FIVE TOWNS COLLEGE REASONS TO TAKE The warmer weather is a reminder that summer is just around the corner! With summer comes lots of opportunities to embrace all that Long Island has to offer— outdoor adventures, beaches, concerts, and plenty of sunshine. But have you ever thought about taking a summer class or two as an option? Registration for summer 2015 classes is in progress so here are seven reasons why, contrary to popular belief, summer classes can be great option. 1 THE TUITION RATE IS HALF PRICE IN THE SUMMER. 2 YOU CAN GET AHEAD OR CATCH UP. Taking a couple classes during the summer will put a few more bucks in your pocket come fall. Who couldn’t use a few more bucks? With four week courses instead of the traditional fifteen, summer is a great time to take a general education course you need for your major or to catch up in math. This gets you that much closer to graduation and lightens your load during the fall or spring semester! 3 THEY ARE QUICK! Four weeks will fly by. Summer is a fantastic time to take that class you have been dreading. Why? It will be over 11 weeks quicker than it would be in a traditional semester! It will be important to stay caught up with the material, but you still have time to enjoy the summer months. 4 CLASSES SEEM MORE RELAXED AND EASY GOING. Classes are smaller and this offers more opportunities for one on one time with your faculty and instructors. 5 ALL OF CAMPUS IS STILL OPEN, BUT WITH LESS STUDENTS. The summer is a great time to make sure everything is good to go for the following year. Use the down time in between classes to check on your financial aid status or map out your educational plan with an advisor. PERHAPS THE MOST IMPORTANT, YOU CAN READ AND 6 AND DO YOUR HOMEWORK IN THE SUNSHINE. You can soak up the sun and all of that knowledge from class. Speak to your advisor today and find out what classes you can take to get ahead. Hope to see you in class this summer! Interested In Signing Up? Call 631-656-2157 305 North Service Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746-5871 [email protected] www.ftc.edu F ollow F ive Towns Cedolialege on Social M
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