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Make Your Summer Count: Enroll in a Summer Session

Posted on: August 26, 2019
By LaVerne Howell, laverne.howell@ngu.edu

Student working on laptop in the sun outside.Tigerville, SC––If you are committed to finishing your degree in four years, then summer sessions at North Greenville University (NGU) is a smart choice for you. Summer is a great opportunity to catch up, get ahead, improve your GPA, or focus on difficult courses that will lighten your regular fall or spring load. Summer registration is now open for all NGU sessions.

NGU will offer twelve, eight, or five-week academic sessions this summer available at the Tigerville Campus and online. The sessions will be offered May 6–July 29, May 20–July 19, and June 24–July 29.

Summer students will have access to highly qualified professors, exceptional student support services, and unique course offerings. Current NGU students may access the summer course offerings on the Student Portal by selecting Advising and Registration.

Summer tuition and fees are $395 per credit hour, a $75 laboratory fee for all science courses, and a one-time registration fee of $25. Summer on-campus housing will also be available for $85 per week.

Summer Pell Grant eligibility is available for those that qualify. Additionally, qualified residents of South Carolina who met their LIFE, HOPE, or Palmetto Fellows renewal requirements as of the end of the Spring 2019 semester may qualify for a summer disbursement of LIFE or Palmetto Fellows. Contact finaid@ngu.edu regarding potential aid eligibility for any of the programs listed above.

For any general questions about the summer term, contact NGUcentral at NGUcentral@ngu.edu.

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