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CU announces $99 C-Term classes

By Dan Yates

Campbellsville, KY - While the challenges of COVID-19 reign paramount across the United States, a group of generous university donors, along with a group of Campbellsville University administrators and faculty who have united to teach courses pro bono, have paved the way for a newly generated 8-week academic term, known as C-Term, that will launch April 6, 2020.

The 14 courses will run through May 30.

By offering these courses, the university will be able to offer for-credit courses for those students who qualify at $99 per course during this newly-generated term. Students may select up to two courses available during the C-Term period.

The C-Term Course Menu is:


  • BA 100 Introduction to Business
  • BA 301 Marketing I
  • BA 311 Principles of Management
  • CHS 111 Introduction to Old Testament
  • CHS 130 Christ and Culture
  • CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • ED 220 Introduction to Teaching
  • ENG 210 Literary Studies
  • GS 101 University Success Skills
  • HP 180 Principles of Wellness
  • MAC 140 Introduction to Communication
  • MUS 125 Understanding Music
  • PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology
  • SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology
"Having faculty and administration combine and offer their teaching skills sets pro bono is an unprecedented action of servant leadership, which is a touchstone of who Campbellsville University is and what encompasses the fabric of our mission," Dr. Michael V. Carter, president, said.

Students who choose to take a course during the C-Term will only be charged $99 per course thanks to gifts from university donors.

"The courses will be delivered via distance learning and will stimulate minds, empower creativity and aid people in the opportunity to obtain for-credit courses that count toward graduation," Dr. Wesley Carter, associate vice president of university outreach, said.

For information on how to enroll, please call (270) 789-5518 or visit Campbellsville.edu/cterm.


This story was posted on 2020-04-01 10:55:52
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