Tuesday Tour Day — Keuka College

August 31, 2010 at 10:59 am — by enid | No Comments
Category: Blog

keuka-10Today we take you on a tour of Keuka College.

Keuka College has been helping students achieve their educational goals since its founding in 1890. The Accelerated Studies for Adults Program (ASAP) expands on the college’s tradition of academic excellence and offers convenient, affordable degree options for working adults at locations throughout New York state.

In the Accelerated Format:

  • You’ll attend class one night each week, and only take one course at a time.
  • Programs begin three times each year—spring, summer and fall.
  • Earn your bachelor’s degree in as little as two years, or your master’s degree in 18 months.
  • You’ll complete your entire degree with the same group of people, giving you an added level of support.

The degree program is offered at more than 20 community colleges and hospitals throughout New York state. Additional locations are continually being developed to support area needs.

Since your time is valuable, Keuka offers convenient solutions—register only once for all courses in your program; textbooks are delivered directly to your home and are included in the cost of tuition. And Keuka College’s Office of Financial Aid provides a variety of programs to assist you in meeting your educational expenses.

Whether you’re looking to finish your bachelor’s degree, or earn your master’s degree, Keuka’s accelerated programs fit your life.

>>To learn more about Keuka College, click here!

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