What is the Evening Flex Program?
Martin Methodist College offers a full evening program leading to the Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree. The Pulaski Flex Program is a convenient and affordable way for working adults to earn a two- or four-year degree while maintaining a full-time job. Bachelor’s degrees in Business, Accounting, Elementary Education, Behavioral Sciences with an emphasis in Humans Services or General Psychology and Criminal Justice are offered.. With this program, students generally only have to attend classes two nights a week. Classes are held on Monday and Thursday evenings and run in eight week modules. The amount of time spent in each class is the same as that spent during a regular semester in a day class. There are six modules within a year, therefore applications are accepted year round. For students over the age of 21 the ACT exam is not required and the GED is accepted. Placement testing may be required. Many students who attend the Flex Program receive some type of financial aid to assist with expenses.
Who is the Evening Flex Program for? The Evening Flex Program is designed for working adults, single parents, homemakers, retirees, dislocated workers, underemployed workers, veterans, and National Guard members.
How about Financial Aid? Many students who attend the Flex Program at Martin Methodist College receive some type of financial aid to assist with expenses. Students may apply for Federal Pell Grants, State Grants, and Federal Student Loans. To apply for this aid go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Also, some employers have tuition reimbursement plans for their employees. Ask your employers about tuition reimbursement today!
Inquiries about the Evening Flex Program should be directed to the Director of the Evening College in the Office of Admissions.
Suzanne McAfee 1-800-467-1273 Ext 3831 (931) 363-9831 smcafee@martinmethodist.edu
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