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APSU helping students graduate on time with winter term

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Students can stay warm during the upcoming holiday break by taking online classes during Austin Peay’s winter term, beginning Dec. 10. The winter term, which runs through Jan. 8, 2023, allows students to complete up to six hours online in just four weeks.

During the four-week term, even when the University is closed for the holidays, students will have complete online access to Austin Peay’s library, online tutoring through the Learning Resource Center and technical support for online classes.

The winter term also offers students a great opportunity to get ahead in their academic careers. Earned credit hours will be applied to the individual’s spring semester. Recent student success data shows that students who complete more than 15 hours a semester have higher GPAs and are more likely to graduate.

Austin Peay’s winter term offers both undergraduate and graduate classes, and students from any Tennessee college can enroll in these courses. Non-Austin Peay students can also use financial aid from their home school to help pay for the classes, thanks to a financial aid consortium agreement.

The University’s Department of Leadership is also offering online certificate programs that anyone in the community can begin during the winter term and finish by August.

Students can explore their winter term options during advising and registration. Winter Term registration begins Oct. 24 for Spring 2023. The last day to register is Dec. 9.

Students and community members can learn more about the graduate certificates at . For more information on Austin Peay’s Winter Term, visit .

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