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Just because the weather heats up doesn’t mean your brain cools down. That’s why Pacific Union College is offering a summer feast of quality courses, workshops, and seminars—and all at half price. And while tuition and housing are half price throughout the summer, PUC’s nationally recognized quality remains the same.
This opportunity is ideal for everyone, including
• First-time college students looking to get a head start.
• Experienced students looking to take general education courses.
• Teachers needing in-service training.
• Adults looking for new challenges and creative adventures.
Classes are offered in condensed and convenient one- to six-week sessions, and a wide variety of courses are offered.
This opportunity is ideal for everyone, including
• First-time college students looking to get a head start.
• Experienced students looking to take general education courses.
• Teachers needing in-service training.
• Adults looking for new challenges and creative adventures.
Classes are offered in condensed and convenient one- to six-week sessions, and a wide variety of courses are offered.
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