Clarksville, TN – Students at Austin Peay State University wanting to get ahead and stay on track to graduation can take an online course during the University’s new Winter Term.
Winter Term courses begin December 18th and end January 27th. The new term offers undergraduate students the opportunity to complete one class in just six weeks. All courses are offered online and include in-demand courses.
The new term is expected to help students stay focused on completing credits toward a degree.
“We are committed to offering every opportunity that we can to help our students succeed and progress toward graduation,” said Dr. Tristan Denley, provost and vice president of academic affairs at APSU. “We are really excited about being able to offer this new semester and the new facet of flexibility that it will provide.”
During Winter Term, students will have access to campus resources, including D2L support.
Current APSU students can register for Winter Term at the same time they register for spring classes, which is November 14th-25th. They also may use spring semester financial aid to cover the cost of a course in Winter Term.
Because the term will coincide with the University’s holiday year-end break, no class activity will occur on December 24th, 25th and 31st, or on January 1st. The Winter Term overlaps Spring I and Spring 2012 terms by two weeks.
For more information or to see the courses being offered during Winter Term, go online to www.apsu.edu/winter [1].