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Summer School at NNU—Spend a Little Now and Save a Lot Later

June 11, 2009, 8:44 am

The summer months are a perfect time to make progress toward a degree. Northwest Nazarene University’s summer school sessions saves money and moves students ahead in degree-seeking studies.

By taking classes during the four-week undergraduate sessions, an undergraduate degree can be earned more quickly. Smaller class sizes and a more relaxed atmosphere make learning fun. Summer school is not only a great way to get a head start on college, but also may reduce scheduling conflicts during the school year.

There are a number of courses that are available as online classes. High school students can enroll in summer school following their junior year. Concurrent-credit students are allowed a discounted tuition.

The second session is offered June 8 through July 2. A schedule of the courses is listed at www.nnu.edu/summerschool. Visit this website to find more information and to enroll today. Contact Sandy Blom at slblom@nnu.edu or 467-8870, or Educational Leadership Program Director Dr. Mike Poe at empoe@nnu.edu or 467-8429 with any questions.

Northwest Nazarene University, a Christian comprehensive university, offers over 60 areas of study, master’s degree programs in eleven disciplines, accelerated degree programs, concurrent credit for high school students, and a variety of continuing education credits. In addition to its 85-acre campus located in Nampa, Idaho, the University also offers programs online as well as in Boise, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls, and in cooperation with programs in 10 countries. Founded in 1913, the university now serves over 1,900 undergraduate and graduate students, more than 10,000 continuing education students, and 1,900 high school students through the concurrent credit program.


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