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Want to take courses at York Technical College? It will cost less this summer

York Technical College has discounted summer 2020 tuition and moved classes online amid the coronavirus pandemic.
York Technical College has discounted summer 2020 tuition and moved classes online amid the coronavirus pandemic. aharris@heraldonline.com

Students who take courses this summer at York Technical College will pay lower tuitions.

The Rock Hill college is discounting the cost of summer 2020 courses, all of which are online, according to the school. The college, like many across the state and country, have moved to online classes amid the coronavirus pandemic.

York Tech’s summer courses will be discounted up to 50%, the release states.

The discounted tuition varies based on the number of enrolled credit hours, according to York Prep.

“York Technical College already offers the best value education that is affordable, accessible, and local. Now we are offering students an opportunity to further their studies at an even lower cost when they enroll in our summer courses,” York Technical College President Greg F. Rutherford said in a prepared statement.

Courses that require in-person labs will begin online and incorporate on-campus classes on June 15, according to the school. Social distancing guidelines will be followed.

Faculty and students will also be required to wear masks and gloves.

Registration is open. The first semester begins May 18.

Summer 2020 sessions are:

  • May 18 - August 7: 10-week session
  • May 18 - July 15: 8-week session
  • May 18 - June 12: Maymester, 4- week session
  • June 15 - July 15: 4-week session
  • July 16 - August 10: 4-week session

To register, visit yorktech.edu/summer. To apply to York Technical College, visit yorktech.edu/apply.

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