MCLA to Begin First of Three Summer Course Sessions on May 22

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NORTH ADAMS, MASS. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts will begin the first of three summer course sessions on Monday, May 22, with a wide variety of classes presented in a range of online, hybrid and evening formats. Classes will be offered on the MCLA campus and in Pittsfield

Each year, MCLA designs summer course offerings for both traditional and non-traditional college students, as well as high school students who want to get a head start on college.

Summer session dates for 2017 are:

Session A:
May 22-June 29


Session B: June 19-July 27

Session C: July 5-Aug. 10

Students may sign up for the first summer session through Monday, May 23. Registration for the second and third summer sessions is ongoing through the first day of class. For more information about summer courses offerings or to sign up for a class, go to www.mcla.edu/summer, or contact the Department of Graduate and Continuing Education at 413-662-5575.

Financial assistance for summer courses may be available to those who qualify. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information, 413-662-5219. Additional summer programming options at MCLA include Educator Professional Development, summer campus for youth in grades 3 through 11, as well as violin repair workshops. For more information, go online.

 


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