Manchester University Offers Summer Courses To High School Students
May 10, 2024 at 7:17 p.m.
NORTH MANCHESTER – Manchester University will offer five remote courses during its summer sessions for high school students looking to earn college credit before graduating while also learning at their own pace.
The courses being offered during the first summer session are Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Clinical and Rehab Sciences and Medical Terminology, according to a news release from Manchester University.
The courses being offered during the second session are Foundations of Human Communication and Developmental Psychology.
The first session begins May 28 and ends July 5. The second session begins July 8 and ends Aug. 16. All courses are online and asynchronous.
As a part of Manchester's Early College Experience program, students will work with university professors and have access to university services, providing a sample of college life while earning real college credits.
"The Manchester Early Experience Program allows high school students to get a head start on college and experience Manchester University firsthand," said Jacob Sweet, assistant director of admissions.
Learn more about the early college experience and apply here. Registration closes May 31.
NORTH MANCHESTER – Manchester University will offer five remote courses during its summer sessions for high school students looking to earn college credit before graduating while also learning at their own pace.
The courses being offered during the first summer session are Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Clinical and Rehab Sciences and Medical Terminology, according to a news release from Manchester University.
The courses being offered during the second session are Foundations of Human Communication and Developmental Psychology.
The first session begins May 28 and ends July 5. The second session begins July 8 and ends Aug. 16. All courses are online and asynchronous.
As a part of Manchester's Early College Experience program, students will work with university professors and have access to university services, providing a sample of college life while earning real college credits.
"The Manchester Early Experience Program allows high school students to get a head start on college and experience Manchester University firsthand," said Jacob Sweet, assistant director of admissions.
Learn more about the early college experience and apply here. Registration closes May 31.