New England Tech has been approved to offer more than a dozen college classes for Rhode Island high school students during the Winter and Spring 2022 terms. The ACN program affords high school students across Rhode Island the opportunity to experience a
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New England Tech has been approved to offer more than a dozen college classes for Rhode Island high school students during the Winter and Spring 2022 terms. The ACN program affords high school students across Rhode Island the opportunity to experience a New England Tech college credit-bearing class and sample an area of career interest at no cost. Tuition, books, and any other required learning materials are covered under the RIDE program.
Winter term classes begin on January 10, 2022; Spring classes start on March 28, 2022. Both sessions will run for ten weeks. Registration will remain open until classes begin and while seats remain available. Most classes will be conducted at NEIT’s campuses in East Greenwich and Warwick with one exception. To promote financial literacy statewide, RIDE approved several classes entitled Planning Your Financial Future that will be presented virtually in the NEIT Spring term beginning in March. This class is scheduled as a hybrid model in the Winter term this coming January. Seats are currently available for this class.
To learn more about NEIT’s All Course Network program including a list of course descriptions and registration information, please visit https://www.neit.edu/acn or contact Douglas Leigh, NEIT’s Training and Workforce Development Manager, at 401-739-5000 ext. 3355 or by email at dleigh@neit.edu.
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