Registration is open for SUNY Sullivan’s “Let It Snow” Winter Session courses, which begin December 21 with more than 20 classes to choose from and in-state tuition reduced by 33%. All classes are online and end January 16, with the exception of Clinical Calculations, which is offered on-campus beginning January 3.
SUNY Sullivan’s Let It Snow Session provides students with an excellent opportunity to get a jump on their Spring semester, fulfill their General Education requirements, or just catch up on college credits while home on their holiday break.
At a time when the cost of a college education continues to increase, SUNY Sullivan is once again offering current and prospective students a financial break – a 33% discount on in-state tuition. Students who enroll in the Let It Snow winter session classes will do so at a cost of only $450 for a 3-credit course, which includes a $15 per credit online course fee. That amounts to just $135 per credit. For students paying out-of-state tuition rates, discounts will bring the cost down to $270 per credit, plus online course fees. Additional course fees may apply based on course selection. Students should check with the Office of Financial Aid to determine if classes are covered by aid.
Online classes include: Business Mathematics, Human Resources Management, Managerial Accounting, International Business, Macroeconomics, Composition I and II, Computer Applications, Fundamentals of Speech, Introduction to Literature, U.S. History and the Paranormal, Elementary Statistics, Intermediate Algebra, Physical Fitness & Wellness, Introduction to Political Science, General Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Statistics for the Social Sciences, Philosophy of Sport, Health Sciences Applied to Coaching, Theory and Techniques of Coaching, Contemporary Health, and Introduction to Sociology. Clinical Calculations will be offered on campus.
To begin the registration process online, students should visit My SUNY Sullivan or https://www.sunysullivan.edu/offices/registration-services/. For more information, call (845) 434-5750, extension 4302.
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