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JanTerm starts Dec. 26, 2012: 3 college hours/6 days of classes Campbellsville University's January Term gives college students local opportunity to add three hours undergraduate college credit in six days of classes over 9 day period. Some courses On Campus or some Online in a wide range of liberal arts, fine arts, business, social study, computer and church/theology related studies. The best part about the January term is that students can the opportunity to accelerate their education and possibly graduate earlier than they originally anticipated- PAULA CALDWELL By Ellie McKinley News from Campbellsville University CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - In order to save time, money and allow students to graduate early, Campbellsville University presents course offerings during the January term, (JanTerm), which lasts from December 26, 2012 until January 4, 2013 giving an opportunity to take two-three credit hours costing $325 per credit hour. Campus classes offered: Social Statistics, Literary Studies, Renaissance to Restoration Literature, Fundamentals of Speech, Understanding Music and American Government. Classes will meet each day, Monday-Friday, during the break.With these options students can participate in a classroom setting on campus with professors who conduct the class. Students who chose to stay at home during the break also have the option of taking their class online from anywhere online connections are available - even on vacation. Spring classes at Campbellsville University begin January 7, 2012, and are an additional option and if interested in applying, contact the Office of Admissions as well. "The best part about the January term is that students can the opportunity to accelerate their education and possibly graduate earlier than they originally anticipated," Paula Caldwell, coordinator for undergraduate admissions, said. Contact the Office of Admissions at 270-789-5220 or 800-264-6014. Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 3,600 students offering 63 undergraduate options, 17 master's degrees, five postgraduate areas and eight pre-professional programs. Website: campbellsville.edu. This story was posted on 2012-12-21 03:55:10
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