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Want to roll into your final semesters at Clemson with a super light workload? (Hey, less classes = more tailgating, right?) Greenville Technical College can help you get there.

GTC offers credit-transferable summer courses for transient students (those who attend another college or university) at their five campuses, plus online, so you can catch up (from that semester abroad) or get ahead (and have more down time for your Senior year).

Last year, 825 transient students took GTC courses. And transient students taking classes at GTC pay ~$5,000 less per semester than those at a public four-year college. That adds up to almost a whole extra trip abroad (after you graduate early 🙌).

The top classes taken during the summer by transient students at GTC are Public Speaking, Anatomy & Physiology, Probability and Statistics, Chemistry, Sociology, and Art History (sounds like all the classes we put off until we absolutely had to take them). They even offer some of these – like Public Speaking and Anatomy & Physiology – online. (Public speaking online = an introvert’s dream, amirite?)

If you just need to fill some course credits, they also offer cool classes like Architectural Graphics (AET 110) – an intro to the skills of architectural manual drafting – and

Ceramics (ART 202) – hand building and wheel throwing, clay mixing, firing + glazing.

Registration for Summer + Fall 2019 courses opens Monday, April 8. See all the course options (and what kind of financial aid you could get) online here.

Click here to get one step closer to the tassel.

This content was created in partnership with Greenville Technical College.

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