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CU 2020 winter term to take place Dec. 28 through Jan. 9 By Scarlett Birge Campbellsville, KY - "Students enrolling in a winter term course find many advantages and benefits," Dr. Shane Garrison, vice president for enrollment services and professor of theology, said about Campbellsville University's upcoming 2021 winter term taking place from December 28, 2020, until January 9, 2021. "Students can work on a single subject for an intense period of time and finish the entire course in less than two weeks," Garrison said. Courses offered during winter term include a wide variety of general education and various upper division areas such as business, theology and social work. The courses are fully online, take place over a total of 13 days and cost $399 per credit hour. To see a full list of course offerings, students may visit the featured section on the home page of the CU app or go to https://bit.ly/36KX5Uq. "There is no better way to get caught up, get ahead or boost your GPA in a shortened academic term," Garrison said. The winter term will follow the same format as offered in previous years. Students interested in participating in the 2020 winter term should contact their academic advisors and inform them of their desire to enroll in particular courses offered. Students may contact Regina Haugen, CU online operations manager, at rmhaugen@campbellsville.edu to register. This story was posted on 2020-11-19 07:46:08
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