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K-State Today Student Edition

March 23, 2016

Experience more with K-State Summer

Submitted by Rosanna Vail

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Summer is filled with untapped opportunity. Where can you go? What will you do? Most importantly, how will you do it all and still graduate on time?

K-State summer courses can help you add credits toward your degree and still have the valuable college experiences you need during the summer.

Step 1: Meet with your advisor to discuss upcoming classes. Think about your long-range plans and goals and how summer can help you stay on track or catch up to meet your targeted graduation date.

Step 2: Experience more and finish in 4. Whether you're thinking about going home, working or studying abroad, fit in a summer course too. Courses are offered on campus and online.  

Step 3: View upcoming summer courses and dates, and check when you can enroll in KSIS. Courses range from three to eight weeks throughout the summer semester, including May and August intersession.

Questions? Contact the summer coordinator, Jo Maseberg-Tomlinson, at 785-532-2570 or jam4545@k-state.edu

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