Get Started on What’s Next Up for You

Get Started on What’s Next Up for You
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John Tyler Community College issued the following announcement on Dec. 2

The new year is a great time to get started on what’s next up for you. If you’ve been thinking about starting college, or returning after some time away, there’s still time to begin classes at Tyler, becoming Brightpoint in 2022. 

Our spring semester begins on January 18 and we will offer 15-week, 12-week, 8-week, and 5-week sessions. Our flexible course options, including in-person classes; video classes offered through Zoom; and self-paced virtual options focused on weekly assignments and discussion boards; allow you to learn on your schedule. And our friendly, supportive community is here to help, with advising, tutoring, financial aid guidance, technology support and more. 

We want to make it as easy as possible to get started at Tyler, becoming Brightpoint. Connect with us and learn more:

Contact us with questions at info@jtcc.edu.

Original source can be found here.



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