size, giving students that one on one time needed to really succeed.

The best part? Students can stay on track by recovering from a dropped course or even get ahead and graduate early.

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