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Students
interested in this exciting opportunity should go ahead and
apply for admission now. "The earlier students apply,
the better," says MTSU Early College Program Coordinator
Molly Culbreath. "Students who go ahead and apply now
can save themselves a lot of unnecessary stress in the long
run."
Parents and students can
APPLY ONLINE for a one-time fee of $25. The
application fee must be mailed in or brought to the
admissions office in person. After a student
applies, the student should have his or her high
school guidance counselor send the student's
transcript and ACT scores to MTSU as soon as
possible. It
generally takes two or three weeks to find out if a student
has been accepted.
This
Spring, MTSU will offer an online course in
PERSONAL FINANCE which will teach students how to
examine investment opportunities and design a personal
financial plan. Because this course is being offered
by the Early College Program, students will not have to pay
any additional program fees. In addition, the TN
Lottery will fund $300 of the course cost.
If admitted
by MTSU, high school juniors and seniors can also register
for any course that does not require pre-requisites, such as
Intro to Aerospace. However, those students will have
to pay the additional program fees. To find out which
courses will be offered during the Spring 2009 semester,
students can go to
RAIDERNET
and search for the class they are interested in.
For
more information on MTSU's Early College Program,
contact Molly Culbreath at (615) 898-2179 or email
her at
mculbrea@mtsu.edu. |