LCC offers tuition-free summer course for high school grads

June 2, 2020 schmidtk

EUGENE, Ore.– High school students graduating in 2020 or 2021 can take one tuition-free course this summer from Lane Community College to jump-start their college education. That’s a $480 savings for one four-credit course.

In addition to high school students, GED graduates after June 1, 2019, and those who passed their GED tests in either the Reasoning Through Language Arts or Math also qualify for the tuition-free summer course.

Courses will be held remotely between June 22 and September 12. Students will receive free access to Moodle and Zoom, including instructions, to take their course.

The deadline to apply is Monday, June 22 at 2 p.m. Registration and the tuition-fee request form must be completed by Friday, June 26 at 2 p.m., including courses that start in July or August.

For more information go online at lanecc.edu/summercourse or contact High School Connections advisor Brenda Williams at williamsb@lanecc.edu or (541) 463-3443.

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