New Program! Business Accelerated Information Session, CCP, Jan 22
Posted by Community College of Philadelphia on January 21, 2020
The Fast Track to a Degree in Business
The Business — Accelerated program at Community College of Philadelphia is a select enrollment program that allows motivated students to learn what it takes to be an effective member of the business community and prepares them to transfer to a four-year business school, in just 21 months. Select students start and complete the program in a cohort, moving through the accelerated program together taking one course during four-week terms or two courses during seven-week terms. All courses are offered in either an online or hybrid format, with on-campus sessions held on Saturdays.
We invite you to learn more about this program and apply for early admission by submitting the required application and essay by February 1, 2020, with interviews being conducted in March 2020. Please join us for an information session to learn more about the program, dual admission transfer options, paying for college, placement test preparation tips and next steps for enrollment. Your questions about the program and how to get started are welcomed.
Join us on a date that works for you:
- Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 10 a.m. at the Main Campus, Room C2-28 (CBI Building), 1700 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, PA 19130
- Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 6 p.m. at the Northwest Regional Center, Room 216, 1300 W. Godfrey Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19141
RSVP here: https://www.ccp.edu/forms/business-accelerated-rsvp-form
Questions? Contact the Program Coordinator Ruqayyah Archie at rarchie@ccp.edu
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