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Mar 6, 2024 7:15:00 AM | holisitc health education Improve Your Future: ACHS Summer 2024 Session Offers 3 Key Advantages

Discover the advantages of enrolling in the ACHS Summer 2024 Session. Stay ahead with smaller class sizes, personalized learning, and more flexibility.

As the warmth of summer approaches, so does the opportunity for personal and professional growth. At American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS), the season isn't just a time for relaxation; it's a prime opportunity to invest in your future through our enriching Summer Session courses.

The Summer 2024 Session lasts 15 weeks, starting on Monday, May 6th, and the deadline to apply is Friday, March 22nd. Whether you're a current student, prospective student, or simply passionate about wellness and wanting to learn more about ACHS, keep reading to discover some advantages of signing up for the Summer Session. You can request more information or submit an application today!

 

Stay Ahead with ACHS Summer Session


Did you know you don't have to wait until fall to start your journey at ACHS? You can avoid the rush by signing up for a Summer Session. Taking a summer class can help you stay on track with your academic goals, whether trying to fulfill degree requirements, catch up on credits, or maintain momentum in your studies. You can ensure a smoother transition into the next academic term by avoiding a break in your education.

 

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Smaller Class Sizes and Personalized Learning During Summer Session


The class sizes for online courses tend to be smaller, which presents great opportunities for many students. Reduced class sizes allow for more personalized attention from instructors and a more intimate learning environment. This can enhance your academic experience and foster deeper engagement with course material. It can also increase connections with educators and mentors, opening doors to networking and career prospects.

 

Get More Flexibility and Maintain Progress


Summer classes sometimes offer more flexibility in scheduling. Even if you have plans to travel, work, or spend extra time with your family, it's possible to complete online classes while still enjoying summer activities. You have the ability to design a schedule that meets your requirements while maintaining progress toward your educational and career objectives.

ACHS Director of Enrollment Management Troy Jenkins, BA, is a proponent of the many benefits of enrolling in the summer session. He states, "The Summer Semester at ACHS provides such a unique opportunity for our students. Having courses available year-round allows students to finish their programs more quickly by not having to take the summer off, and the flexibility to learn from anywhere they have an internet connection opens up options to stay connected with their studies during summer vacations. We love to hear how our students apply their learning in new cities and environments."

Enrolling in summer classes can be a strategic investment in your academic and professional future. Speak to an advisor to learn more!

 

 

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Please contact ACHS Admissions at admissions@achs.edu or 800-487-8839 for additional information and to apply for admission. Graduation from any ACHS program does not confer a license to practice medicine. ACHS graduates do not claim to treat, diagnose, cure, or prescribe. Please note that professional success is achieved by a number of factors beyond education and experience, including soft skills, work ethic, integrity, and other skills that may not be developed through education and training alone. Not all graduates will achieve the career outcomes provided as examples in this article and other ACHS marketing materials. 

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