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April 6, 2020

New Summer Online Courses and Part-time and Accelerated Programs Starting June 1

Starting June 1, The Modern College of Design will offer a new series of flexible program options for new and current students including accelerated and part-time options that will begin online. Students can get a jump start on their education or career in June and complete the Accelerated Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree Completion programs in as little as 18 months.

Students starting June 1 can choose from the following options:

• Accelerated Associate's Degree Program

• Accelerated Bachelor's Degree Completion Program

• Part-time Associate's Degree Program

• Part-time Bachelor's Degree Completion Program

Students starting August 24 can choose from the following options:

• Part-time Associate's Degree Program

• Full-time Associate's Degree Program

• Part-time Bachelor's Degree Completion Program

• Full-time Bachelor's Degree Completion Program

"We are thrilled to offer new, flexible options this summer for our new and current students. Providing more options will allow students to choose a program with a schedule that works best for them and help them launch their careers as professional graphic designers," President Jessica Barry.

Once faculty, staff, and students are able to safely return to campus, classes will transition from online back to campus after the summer semester.

To learn more about classes starting June 1, call 937-294-0592, or schedule a virtual visit at themodern.edu/visit/schedule-a-visit

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